Features of accounts manipulations in Croatia

Investors and other users of financial statements seek for the information that is less likely to be affected by possibilities of financial number games. Accounts manipulations have become an issue of critical importance in today’s capital markets and have been subject of many researches in several...

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Main Authors: Željana Aljinović Barać, Tina Klepo
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Faculty of Economics University of Rijeka 2006-12-01
Series:Zbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci : časopis za ekonomsku teoriju i praksu
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Online Access:https://www.efri.hr/sites/efri.hr/files/cr-collections/2/06_aljinovic.pdf
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spelling doaj-fef048798e4243d0923e0a9add37551d2020-11-25T03:14:11ZdeuFaculty of Economics University of RijekaZbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci : časopis za ekonomsku teoriju i praksu1331-80042006-12-01242273290Features of accounts manipulations in CroatiaŽeljana Aljinović BaraćTina KlepoInvestors and other users of financial statements seek for the information that is less likely to be affected by possibilities of financial number games. Accounts manipulations have become an issue of critical importance in today’s capital markets and have been subject of many researches in several countries. However, their featuresin Croatia are still quite unexplored.In this paper a survey was made with auditors about most frequent areas of accounts manipulations in Croatia. The questionnaire was sent to 274 auditors, but only 54 of them filled it out correctly and return it back. After that, obtained results were compared with archival data extracted from auditor reports published in abbreviateprospects of listing public companies. Prospects of 238 companies listing on the Zagreb Stock Exchange and Varaždin Stock Exchange were reviewed, but only 136 or 57.14% of them provided all data necessary for the analysis.The evidence shows that accounting manipulations are very common praxis in Croatia, especially in area of depreciation policy, write-off of accounts receivable, asset impairments and long-term investments in financial instruments. Beside above mentioned items, auditors pointed out taxes, inventories, revenues, provisions and revalorization as very frequent areas of accounts manipulationshttps://www.efri.hr/sites/efri.hr/files/cr-collections/2/06_aljinovic.pdfFinancial reporting qualityAccounts manipulationsAudited financial statementsCapital markets
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Tina Klepo
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Tina Klepo
Features of accounts manipulations in Croatia
Zbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci : časopis za ekonomsku teoriju i praksu
Financial reporting quality
Accounts manipulations
Audited financial statements
Capital markets
author_facet Željana Aljinović Barać
Tina Klepo
author_sort Željana Aljinović Barać
title Features of accounts manipulations in Croatia
title_short Features of accounts manipulations in Croatia
title_full Features of accounts manipulations in Croatia
title_fullStr Features of accounts manipulations in Croatia
title_full_unstemmed Features of accounts manipulations in Croatia
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publisher Faculty of Economics University of Rijeka
series Zbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci : časopis za ekonomsku teoriju i praksu
issn 1331-8004
publishDate 2006-12-01
description Investors and other users of financial statements seek for the information that is less likely to be affected by possibilities of financial number games. Accounts manipulations have become an issue of critical importance in today’s capital markets and have been subject of many researches in several countries. However, their featuresin Croatia are still quite unexplored.In this paper a survey was made with auditors about most frequent areas of accounts manipulations in Croatia. The questionnaire was sent to 274 auditors, but only 54 of them filled it out correctly and return it back. After that, obtained results were compared with archival data extracted from auditor reports published in abbreviateprospects of listing public companies. Prospects of 238 companies listing on the Zagreb Stock Exchange and Varaždin Stock Exchange were reviewed, but only 136 or 57.14% of them provided all data necessary for the analysis.The evidence shows that accounting manipulations are very common praxis in Croatia, especially in area of depreciation policy, write-off of accounts receivable, asset impairments and long-term investments in financial instruments. Beside above mentioned items, auditors pointed out taxes, inventories, revenues, provisions and revalorization as very frequent areas of accounts manipulations
topic Financial reporting quality
Accounts manipulations
Audited financial statements
Capital markets
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