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基本説明
Shows how to assess the costs and benefits of becoming a more transparent company.
Full Description
This title provides a comprehensive framework for achieving higher levels of corporate information disclosure and transparency. In order to decide whether or not a company is a good investment, analysts and investment professionals need to know as much as possible about the company's tangible and intangible assets, as well as a variety of critical performance measures. Written by an international team of experts, "The Value Reporting Revolution" clearly explains why corporations must move toward greater transparency and, more importantly, it provides a comprehensive framework for achieving that goal. Among other important lessons, readers learn how to identify the gaps between how corporate managers perceive their disclosure practices versus how the markets see them, as well as how to leverage their organizations' electronic communications technology and tools to ensure easy access to vital information and more meaningful data analysis. Robert Eccles (Jupiter, FL) is President of Advisory Capital Partners, Inc. Robert H. Herz (New York, NY) is a Partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers, US. David Phillips (London, UK) is a Partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers, UK. Mary M.Keegan (London, UK) is head of Global Corporate Reporting at PricewaterhouseCoopers, UK.
Contents
Preface. Foreword. PREPARING FOR THE REVOLUTION. PrologueBATTLEFIELD. Where Has All the Value Gone? Analyze This. The Earnings Game. The False Prophet of Earnings. Inside the Exciting World of A Call to Arms. Notes. Index.