3 resultados para fluorene derivative
em CiencIPCA - Instituto Politécnico do Cávado e do Ave, Portugal
Resumo:
This study analyzes the level of disclosure on derivatives, in accordance with the recommendations issued by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision and the Organization of Securities Commission, by Portuguese banks. We have analyzed individual annual reports related to 2009, using a disclosure index based on those recommendations. We concluded that the number of companies that provides information about derivative instruments is quite high, but the average value of disclosure is very low. The information disclosed more frequently is that related to general aspects, followed by information related to accounting and valuation methods.
Resumo:
This study analyses the determinants of the derivative instruments disclosure level by Portuguese listed companies. It is built a disclosure index to measure the disclosure level using the Consolidated Annual Reports for 2008. The hypotheses have been tested through a linear regression model using the disclosure index as the dependent variable and companies’ characteristics as independent variables. Multivariate results suggest that firm size, quality of the external auditor, belonging to PSI 20, the market to book value ratio and the percentage of capital hold by the board of directors are associated with the disclosure level.
Resumo:
This thesis is dedicated to the study of disclosure about derivative instruments and their determinants, by Portuguese companies. We have defined the following as our main research objectives: to identify the extent of disclosure relating to derivative instruments presented by Portuguese companies; to analyze the developments in the level of disclosure; and to identify the determinants of the level of disclosure. To this end, we have examined the information that has been disclosed by listed companies, for the period 2003–2009, and by companies belonging to the banking sector and insurance sector (hereinafter identified as financial firms), for 2009. We were able to conclude, in our first phase of research, that the number of disclosing firms has evolved positively, during the period 2003–2009, and that the level of disclosure has also evolved positively. On the other hand, the values obtained in the disclosure index indicate that companies are worried about compliance with accounting standards which became mandatory in 2005 and in 2007. This indicates that the adoption of the IASB’s standards since 2005 and the mandatory adoption of International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) No. 7, since 2007, have influenced the level of disclosure.