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''Behavioural skills - self-management and accountability - influencing others.''
1.  


Possessing well-developed empathy.
Financial reporting is traditionally external.


It is concerned with collating and providing information to external stakeholders, the financial markets and the public.


Sometimes written as ''empathetic''.


Empathic and empathetic both mean the same thing.
2.  


The term 'financial reporting' is also used by some organisations in a broader sense, to include internal reporting (as well as external).


==See also==
* [[Empathy]]
* [[Executive coaching]]
* [[Gravitas]]
* [[Lumina Spark]]
* [[Myers-Briggs]]
* [[Psychometric profiling]]
* [[Rapport]]
* [[RIVAS]]
* [[Working effectively with others]]


[[Category:Influencing]]
Financial reporting is also known as ''financial accounting''.
[[Category:Working_effectively_with_others]]
 
[[Category:The_business_context]]
 
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
===The objective of financial reporting (IFRS)===
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
 
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
The users of financial information need to assess:
[[Category:Risk_reporting]]
 
*Prospects for future net cash inflows to the reporting entity; and
*Management's stewardship of the entity's economic resources.
 
 
Accordingly, financial reporting seeks to provide information about:
 
*The entity's economic resources (assets), claims against the entity (liabilities) and changes in those resources and claims; and
*How efficiently and effectively management has discharged its responsibilities to use the entity's economic resouces.
 
 
== See also ==
* [[Closing exchange rate]]
* [[Conceptual framework]]
* [[Credit]]
* [[Entity]]
* [[Financial accounting]]
* [[FP&A]]
* [[International Financial Reporting Standards]] (IFRS)
* [[Management accounting]]
* [[Management efficiency ratio]]
* [[Stakeholder]]
* [[Stewardship]]
 
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]

Revision as of 16:39, 4 February 2019

1.

Financial reporting is traditionally external.

It is concerned with collating and providing information to external stakeholders, the financial markets and the public.


2.

The term 'financial reporting' is also used by some organisations in a broader sense, to include internal reporting (as well as external).


Financial reporting is also known as financial accounting.


The objective of financial reporting (IFRS)

The users of financial information need to assess:

  • Prospects for future net cash inflows to the reporting entity; and
  • Management's stewardship of the entity's economic resources.


Accordingly, financial reporting seeks to provide information about:

  • The entity's economic resources (assets), claims against the entity (liabilities) and changes in those resources and claims; and
  • How efficiently and effectively management has discharged its responsibilities to use the entity's economic resouces.


See also