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DEVELOPING A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR CENTRAL GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL REPORTING: INTERMEDIATE USERS AND INDIRECT CONTROL
Authors:Brian A  Rutherford
Institution:The author is Professor of Accounting, University of Kent at Canterbury.
Abstract:This paper argues that the search for external users of public sector financial reports, and for decisions for which users might plausibly need information that could feasibly be provided in general purpose financial statements, has failed empirically and theoretically. The implications for the construction of a conceptual framework for public sector financial reporting are examined. It is suggested that'intermediate'users operating in an environment of'indirect control'might form an appropriate basis for a conceptual framework. Some tentative observations about such a framework are made and its application in accounting for central government agencies is explored.
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