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International Journal of Academic Research in Accounting, Finance and Management Sciences

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Transparency of Annual Corporate Reports’ Contents in Jordan: Is it Questionable?

Fawzi Al Sawalqa

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Based on the perceptions of 94 individual investors at Amman Stock Exchange (ASE) toward the limitations and adequacy of annual reports, this paper seeks to investigate the extent of transparency of annual corporate reports’ contents. In line with a broad set of prior research in the field, the results of the study revealed that income statement, balance sheet and statement of retained earnings are the most important sections in annual corporate report. This means that individual investors put much emphasis on those sections that give short-term information, while those sections interested in long-term strategies were ignored. The result indicated that the standard annual corporate report in Jordan is not transparent enough, as it has many limitations and needs more information to be included in. For example, individual investors are lack of trust in information system, delay in publishing annual reports and lack of adequate information. In addition, individual investors are in need for further information to be disclosed in annual reports. The study recommends that new amended legislations should be achieved to overcome the limitations surrounding the reporting process in Jordanian as a whole.

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In-Text Citation: (Sawalqa, 2013)
To Cite this Article: Sawalqa, F. Al. (2013). Transparency of Annual Corporate Reports’ Contents in Jordan: Is it Questionable. International Journal of Academic Research in Accounting Finance and Management Sciences, 3(1), 436–448.