Tensions between traditional and extended company reporting laid bare in new report

Tensions between traditional and extended company reporting laid bare in new report
Pattrick Smellie
By Pattrick Smellie March 13 (BusinessDesk) - Some three-quarters of the chief financial officers of New Zealand public companies are either unaware of or not interested in emerging methods for extending reporting beyond traditional financial indicators, according to research by the McGuinness Institute. Conducted for the External Reporting Board, an independent Crown entity responsible for setting standards of corporate reporting in New Zealand, the research found that only 23 percent of the 92 CFOs who responded to the survey were using...