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Les notions de significativité et d’obscurcissement en IFRS comme leviers de gestion des impressions : le cas de l’information sur les entités mises en équivalence

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  • Veronique Darmendrail

    (Institut d'Administration des Entreprises (IAE) - Bordeaux, IRGO - Institut de Recherche en Gestion des Organisations - UB - Université de Bordeaux - Institut d'Administration des Entreprises (IAE) - Bordeaux)

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The footnote disclosures required by IAS 24 and the new IFRS 12 were intended to compensate for the loss of information associated with the switch from proportionate consolidation to the equity method (EM) for joint ventures under IFRS 11. This article examines the compliance of note disclosures on EM entities for CAC 40 non-financial companies, whether for joint ventures or associates. It shows that impression management can be achieved, particularly with regard to the scope of the information disclosed. The IASB's requirement that information should not be obscured by immaterial information and that judgment is required in defining such information may provide leverage for opportunistic management of information about EM entities.

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  • Veronique Darmendrail, 2024. "Les notions de significativité et d’obscurcissement en IFRS comme leviers de gestion des impressions : le cas de l’information sur les entités mises en équivalence," Post-Print hal-04748410, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04748410
    DOI: 10.3917/accra.021.0029
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