scholarly journals The Extent of Disclosure of Different Components of Disclosure Index: A Study on Commercial Banks in Bangladesh

2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 100-110 ◽  
Author(s):  
Taposh Kumar Neogy ◽  
Alim Al Ayub Ahmed

This discussion highlights the disclosure score of different components of disclosure index of the selected state-owned commercial banks in Bangladesh. The annual reports of the selected commercial banks were analyzed to determine the extent of disclosure score of different components of disclosure index which contained the items of information included in the disclosure index of the selected commercial banks during the period under study. An index of disclosure has constructed less than seven heading to measure the extent of disclosure score of different components of disclosure index such as company profile items, corporate structure items, accounting policy items, balances sheet assets items, balance sheet liabilities items, income statement debit items and income statement credit items. This study shows that the disclosure score of different components of disclosure index is satisfactory and there was significant and non significant difference in disclosure score of different components of disclosure index between the selected state-owned commercial banks in different years.  

2013 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-75
Author(s):  
Taposh Kumar Neogy

This discussion highlights on the measurement and analysis of the nature of disclosure of the Grameenphone Ltd. during the period under study.  The annual reports of the Grameenphone Ltd. were analyzed to determine the extent to which contained the items of information included in the disclosure index of the Grameenphone Ltd. during the period under study. An index of disclosure has been constructed to measure the extent of disclosure of Grameenphone Ltd. For analyzing the nature of disclosure of Grameenphone Ltd. researcher have analyzed the different part of disclosure index such as company profile items, accounting policy items, balances sheet assets items, balance sheet liabilities items and income statement items both debit and credit items. This study shows that the disclosure score of the Grameenphone Ltd. is satisfactory and there was significant and not significant difference in disclosure score between the difference years during the period under study of various items of disclosure index. GEL Classification Code: M41; M48


2011 ◽  
Vol 4 (9) ◽  
pp. 73
Author(s):  
Fred Petro

This project is intended to teach students to apply the material covered in their first graduate accounting course. This is accomplished by applying the material to an actual company selected by each team. The project is described as follows: The project includes a computerized spreadsheet preparation of a master budget forecast for an actual publicly traded company for one year into the future. . The dates depend upon when the annual reports are prepared for your company. The forecast begins the day following the last available published annual report. The forecast does not comprise any actual numbers regardless of when the actual annual or quarterly statements are prepared for the company selected. The actual balance sheet, income statement and statement of cash flow from the preceding year are included with the forecasted balance sheet, income statement and statement of cash flow. The company must have a physical inventory, and accounts receivable from sales. The company may not be one in which any team member(s) are employed. The forecast will include the following items:1. Introduction, including the history of the company and a description of the company plan and policies as given in the project2. Sales budget (twelve months).3. Schedule of purchases (twelve months).4. Schedule of collection of credit sales (accounts receivable) and cash sales (twelve months).5. Cash budget (twelve months).6. An Income statement (for the current year and the projected year).7. A Balance sheet (for the current year and the projected year).8. A Statement of cash flow (for the current year and the projected year).9. Cost-profit-volume analysis (twelve months).10. Conclusion and recommendations


2007 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 41-55 ◽  
Author(s):  
Keshar J. Baral

Using the data set published by joint venture banks in their annual reports, and NRB in its supervision annual reports, this paper examines the financial health of joint venture banks in the CAMEL framework. The health check up conducted on the basis of publicly available financial data concludes that the health of joint venture banks is better than that of the other commercial banks. In addition, the perusal of indicators of different components of CAMEL indicates that the financial health of joint venture banks is not so strong to manage the possible large scale shocks to their balance sheet and their health is fair. Journal of Nepalese Business Studies Vol.2(1) 2005 pp.41-55


