Publication type: Article in scientific journal
Type of review: No review
Title: The benefits of advanced financial reporting : decision usefulness and speculative evidence
Authors: Hecht, Andreas
Hachmeister, Dirk
et. al: No
Published in: Journal of Forensic and Investigative Accounting
Volume(Issue): 12
Issue: 3
Page(s): 471
Pages to: 476
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher / Ed. Institution: Louisiana State University
ISSN: 2165-3755
Language: English
Subject (DDC): 657: Accounting
Abstract: Terms such as ‘information overload’ or ‘disclosure problem’ characterize the ongoing debate about improving financial market communication. This discussion is not only about reducing the flood of information in corporate reporting, but also about the lack of relevant information for the addressees of public disclosures. The objective of international standard setters is to enhance the decision usefulness of financial statements. A look at the unique environment of France shows how a recommendation on corporate reporting initiated by the Financial Markets Authority leads to more relevant information for various stakeholders and thus effectively increases the decision usefulness for the addressees. Furthermore, the authors find that the advanced financial reporting allows the identification of speculative activities based on public corporate disclosures, which can reduce fraud risk in the realm of financial risk management.
URI: http://s3.amazonaws.com/web.nacva.com/JFIA/Issues/JFIA-2020-No3-6.pdf
https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/28173
Fulltext version: Published version
License (according to publishing contract): Licence according to publishing contract
Departement: School of Management and Law
Organisational Unit: Institute for Financial Management (IFI)
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Hecht, A., & Hachmeister, D. (2020). The benefits of advanced financial reporting : decision usefulness and speculative evidence. Journal of Forensic and Investigative Accounting, 12(3), 471–476. http://s3.amazonaws.com/web.nacva.com/JFIA/Issues/JFIA-2020-No3-6.pdf
Hecht, A. and Hachmeister, D. (2020) ‘The benefits of advanced financial reporting : decision usefulness and speculative evidence’, Journal of Forensic and Investigative Accounting, 12(3), pp. 471–476. Available at: http://s3.amazonaws.com/web.nacva.com/JFIA/Issues/JFIA-2020-No3-6.pdf.
A. Hecht and D. Hachmeister, “The benefits of advanced financial reporting : decision usefulness and speculative evidence,” Journal of Forensic and Investigative Accounting, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 471–476, 2020, [Online]. Available: http://s3.amazonaws.com/web.nacva.com/JFIA/Issues/JFIA-2020-No3-6.pdf
HECHT, Andreas und Dirk HACHMEISTER, 2020. The benefits of advanced financial reporting : decision usefulness and speculative evidence. Journal of Forensic and Investigative Accounting [online]. 2020. Bd. 12, Nr. 3, S. 471–476. Verfügbar unter: http://s3.amazonaws.com/web.nacva.com/JFIA/Issues/JFIA-2020-No3-6.pdf
Hecht, Andreas, and Dirk Hachmeister. 2020. “The Benefits of Advanced Financial Reporting : Decision Usefulness and Speculative Evidence.” Journal of Forensic and Investigative Accounting 12 (3): 471–76. http://s3.amazonaws.com/web.nacva.com/JFIA/Issues/JFIA-2020-No3-6.pdf.
Hecht, Andreas, and Dirk Hachmeister. “The Benefits of Advanced Financial Reporting : Decision Usefulness and Speculative Evidence.” Journal of Forensic and Investigative Accounting, vol. 12, no. 3, 2020, pp. 471–76, http://s3.amazonaws.com/web.nacva.com/JFIA/Issues/JFIA-2020-No3-6.pdf.


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