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Accrual practices and reform experiences in OECD Countries

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Accrual practices and reform experiences in OECD Countries

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Financial reporting is one of the foundations of good fiscal management. High-quality financial reports are essential to ensure that a government's fiscal decisions are based on the most up-to-date and accurate understanding of its financial position. Financial reports are also the mechanism through which legislatures, auditors, and the public at large hold governments accountable for their financial performance. Over the past two decades, a growing number of governments have begun moving away from pure cash accounting toward accrual accounting to improve transparency and accountability and better inform fiscal decision making. This study reviews and compares accounting and budgeting practices at the national government level in OECD countries. It also discusses both the challenges and benefits of accruals reforms. Finally, it looks at some steps countries are taking to make better use of accrual information in the future. This is a joint publication with the International Federation of Accountants and the OECD.
Release date NZ
March 17th, 2017
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
figs, tables
Pages
127
ISBN-13
9789264270558
Product ID
27787419

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