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1.  ''Law - criminal law - UK.''
''Forecasting''.


The criminal offence of falsifying accounts or related documents knowing or suspecting them to be false or misleading, for the purpose of personal gain or of causing loss to another.
Fan charts are designed to illustrate the risks surrounding forecasts, often based on past forecast errors.


False accounting can also include destroying or hiding accounts or related documents.
They show a central best-estimated future path, together with widening bands around it, indicating the probabilities and confidence intervals around the central forecast.
 
 
2.  ''Law - criminal law.''
 
Similar criminal offences in other legal jurisdictions.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Accounting standards]]
*[[Chart]]
* [[Audit]]
*[[Confidence interval]]
* [[Auditors’ report]]
*[[Consensus forecast]]
* [[Contract]]
*[[Forecast]]
* [[Criminal law]]
* [[Disclosure]]
* [[Factual misstatement]]
* [[Financial reporting]]
* [[Fraud]]
* [[Fraudulent misrepresentation]]
* [[Fraudulent trading]]
* [[Innocent misrepresentation]]
* [[Judgmental misstatement]]
* [[Law]]
* [[Material]]
* [[Misrepresentation]]
* [[Misstatement]]
* [[Negligent misrepresentation]]
* [[Negligent misstatement]]
* [[Qualified audit report]]
* [[Unqualified audit report]]
* [[Window-dressing]]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Knowledge_and_information_management]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Latest revision as of 08:47, 28 April 2022

Forecasting.

Fan charts are designed to illustrate the risks surrounding forecasts, often based on past forecast errors.

They show a central best-estimated future path, together with widening bands around it, indicating the probabilities and confidence intervals around the central forecast.


See also