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Transparency is one of those terms that have many facets. It is used in different ways. It can refer to the openness of … financial reporting. The OECD (1998) lists transparency as one element of good corporate governance. Kulzick (2004) and others … (Blanchet, 2002; Prickett, 2002) view transparency from a user perspective. According to their view, transparency includes the …
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This paper explores the pricing of debt in a financial system where the assets that borrowers hold to meet their obligations include claims against other borrowers. Assessing financial claims in a system context captures features that are missing in a partial equilibrium setting. It is possible...
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Whilst the benefits and potentials of the dual roles assumed by external auditors are emphasized, as well as the need to ensure that safeguards operating to guard against a compromise of objectivity and independence are in place, this paper also highlights the fact that even though such dual...
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The purpose of this work is to verify the existence of a relationship betwee stock price and publication of the company budget. The study considers a sample 131 listed European banks in the period 2002-2008. The results of empirical analysis (conducted using the value relevance analysi confirmed...
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The book describes the contemporary problems and challenges of governing the financial market. The authors divided the issues associated with it in two parts. The first concerns the challenges of governing the banking sector. The authors discuss the analysis of systemic risk within the banking...
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banking activity, remuneration policies, stakeholders’ position, transparency and ethics; and finally to present a series of …
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This Paper studies the incentives for transparency under different forms of corporate governance in a context of … decision on the degree of transparency in a context of product market competition. When firms seeking outside finance resort to … transparency. More transparency about a firm's competitive position has both strategic advantages and disadvantages: in general …
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Este trabajo replica y adapta el modelo de Jones y Hensher (2004) a los datos de una economía emergente con el propósito de evaluar su validez externa. Se compara el desempeño del modelo logístico estándar en relación con el modelo logístico mixto para predecir el riesgo de crisis en el...
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This paper has as objective marking of a line between internal and financial auditing, in order to a better understanding of these two concepts. Giving the fact that we find ourselves in a world trapped in a continuous movement, it is well known that world communities tend to globalization. Our...
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The reliability of the accounting information is one of the most significant features in terms of quality and refers to its capacity to influence investors, creditors and other users of the financial statements in their decision-making. A reliable piece of information helps users assessing...
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