Abstract

Problem statement: This research was intended to contribute to the one of Corporate Governance mechanism on transparency and disclosure on the financial statements. Approach: As in the recent development of findings from Financial Statements Review Committee (FSRC) that company did not disclose of Material expenses and not classified accordingly. Results: This study provides an evidence for the transparency level on income statements with regards of firms’ characteristics of 150 main and second boards companies listed on the Bursa Malaysia. The characteristics were grouped into three groups of variables: structural (firm size, leverage and number of shareholder), market related (listing type and industry type) and performance (profit margin, return on equity and liquidity). The study was started with the development of a Transparency Index based on the percentage of the details of expenses disclosed in annual reports (notes to the accounts) over the total expenses of the company. The findings suggested that this index on the average for the companies in the sample is about 64% with three companies scoring transparency index of 100%. Both univariate and multivariate statistical analysis were performed on the data. The stepwise regression method indicated that only one variable was significant at 5% which was the Number of Shareholders (LnNOSH). The other factors were not significant. Hence, this study will contributes to the enhancement of knowledge regarding income statements transparency and disclosure practices under new reporting regime in Malaysia. Conclusion/Recommendations: This study also served as a basis for further research in this area. This study also suggested that further research should be done on longitudinal study basis for several years of data with more appropriate or suitable variables to the model.

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  • Readers should be able to understand the information has been a world wide issue for a long decade

  • This study provides an evidence for the transparency level on income statements with regards of firms’ characteristics of 150 main and second boards companies listed on the Bursa Malaysia

  • This study aims to investigate the relationship between the transparency level of income statement and firms’ characteristics from the Main and Second Board companies of the Bursa Malaysia

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Introduction

Readers should be able to understand the information has been a world wide issue for a long decade. The current reform of the accounting and financial reporting in Malaysia which aims to promote transparency and to deliver high quality annual report is enhance through comprehensive disclosure. This change has contributed to the accounting standards setting and laws regarding financial reporting produced by local organizations. Their functions are to administering in public listed companies, administering companies incorporated in Malaysia and administering financial institutions respectively This is to ensure enterprise financial reporting meeting the minimum requirements, if necessary go beyond that to achieve a fair presentation. Each company that going to public market should administer good corporate governance by discloses full information necessary to make informed users investment decisions

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