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''Financial reporting''.
Waybills are transport documents used in international trade that evidence shipment, but are not documents of title to the underlying goods.
 
A narrative report, which sometimes also contained numerical tables and other analysis, formerly required in an Annual report (or similar financial report).
 
Similar to the Management discussion and analysis under US financial reporting.
 
 
Now superseded by the Strategic Report.
 
 
== See also ==
* [[Annual report]]
* [[Management discussion and analysis]]
* [[Strategic Report]]

Revision as of 12:21, 10 February 2015

Waybills are transport documents used in international trade that evidence shipment, but are not documents of title to the underlying goods.