This paper provides a description of an empirical investigation into the disclosure of information concerning the use of derivatives and other financial instruments in corporate annual reports of UK firms following the introduction of Financial Reporting Standard 13 (FRS 13) 'Derivatives and other financial instruments disclosures'. The results indicate that the implementation of this standard was associated with a substantial increase in derivatives-related information available in corporate annual reports. It is argued that this increase in disclosure has implications for the corporate governance and internal control mechanisms of the reporting companies
I examine whether SFAS 161 derivatives disclosures affect corporate risk management behavior. First,...
The topic of this paper is derivative reporting in banking. The authors employ content analysis to c...
This paper provides empirical evidence on determinants of corporate derivatives usage by UK large-ca...
This paper provides a description of an empirical investigation into the disclosure of information c...
This paper examines the different factors that may influence the quantity of firms' disclosures abou...
The use of derivative instruments such as futures, options and swaps has become increasingly widespr...
In 1998 the Accounting Standards Board (ASB) published FRS 13, 'Derivatives and other Financial Inst...
This dissertation investigates the implementation of FRS 13 by UK non-financial companies, and asses...
The past twenty years have seen a significant increase in the use of derivative financial instrument...
The Group of Thirty, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), the Institute of International F...
The objective of the thesis was to explore whether the disclosure of derivatives transactions in co...
The growth of derivative markets over the past decade suggests that many entities are using these in...
This article documents the use and disclosure of derivatives in the Australian extractives industry....
This paper investigates the transparency of derivative disclosures of Australian firms in the extrac...
In the United Kingdom Financial Reporting Standard (FRS) 13, which came into force for March 1999 ye...
I examine whether SFAS 161 derivatives disclosures affect corporate risk management behavior. First,...
The topic of this paper is derivative reporting in banking. The authors employ content analysis to c...
This paper provides empirical evidence on determinants of corporate derivatives usage by UK large-ca...
This paper provides a description of an empirical investigation into the disclosure of information c...
This paper examines the different factors that may influence the quantity of firms' disclosures abou...
The use of derivative instruments such as futures, options and swaps has become increasingly widespr...
In 1998 the Accounting Standards Board (ASB) published FRS 13, 'Derivatives and other Financial Inst...
This dissertation investigates the implementation of FRS 13 by UK non-financial companies, and asses...
The past twenty years have seen a significant increase in the use of derivative financial instrument...
The Group of Thirty, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), the Institute of International F...
The objective of the thesis was to explore whether the disclosure of derivatives transactions in co...
The growth of derivative markets over the past decade suggests that many entities are using these in...
This article documents the use and disclosure of derivatives in the Australian extractives industry....
This paper investigates the transparency of derivative disclosures of Australian firms in the extrac...
In the United Kingdom Financial Reporting Standard (FRS) 13, which came into force for March 1999 ye...
I examine whether SFAS 161 derivatives disclosures affect corporate risk management behavior. First,...
The topic of this paper is derivative reporting in banking. The authors employ content analysis to c...
This paper provides empirical evidence on determinants of corporate derivatives usage by UK large-ca...