2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wati Aris Astuti

This study aims to determine the development of the Third Party Funds, thedevelopment of Operating Expenses to Operating Income and the development ofReturn on Assets, as well as to determine whether the Third Party Funds significantlyinfluence whether the Return on Assets and Operating Expenses Operating Incomesignificantly affects the Return On Asset. The population used in this study is theForeign Exchange Commercial Banks listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange. The sampleused is the annual financial statement of the balance sheet and income statement ofthe 6 banks 2008-2013. The sample using purposive sampling method. The method used in thisresearch is descriptive and verification methods. The test statistic used is multiplelinear regression analysis, hypothesis testing with the help of application program IBMSPSS 20.0.The results showed that the Third Party Funds significantly influence the Returnon Assets and Operating Expenses to Operating Income significantly influence theReturn on Assets at the Foreign Exchange Commercial Banks listed in Indonesia StockExchange.


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 ◽  
pp. 176-184
Author(s):  
Dan Ngoc Minh Nguyen ◽  
Anh Vu

This research concentrates on the determinants of the profitability of the Vietnamese Commercial Banks. Both internal and external variables regarding the profitability of commercial bank sector will be focused in the analysis. Data over the period of 2013 to 2018 for 29 Vietnamese Commercial Banks[i] is obtained from via Stock Exchange or media. Fixed effect panel model are used to analyze the determinants of the profitability. By using this, we ensure for the effectiveness of the test result in terms of hypothesis along with size in order to get consistent results. The research is based on the scientific approach of quantitative methods to solve the problems posed, practical and effective service for the completion of the research purpose. The secondary data collected from the worldbank.org, vietdata.vn and annual reports (financial statement, balance sheet, etc.) of Vietnamese commercial banks in the 2013-2018 period to create asymmetric data tables will be processed on STATA software.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 18-28
Author(s):  
Santosh Gyawali

This research explores if possible fraudulent financial statement is present in private commercial banks in Nepal. This study examines the viability of Beneish M-score model in detecting probable earning manipulation considering the sample of 16 private commercial banks including the joint ventures. The published annual report (income statement and balance sheet) of the year 2018 and 2019 of respective banks are used as a secondary source of information. This research employs Beneish M-score equation and threshold value -2.22 as keys to analysis. The result shows even four banks are engaging in income manipulation, the Beneish model cannot identify the deception on the financial statement. Though the given model is suggested for manufacturing companies, the researcher has used it to explore the Banks—this is the limitation of this research. Further investigation of these tools combined with other fraud detection models is suggested to discover financial manipulation and relationship with the stock market return.


2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-38
Author(s):  
Taposh Kumar Neogy

Accounting information produced by AIS through preparing the different financial statements of the selected mobile telecommunication companies is used to meet the needs of interested stakeholders for taking effective decision to serve the different purpose. The selected mobile telecommunication companies follow the provision of IASs/BASs and IFRSs/BFRSs for preparing and presenting the different financial statements. The selected mobile telecommunication companies also follow the Companies Act, 1994, the Securities and Exchange Rules 1987 and other applicable laws in Bangladesh. Accounting Information Systems of the selected mobile telecommunication companies collects stores and disseminates data for the purpose of providing meaningful information to the interested users that assist planning, controlling, coordinating, analyzing and taking effective decision. The general purpose of preparing the different financial statements of the selected mobile telecommunication companies is to provide accounting information to the interested users for taking every effective decision making process. Accurate judgments are impossible unless financial statements are clear and understandable by the interested parties. The study focuses the extent of disclosure scores of the income statement and balance sheet items of the selected mobile telecommunication companies over five years from 2008 to 2012. The results show that the average disclosure scores of income statement and balance sheet items are satisfactory and there is significant difference in disclosure scores of income statement and balance sheet items of the selected mobile telecommunication companies during the period under study. The results also show that most of the respondents reveal that the accounting information produced by AIS of the selected mobile telecommunication companies is moderately adequate and informative and there was significant and non significant difference of opinions among the respondents regarding the adequacy and informativeness of accounting information produced by AIS of the selected mobile telecommunication companies. JEL Classifications Code: M41, F38


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