Annual Report: Basic Understanding & Commonly Asked Questions ( Part 1)
(1) What is An Annual Report? |
An Annual Report :
· Directors have stewardship of limited companies and · Directors are required to publish accounts which show a true and fair view of the company’s financial position. |
(2) What are the Information included in The Annual Reports and Accounts? |
Information in terms of financial and non-financial reported in company annual reports and accounts includes:
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(3) Who are the Stakeholders of The Annual Report? |
Stakeholders includes the following:
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(4) What Are The Functions of The Annual Report? |
Functions of the annual report:
· The stewardship and accountability function; · Reporting to shareholders; · The decision making function; · To provide information about performance and changes in the financial position of an enterprise that is useful to a wide range of users in making economic decisions; · Providing users, especially shareholders with financial information so that they can make decisions such as buying or selling shares; · The public relations function
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(5) Are there any Rule governing the Content of The Annual Report? |
The rules governing the content of the annual report are derived from:
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