This paper raises the issue of whether not-for-profit (NFP) organisations require a conceptual framework that acknowledges their mission imperative and enables them to discharge their broader accountability. Relying on publicly available documentation and literature, it suggests that current conceptaul Frameworks for the for-profit and public sectors are inadequate in meeting the accountability needs of broader NFP-specific accountability and the formulation of NFP-appropriate reporting practice, including the provision of financial and non-financial reporting. The paper thus theoretically challenges existing financial reporting arrangements and investes debate on their future direction
Not for Profit Organizations (NPOs) are the subject in the middle of a relevant debate by scholars, ...
Not for Profit Organizations (NPOs) are the subject in the middle of a relevant debate by scholars, ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph.Beginning in 1973, the Financial Acc...
This paper raises the issue of whether not-for-profit (NFP) organisations require a conceptual frame...
This paper provides empirical evidence which informs contemporary debates on developing internationa...
There have been numerous calls over the years for the development of an accounting standard for not-...
This paper provides empirical evidence which informs contemporary debates on developing internationa...
The Global Financial Crisis demonstrated the importance of accountability, transparency and good cor...
The extent to which financial reports are useful is of central importance in relation to the account...
This research report seeks to understand why some Australian not-for-profit organisations make volun...
Accounting is not an exact science; every company and situation is unique. For over fifty years, the...
Concerns about the non-profit sector's alleged lack of accountability and transparency have led to c...
Financial reporting is an important aspect of not-for-profit organisations’ (NPOs’) discharge of acc...
Financial reporting is an important aspect of not-for-profit organisations' (NPOs') accountability d...
The article reports on the not-for-profit organizations (NFP) issues towards the proposed changes to...
Not for Profit Organizations (NPOs) are the subject in the middle of a relevant debate by scholars, ...
Not for Profit Organizations (NPOs) are the subject in the middle of a relevant debate by scholars, ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph.Beginning in 1973, the Financial Acc...
This paper raises the issue of whether not-for-profit (NFP) organisations require a conceptual frame...
This paper provides empirical evidence which informs contemporary debates on developing internationa...
There have been numerous calls over the years for the development of an accounting standard for not-...
This paper provides empirical evidence which informs contemporary debates on developing internationa...
The Global Financial Crisis demonstrated the importance of accountability, transparency and good cor...
The extent to which financial reports are useful is of central importance in relation to the account...
This research report seeks to understand why some Australian not-for-profit organisations make volun...
Accounting is not an exact science; every company and situation is unique. For over fifty years, the...
Concerns about the non-profit sector's alleged lack of accountability and transparency have led to c...
Financial reporting is an important aspect of not-for-profit organisations’ (NPOs’) discharge of acc...
Financial reporting is an important aspect of not-for-profit organisations' (NPOs') accountability d...
The article reports on the not-for-profit organizations (NFP) issues towards the proposed changes to...
Not for Profit Organizations (NPOs) are the subject in the middle of a relevant debate by scholars, ...
Not for Profit Organizations (NPOs) are the subject in the middle of a relevant debate by scholars, ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph.Beginning in 1973, the Financial Acc...