Non-Executive Director's Handbook

Non-Executive Director's Handbook

Author: Patrick Dunne

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2009-08-14

Total Pages: 604

ISBN-13: 185617977X

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The Non-executive Directors Handbook is an indispensable guide that deals with the changing role and responsibilities of the Non-Executive Director in companies today. It recognises the increasing importance of the position, the growing pressures on Non-Executive Directors and the need for full compliance with the latest legislation and regulation in order to avoid heavy fines and penalties. This book provides practical information and guidance on all aspects of the role. Written specially for and about non-executive directors the book incorporates useful checklists and summaries. Updated material includes: corporate strategy; risk management; ethics (Global Reporting Initiatives (GRI)); governance (covers current version of the Combined Code); how to improve a company's efficiency and effectiveness; International Standards on Auditing (ISAs); and updates for recent developments of the impact of Sarbanes-Oxley Act. - Best-practice guidelines on all the duties and responsibilities of non-executive directors - Full coverage of corporate strategy, risk management, ethics (especially in line with Global Reporting Initiative [GRI] guidelines), and governance - Shows how to improve a company's efficiency and effectiveness


Annual Report

Annual Report

Author: United States. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

Publisher:

Published: 1895

Total Pages: 644

ISBN-13:

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Company Financial Reporting

Company Financial Reporting

Author: Stephen A Zeff

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-02-05

Total Pages: 429

ISBN-13: 1317267729

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First published in 1992. Prior to this work no thorough study had been made of the Dutch institutional environment and of the Dutch practice of regulating the process of financial accounting despite a number of unique and influential practices originating there. The book attempts to trace the conditions, the sources and the connections of the regulatory processes for financial statements — providing orientation for readers unfamiliar with the Dutch context and a chronological survey from the 19th century to the early 1990’s. In addition to analysing the Dutch process, comparison is made with the standard-setting processes in the United States and UK. The title will be of interest to students of Business and Economics.