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Accounting and Financial Reporting Challenges for Government, Non-Profits, and the Private Sector (en Inglés)
Albuquerque, Fábio ; Dos Santos, Paula Gomes (Autor)
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Accounting and Financial Reporting Challenges for Government, Non-Profits, and the Private Sector (en Inglés) - Albuquerque, Fábio ; Dos Santos, Paula Gomes
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Reseña del libro "Accounting and Financial Reporting Challenges for Government, Non-Profits, and the Private Sector (en Inglés)"
To follow the macroeconomic scenario in which the entities are inserted, financial reporting is constantly evolving. In addition to the topics that need to be considered, there is also an evolution in how the report itself is produced and analyzed where technological developments exert a permanent influence on the process. Several of the trending topics do not fall within the jurisdiction of the competent authorities. The needs of the users of the report also influence the form and content of the report as an element that also changes over time. Accounting and Financial Reporting Challenges for Government, Non-Profits, and the Private Sector addresses the latest accounting topics and their practical and educational relations with local and international regulations, standards, and practices. It deals with new challenges and trends in accounting and reporting for organizations from different institutional sectors, including private, public, and non-profit ones. Covering topics such as creative accounting, financial reporting, and stakeholder participation, this premier reference source is an excellent resource for accountants, government officials, business leaders, managers, policymakers, students and educators of higher education, librarians, researchers, and academicians.