Does the “management approach” contribute to segment reporting transparency? |
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Authors: | Jack W. Paul |
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Affiliation: | Lehigh University, 621 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, PA 18015-3117, USA |
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Abstract: | Segment reporting creates an opportunity for companies to add value to the information they disseminate about their industry and geographic operations. This article examines the “management approach” to segment reporting from a user perspective that should be of great interest to corporate financial executives. The management approach to segment reporting requires companies to report segment financial information consistent with the way they manage their businesses. We conclude that, despite more segment data being reported, the potential of the new management approach to significantly benefit users is compromised by uneven compliance among reporting companies. The complicity of external auditors in compliance shortcomings should concern all stakeholders in the financial reporting process. Noting two high-profile examples of accounting fraud, we comment on how the management approach sheds light on Enron's operations, while WorldCom concealed important segment information due to probable auditor malfeasance. |
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Keywords: | Segment reporting Management approach FASB Statement 13 Transparency |
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