Some conceptual tensions in financial reporting

Yuri Biondi, Jonathan Glover, Karim Jamal, James A. Ohlson, Stephen H. Penman, Shyam Sunder, Eiko Tsujiyama

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Résumé

We examine four key conceptual tensions that are at the heart of many financial reporting dilemmas: stocks versus flows, ex ante versus ex post, conventions versus economic substance, and top-down design versus bottom-up evolution as sources of accounting practice. Associated with each of these conceptual dimensions is an accounting duality; in some cases, one side (e.g., stocks) is easier to measure in a reliable manner, while the other side (e.g., flows) is easier to measure in other instances. We suggest that financial reporting would benefit from a willingness to pay attention to, and find compromise between, both sides of these tensions; forcing a choice of one over the other does not serve to improve financial reporting.

Langue d'origineEnglish
Pages (de-à)125-133
Nombre de pages9
JournalAccounting Horizons
Volume26
Numéro de publication1
DOI
Statut de publicationPublished - mars 2012

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Accounting

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