This paper, for the first time, classifies narrative information into complementary and supplementary. For the purpose of the paper, complementary narrative information is defined as that information which refers to specific numbers presented in the statutory accounts (profit and loss and balance sheet). Non‐specific narrative information is classified as supplementary. Having made the distinction and provided reasons for such a distinction the study investigates the extent of complementary narrative commentaries on numbers from the statutory accounts. The study also investigates which company‐specific characteristics are associated with the extent of complementary narrative commentaries. An index consisting of 46 items which must be reported in the statutory accounts was used to measure the extent of complementary narrative commentaries in the annual reports of 170 listed UK companies. The findings suggest that, on average, the companies comment on 39.9% of the numbers appearing in their statutory accounts. Using the Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regression model, the results indicate that company size, gearing, profitability, liquidity ratio, the presence of exceptional items, and substantial institutional investment are significantly associated with the extent of complementary narrative commentaries. However, auditor type, directors’ share ownership, and the proportion of non‐executive directors are not significantly associated with the extent of complementary narrative commentaries. The research has important implications for accounting regulators, users of annual reports and future research into the usefulness narrative information provided in annual reports.
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Complementary narrative commentaries of statutory accounts in annual reports of UK listed companies Available to Purchase
Venancio Tauringana;
Venancio Tauringana
Bournemouth University Business School, UK
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Musa Mangena
Musa Mangena
Bradford University School of Management, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-8855
Print ISSN: 0967-5426
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2006
Journal of Applied Accounting Research (2006) 8 (2): 71–109.
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Tauringana V, Mangena M (2006), "Complementary narrative commentaries of statutory accounts in annual reports of UK listed companies ". Journal of Applied Accounting Research, Vol. 8 No. 2 pp. 71–109, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/96754260680001050
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