IFRS FOUNDATION PUBLISHES CASE STUDY REPORT: BETTER COMMUNICATION—MAKING DISCLOSURES MORE MEANINGFUL
The IFRS® Foundation has
published a case study report showing how companies from different parts of the
world have improved communication in their IFRS financial statements.
Better
Communication in Financial Reporting—Making disclosures more meaningful contains six case
studies from varied industries. Its aim is to illustrate how improvements can
be made and inspire other companies to initiate their own improvement projects.
The report explains the
process these companies have gone through to improve disclosures in the notes
to their IFRS financial statements and shows examples of the improvements made.
By identifying what information is relevant, prioritising it appropriately and
presenting it in a clear and simple manner, they have made their financial
statements easier for investors to read and understand. Through the use of
examples, the report shows that relatively small changes can significantly
improve the quality of the financial information that companies provide.
The report forms part of
the Board’s work under the theme of Better Communication in Financial
Reporting. It complements other initiatives, including the Principles of
Disclosure project and the recently published IFRS Practice
Statement 2 Making Materiality Judgements.
Hans Hoogervorst, chairman
of the Board, said:
The
information in financial statements has to be communicated clearly and
effectively to help investors make investment decisions. We hope that this
report will inspire companies to start or continue their journeys to improve
the communication of information in their financial statements.
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