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''Financial reporting - UK''.
1. ''Financial reporting''.  


(FRC).  
A reassessment of the value of an item already held, usually resulting in an increase in value.


The regulatory body in the UK that sets, monitors and enforces accounting, auditing and actuarial standards.


The FRC's other functions include overseeing the regulatory activities of the professional accountancy bodies regulating audit, and promoting high standards of corporate governance.  
2. ''Foreign exchange''.  


A change in the value of a currency in a fixed exchange rate system, usually resulting in an increase in its value relative to other currencies (contrasted with a devaluation).


== See also ==
 
* [[Accounting standards]]
3.
* [[Actuarial Council]]
 
* [[Audit and Assurance Council]]
Any reassessment of value.
* [[Audit, Reporting and Governance Authority]]  (ARGA)
* [[Boilerplate]]
* [[Conduct Committee]]
* [[Corporate Reporting Council]]
* [[Department for Business and Trade]]  (DBT)
* [[Professional Oversight Board]]
* [[UK Corporate Governance Code]]
* [[UK Stewardship Code]]




==External link==
== See also ==
*[https://www.frc.org.uk/getattachment/b0a0959e-d7fe-4bcd-b842-353f705462c3/FRC-Review-of-Corporate-Governance-Reporting_November-2021.pdf Review of Corporate Governance Reporting 2021 - Financial Reporting Council]
* [[Accrued benefit obligation]]
* [[Currency]]
* [[Devaluation]]
* [[Financial reporting]]
* [[Foreign exchange]]
* [[Pension fraction]]
* [[Pensionable salary]]
* [[Remeasurement]]
*[[Valuation]]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Investment]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Revision as of 15:36, 22 October 2020

1. Financial reporting.

A reassessment of the value of an item already held, usually resulting in an increase in value.


2. Foreign exchange.

A change in the value of a currency in a fixed exchange rate system, usually resulting in an increase in its value relative to other currencies (contrasted with a devaluation).


3.

Any reassessment of value.


See also