The use of alternative performance indicators (APMs) (also known as 'Non-GAAP' earnings) is a widespread phenomenon, and the increased reliance on APMs has recently triggered a strong debate among regulators, managers and investors on the nature of these 'tailored' earnings and on the economic reasons behind them. On one hand, APMs might reflect managers' attempt to offer useful information to predict companies' future sustainable cash-flows and earnings (information hypothesis), while, on the other, the non-standardized nature of these metrics impacts on the comparability of the financial...
The use of alternative performance indicators (APMs) (also known as 'Non-GAAP' earnings) is a widespread phenomenon, and the increased reliance on APM...
Diving into the crucial intersection of climate change and financial reporting, this book sheds light on the evolving landscape of climate-related reporting practices, exploring the regulatory framework, economic consequences, and determinants of disclosure in Europe.
With a comprehensive approach, the book delves into the pivotal role of institutions and standard setters, such as the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG), the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB), and the Global Sustainability Standards Board (GSSB), in providing guidance and promoting...
Diving into the crucial intersection of climate change and financial reporting, this book sheds light on the evolving landscape of climate-related rep...