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Readability of accountants’ communications with small business—Some Australian evidence
Authors:Gerard William Stone [Author vitae]
Institution:Centre for Accounting, Governance and Sustainability, University of South Australia, North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia 5000, Australia
Abstract:This paper explores the readability of a new and non-corporate narrative area, accountants’ communications with small business. The distinctive motivations, agendas and interests of small business managers are considered. The findings are informed by rationales from Shearer's (2002) thesis on the influence of neoclassical economics on accounting discourse. The study finds low readability accentuated by potentially low reader interest with accounting documents composed according to conventional accounting's rules and statutory requirements. Higher readability and document content which informs small business managers’ interests is evident when accountants are not compelled to author documents with reference to these professional rules and legislation.
Keywords:Small business  Accounting  Readability  Information interests
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