Corporate Disclosures: The Origin of Financial and Business Reporting 1553-2007 AD

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Spanning over two millennia of time and five continents of space, this book narrates the unfolding of financial and business reporting. The first part of the book traces the origin of the 'Company' as a form of organization and the evolution of bookkeeping. The second part: The Accounting Edifice, depicts events that led to the disclosure of the balance sheet, the profit and loss account, cash flow statements and the practice of auditing. In the third part: reaching out to the Shareholders, the author explores the need for governance, reporting of intangible assets and the emergence of annual reports. Indian Corporate Disclosures, the fourth and the last part, sketches the panorama of post-independent developments in Indian corporate disclosures using heritage IT companies, Wipro ad Infosys as examples. The last chapter of the book contrasts disclosures by the Indian Sensex companies in 2007 with the best global practices.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Shankar Jagannathan

Shankar Jagannathan is passionate about economic history and sustainable development. He is a chartered Accountant and a law graduate, with two decades of varied experience in the corporate, academics and social sectors. His longest stint was as the Corporate Treasurer, Wipro from 1995 to 2003. Bangalore based, Shankar is currently an independent direct on the boards of companies and NGOs. He is a guest faculty at the Indian Institute and Science, Bangalore from 2003 and consults for select companies and facilitates management development programs. Shankar is married to dr. Rajeswari and they have a son, Manu.

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Title
Corporate Disclosures: The Origin of Financial and Business Reporting 1553-2007 AD
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788189643003
Length
xx+412p., Tables; Figures; Appendices; Notes; Index; 23cm.
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