IMPROVING FINANCIAL REPORTING IN BUSINESS ENTITIES
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This article explores the necessity and methods of improving financial reporting in business entities. As businesses navigate complex economic landscapes, transparent and accurate financial statements are crucial for stakeholders. This study reviews current challenges in financial reporting and suggests practical reforms, including the adoption of international standards, digital tools, and regulatory frameworks. Recommendations are based on literature reviews, case studies, and empirical data.
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