Importance of Financial Reporting

Importance of Financial Reporting

Financial reporting is critically important because it provides a clear, structured view of an organization’s financial performance and position. It enables owners, managers, investors, and creditors to make informed decisions about allocating resources, managing risks, and evaluating long‑term viability. Reliable financial reports also promote transparency and accountability, helping to build trust with stakeholders and uphold confidence in the broader financial system.

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