Accountants' reports on profit forecasts : regulation and practice
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- Niamh Brennan & S. J. Gray, 1998. "Voluntary Disclosure of Profit Forecasts: Factors Influencing Information Disclosed during UK Takeover Bids," Open Access publications 10197/3889, Research Repository, University College Dublin.
- Niamh Brennan & S. J. Gray, 2000. "Rhetoric and argument in financial reporting : disclosures in profit forecasts and takeover documents," Open Access publications 10197/2965, Research Repository, University College Dublin.
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Accountants’ reports; Profit forecasts; Takeovers; Profit--Accounting; Profit--Forecasting; Financial statements; Consolidation and merger of corporations;All these keywords.
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