849 resultados para Standard accounting and financial reporting
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Report on the Peace Officers’ Retirement, Accident and Disability System, Schedule of Employer Pension Amounts required to implement Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement No. 68, Accounting and Financial Reporting for Pensions for the year ended June 30, 2015
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This research provides an insight into income taxes reporting in Angola, based on hand collected data from the annual reports of banks. Empirical studies on Angolan companies are scarce, in part due to the limited access to data. The results show that income taxes’ reporting has improved over the years 2010-2013, becoming more reliable and understandable. The Angolan Government is boosting the economic growth through tax benefits in the investment in public debt, which cause a reduction in the banks’ effective tax rate. The new income tax law will reduce the statutory tax rate from 2015 onwards and change the taxable income, resulting in shifting the focus to promoting private investment.
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The degree of connection between tax and financial reporting is regarded as a key factor in the study of international accounting differences. The position for Spain is briefly outlined in previous research but without examination of any specific accounting issues except, in outline only, depreciation and the tax-free revaluation of assets from 1977 to 1983. The absence of a detailed study of the major tax/accounting linkages for Spain is of particular importance because the relationship is regarded as having changed dramatically in the early 1990s, from a position of tax dominance. In order to measure the links between tax and financial reporting, we adopt the methodology of Lamb et al. (1998) by assessing major accounting topics using a five-case classification shown as Table 1. We refute the proposition that suggests that the link between tax/accounting has been reduced substantially.
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In the business world, there are issues such as globalisation, environmental awareness, and the rising expectations of public opinion which have a specific role in what is required from companies as providers of information to the market. This chapter refers to the current state of corporate reporting (financial reporting and sustainability reporting) and demonstrates the need for evolution to a more integrated method of reporting which meets the stakeholders’ needs. This research offers a reflection on how this development can be achieved, which notes the ongoing efforts by international organisations in implementing the diffusion and adoption, as well as looking at the characteristics which are needed for this type of reporting. It also makes the link between an actual case of a company that is one of the world references in sustainable development and integrated reporting. Whether or not the integrated reporting is the natural evolution of the history of financial and sustainability reporting, it still cannot yet claim to be infallible. However, it may definitely be concluded that a new approach is necessary to meet the needs which are continuously developing for a network of stakeholders.
NCRF Nº 1 - estrutura e conteúdos das demosntrações financeiras e implicações fiscais e em auditoria
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Dissertação apresentada ao Instituto obtenção do grau de Mestre em Auditoria orientador: Dr. Rodrigo Mário de Oliveira Carvalho
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A adopção do Sistema de Normalização Contabilística constitui um marco muito importante na organização da contabilidade das empresas portuguesas. As inovações trazidas por este normativo e o maior pormenor de algumas matérias contabilísticas levam a que temáticas que eram pouco abordadas suscitem agora um maior interesse. Neste sentido, o presente trabalho, assente na Norma Contabilística e de Relato Financeiro (NCRF) 21, pretende demonstrar as alterações e melhorias trazidas por esta norma no reconhecimento e divulgação das provisões, passivos contingentes e activos contingentes, tendo como referências comparativas o anterior normativo contabilístico, o Plano Oficial de Contabilidade (POC). Através da presente dissertação pretende-se compreender a aplicação da norma ao nível do relato financeiro, através da análise dos Relatórios e Contas de 2010 e 2009 de empresas do sector da Construção. Pelo estudo realizado pode constatar-se que o cumprimento da NCRF 21 trouxe aperfeiçoamento no reconhecimento e divulgação das provisões, e principalmente na divulgação das contingências, praticamente omitidas com o POC. No entanto, deve destacar-se a subjectividade implícita nas provisões, sendo ainda, uma norma de difícil aplicação pela sua ambiguidade. Deve também realçar-se a importância da NCRF 3 - Adopção pela primeira vez das Normas Contabilísticas e de Relato Financeiro, que implicou uma reexpressão das contas de saldos de abertura em 2010 de acordo com o novo referencial contabilístico, o que obrigou as empresas a rever as provisões constituídas até à data Uma breve revisão bibliográfica referente ao tema da problemática fiscal foi ainda realizada.
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Finance from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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Doutoramento em Gestão
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The increasing role of the European Foundations, urges for more transparency. The prevalent accounting frameworks in which they operate and report their activities are mostly based on national laws. This lack of harmonization, limits comparison between European foundations. Thus, this Work Project analyzes the current financial reporting by European foundations, and evaluates the similarities, differences and data availability between countries. The research provides evidence about little information available, deficiency in the financial reporting, within and between countries. The research recommends the need to ensure uniformity by providing a clear definition for public-benefit purpose, harmonization of laws and financial reporting.
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We test for differences in financial reporting quality between companies that are required to file periodically with the SEC and those that are exempted from filing reports with the SEC under Rule 12g3-2(b). We examine three earnings quality measures: conservatism, abnormal accruals, and the predictability of earnings. Our results, for all three measures, show different financial reporting quality for companies that file with the SEC than for companies exempt from filing requirements. This paper provides empirical evidence of a link between filing with the SEC and financial reporting quality for foreign firms.