ACCA research shows that investors are concerned about corporate reporting but also think integrated reporting might help

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The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) has issued two reports, ‘Understanding investors: directions for corporate reporting’ and ‘Understanding investors: the changing landscape’, which are part of a research series examining what investors want from corporate reporting. The reports reveal that investors have a lower level of confidence when it comes to corporate reports since the global financial crisis. However, they also show that integrated reporting might provide investors with information they are currently looking for elsewhere.

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