Evaluation of Financial Information Reporting System in Management Decisions Private and Governmental Iran Banks


Received: 21 Jun 2022
Revised: 23 Jul 2022
Accepted: 25 Aug 2022

Alireza Azimi Sani, Mohsen Padarvazi Dezfuli, Magsoud Alilou

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Abstract

Serial changes in technology and its impact on production systems and a variety of services to customers, with the intensification of competition between economic entities in order to maintain market share, Organizations have found the essential precondition for the right economic decision-making and access to financial information transparent and timely use of it. Lack of information or no information leading to adverse economic decisions and As a result of the loss of economic resources, the destruction of capital markets, investors and creditors, and finally stripping the confidence of economic backwardness and general welfare is reduced. In this context, businesses are trying to find the right information with the right methods, reliable and trustworthy in areas related to the effort to collect and submit. Financial information quality can play an important role in the evaluation of the past, current and future operations management plays units. So one of the areas of interest to managers, accounting and financial management.

Keywords: Financial Information’ Reporting System Private and Governmental Banks.


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