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Transparent means having the desirable quality of making full disclosure of information to markets and other stakeholders, in such a way that they can readily see and understand what has been done.


A framework that
Transparent is the opposite of ''opaque.''
 
(i) provides guidance on strategy, including assessing risk <br>
(ii) ensures effective monitoring of management and <br>
(iii) makes certain that managers are accountable to stakeholders.
 
 
The purpose of corporate governance is to facilitate effective, entrepreneurial and prudent management that can deliver the long-term success of the organisation.
 
Among other concerns, corporate governance includes management structure, employee relations and executive and employee compensation.
 
 
2.
 
Comparable frameworks in non-commercial organisations.
 
In the non-commercial context the term 'governance' (without the 'corporate' part) is more common.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Accountability]]
* [[Corporate governance]]
* [[Agency risk]]
* [[Disclosure]]
* [[Audit committee]]
* [[Disclosure and Transparency Rules]]
* [[Board of directors]]
* [[Efficient market]]
* [[Board reserved powers]]
* [[Corporate social responsibility ]]
* [[Developments in corporate and market regulation: implications for the treasurer]]
* [[ESG]]
* [[ESG investment]]
* [[Ethics]]
* [[Ethics]]
* [[Goal congruence]]
* [[FAST]]
* [[Governance]]
* [[Financial reporting]]
* [[Kay Review]]
* [[FRANDT]]
* [[Institute of Business Ethics]]
* [[Invisible FX]]
* [[Non-Executive Director]]
* [[Opaque]]
* [[Shareholder value]]
* [[Price transparency]]
* [[Stakeholder governance]]
* [[Regulation]]
* [[UK Corporate Governance Code]]
* [[Stakeholder]]
 
* [[STS]]
 
* [[Tax transparency initiative]]
===Other links===
* [[Transparency]]
[http://www.treasurers.org/node/10141 Doing the right thing, ''Sarah Boyce'', The Treasurer]
* [[Visibility]]


[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Ethics_and_corporate_governance]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Ethics]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Revision as of 08:20, 31 August 2022

Transparent means having the desirable quality of making full disclosure of information to markets and other stakeholders, in such a way that they can readily see and understand what has been done.

Transparent is the opposite of opaque.


See also