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1. ''Financial reporting''.
 
''Financial reporting''.


(AR).
(AR).


The complete document produced by a company (or other reporting entity) each year including the complete set of financial statements and other matter required under company law and relevant accounting practice together with - for companies with listed securities - relevant securities law and regulation, listing regulations, and other relevant regulations.  
The complete document produced by a company (or other reporting entity) each year including the complete set of financial statements and other matters required under company law and relevant accounting practice together with - for companies with listed securities - relevant securities law and regulation, listing regulations, and other relevant regulations.  


Sometimes known as the Report and accounts.
Sometimes known as the Report and accounts.




2.
2. ''More generally.''


Any other report produced once per year.
Any other report produced once per year.
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[10-K]]
* [[Accounts]]
* [[Annual return]]
* [[Annual return]]
* [[Directors report]]
* [[Directors report]]
* [[Directors' responsibilities statement]]
* [[Financial reporting]]
* [[Financial reporting]]
* [[Financial statements]]
* [[Reporting]]
* [[Reporting]]
* [[Strategic Report]]
* [[Strategic Report]]

Latest revision as of 07:37, 4 May 2022

1. Financial reporting.

(AR).

The complete document produced by a company (or other reporting entity) each year including the complete set of financial statements and other matters required under company law and relevant accounting practice together with - for companies with listed securities - relevant securities law and regulation, listing regulations, and other relevant regulations.

Sometimes known as the Report and accounts.


2. More generally.

Any other report produced once per year.


See also