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Corporate Financial Reporting: Changing Scenario

 
Dhandapani Alagiri (Author) Keerti Mallela (Author)
Synopsis

In a globalized economy, the need of the hour for investors is total transparency in disclosure practices. It is expected that corporate financial reporting, a disclosure process through which a business enterprise communicates with third parties, should serve that purpose. It is gaining importance because only through corporate financial reporting would the investors gain genuine knowledge about a company’s performance. In the era of transparency and strict disclosure practices, even the reporting of non-financial items like human capital and intellectual capital are taken as factors of total transparency. Sustainable reporting is also considered a part of Corporate Financial Reporting. Today’s organizations are concerned not only with the issues related to transparency but also with the need of using a single set of reporting standards. It will eventually help the investors make a comparison between the companies and organizations to curtail costs and avoid the complications in reporting. Therefore, it is also opined that data in the financial statements and financial reports must provide as good a picture of the enterprise as possible. An enterprise s performance, responsibility of its owners and its usefulness to its managers must all be evidently presented in its financial reports. It could be said that there has been good progress in the field of convergence of accounting standards. Developments like the treatment of business combinations, the treatment of inventories and various other amendments and adjustments have come up to give the accounting world a brighter future. This book on corporate financial reporting addresses issues like quality in financial reporting, ethics in financial reporting, sustainable financial reporting and the harmonization of accounting standards and its effect on financial reporting. Some financial reporting applications are also discussed here.

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About the authors

Dhandapani Alagiri

Dhandapani Alagiri is an Engineering graduate in the Electrical and Electronics discipline and also holds a Masters in Business Administration as well as Economics. His other professional qualifications include Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and Certified Treasury Manager (CTM). He has been teaching and guiding MBA and CFA students for the past decade, besides working in Engineering firms and Banking sector. He is currently working as a Faculty Member with the Icfai Business School Research Center, Chennai. His areas of interest include Corporate Finance, Investments, Financial Services, Managerial Economics and Macro Economics. He also contributes to various finance and management magazines and journals.

Keerti Mallela

Keerti Mallela is an MBA in Finance from the Icfai Business School. Prior to this she worked for the Icfai Business School Research Centre at Hyderabad as a Research Associate in 2004 and 2005, and later worked with the Indian School of Business as an Academic Associate and Researcher. She is also a qualified mutual funds advisor. Her skills include Financial Analysis and Security Analysis. Her areas of interest are Financial Management, Derivatives and Economics. Presently she is working as a Senior Faculty Associate at the Icfai Business School Research Centre, Chennai.

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Bibliographic information

Title Corporate Financial Reporting: Changing Scenario
Format Hardcover
Date published: 10.10.2008
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 9788131420171
length 272p.