True and fair in the Czech Republic: a note on local perceptions
Pat Sucher,
Willie Seal and
Ivan Zelenka
European Accounting Review, 1996, vol. 5, issue 3, 545-557
Abstract:
With the collapse of communism in Czechoslovakia', and the subsequent desire of Czechoslovakia to join the European Union, in common with other countries in Central Europe, Czechoslovakia utilized the Fourth Directive as a 'toolkit' in designing part of its new accounting legislation. In incorporating the Fourth Directive, it has also included the requirement for financial statements to show a 'true and fair' view. Given the confusion over the exact meaning of 'true and fair' it is interesting to study how 'true and fair' has been introduced into the Czech Republic, and what it seems to signify for those who implemented it and for those who are preparing and using financial statements. Our initial findings indicate that 'true and fair' varies in its significance for the groups of individuals involved in preparing and using financial statements and that it may have particular significance for some groups of accountants who wish to secure specific advantage within the Czech economy.With the collapse of communism in Czechoslovakia', and the subsequent desire of Czechoslovakia to join the European Union, in common with other countries in Central Europe, Czechoslovakia utilized the Fourth Directive as a 'toolkit' in designing part of its new accounting legislation. In incorporating the Fourth Directive, it has also included the requirement for financial statements to show a 'true and fair' view. Given the confusion over the exact meaning of 'true and fair' it is interesting to study how 'true and fair' has been introduced into the Czech Republic, and what it seems to signify for those who implemented it and for those who are preparing and using financial statements. Our initial findings indicate that 'true and fair' varies in its significance for the groups of individuals involved in preparing and using financial statements and that it may have particular significance for some groups of accountants who wish to secure specific advantage within the Czech economy.With the collapse of communism in Czechoslovakia', and the subsequent desire of Czechoslovakia to join the European Union, in common with other countries in Central Europe, Czechoslovakia utilized the Fourth Directive as a 'toolkit' in designing part of its new accounting legislation. In incorporating the Fourth Directive, it has also included the requirement for financial statements to show a 'true and fair' view. Given the confusion over the exact meaning of 'true and fair' it is interesting to study how 'true and fair' has been introduced into the Czech Republic, and what it seems to signify for those who implemented it and for those who are preparing and using financial statements. Our initial findings indicate that 'true and fair' varies in its significance for the groups of individuals involved in preparing and using financial statements and that it may have particular significance for some groups of accountants who wish to secure specific advantage within the Czech economy.With the collapse of communism in Czechoslovakia', and the subsequent desire of Czechoslovakia to join the European Union, in common with other countries in Central Europe, Czechoslovakia utilized the Fourth Directive as a 'toolkit' in designing part of its new accounting legislation. In incorporating the Fourth Directive, it has also included the requirement for financial statements to show a 'true and fair' view. Given the confusion over the exact meaning of 'true and fair' it is interesting to study how 'true and fair' has been introduced into the Czech Republic, and what it seems to signify for those who implemented it and for those who are preparing and using financial statements. Our initial findings indicate that 'true and fair' varies in its significance for the groups of individuals involved in preparing and using financial statements and that it may have particular significance for some groups of accountants who wish to secure specific advantage within the Czech economy.
Date: 1996
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