Tag Archives: #FinancialDisclosures

Are business financial statements public information?

Business financial statements: Yes, in many countries, business financial statements are considered public information and are made available for public access. The specific requirements for disclosure and accessibility may vary depending on the country and the legal framework in place. In general, publicly traded companies typically require to file their financial statements with the relevant… Read More »

No statutory dues certificate format?

No Statutory Dues Certificate   A “no statutory dues certificate” is a document that confirms the absence of any outstanding statutory obligations or dues owed by an individual or organization. It serves as a declaration that all required statutory payments, such as taxes, fees, penalties, or other financial liabilities, have been duly settled.   While… Read More »

Are assets recorded at fair value

Fair Value Accounting   Assets can record at fair value under certain circumstances and accounting standards. Fair value accounting is an approach where assets measured and reported on the financial statements at their current market value. The fair value denotes the price at which an asset could trad between informed and willing parties in a… Read More »