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The internal audit function (IAF) has become one of the main pillars of good corporate governance in recent years. Empirical findings show that the size of the IAF varies considerably across companies. This study analyzes the effect of selected company characteristics on the size of the IAF....
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In the wake of the recent financial meltdown, financial reporting under both North American generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and international financial reporting standards (IFRS) has involved renewed attention to the structures and constraints of “mark-to-market” and similar...
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Abstract: This paper analyses the impact of new IFRS reporting rules on financial ratios in comparison with local accounting standards in selected European countries. The article is based mainly on comparison of relevant studies characterizing this subject in different countries. The selection...
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This paper is devoted to the investigation of environmental, social and governance (ESG) disclosure regulation process and its possible connection with countries' competitiveness as an integral part of countries' Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility (CSER) poliсy. ESG disclosure...
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Accounting for financial instruments according to international standards is one of the most sophisticated tasks for standard setters and preparers. Existing empirical research on this topic is rare and mainly concentrates on industry or national situations. Therefore, further research and...
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This paper examines the important but not often discussed issue of accounting in central banks. It highlights the distinguishing factors that make the financial statements of central banks unique relative to those produced by other bodies. We begin by explaining why central banks produce...
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While responding to calls for research and regulatory concerns regarding the influence of country level characteristics on the completeness and quality of financial statements, we examine the simultaneous influences of corruption and culture on levels of compliance with mandatory disclosure...
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This article is a part of European Taxation’s continuing study of fiscal depreciation in the European economic community and focuses on the United Kingdom. It incorporates changes made by the Finance Act of 1972.There are eight categories of capital expenditure for which depreciation, or...
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In this study, for a sample of 120 companies, we identify and recast the statement of cash flows for the implied cash effects of six general categories of non-cash activity, transactions affecting 1) capital expenditures and operating activities, 2) capital expenditures and other investing...
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