The difference between non-profit organization financial reporting practices and financial performance in relation to IFRS for SMEs and government requirements
Date
2023-08-31
Authors
Mvunabandi, Jean Damascene
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Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam > Accounting Research Institute (ARI)
Abstract
This study explored the financial reporting practices and financial
performance of non-government organizations (NGOs). A case study of
a large anonymised non-profit organisation based in Durban, KwaZulu Natal-South Africa, was conducted. A qualitative approach was employed,
and data was collected through semi-structured interviews with 24
purposively selected participants to capture their thoughts. Data collected
through interviews were supplemented by a review of internal confidential
organisational documents. Transcripts, conventional thematic and document
analysis, were used to analyse data. Empirical findings revealed that the
selected organisation’s financial reporting practices were not fully prepared
under the International Financial Reporting Standards for small and medium
enterprises (IFRS for SMEs) but differed substantially in line with different
formats imposed by its external donors. Relying on empirical findings,
key recommendations with a view to enabling the organisation and other
similar organisations globally to meet the divergent and often conflicting
with requirements of all their stakeholders without losing credibility and or
compromising its principles were provided. Therefore, policymakers and
other key role players should act swiftly to remedy these discrepancies. This
study will guide researchers to further research on subject matter
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Keywords
Non-Government Organisations, IFRS for SMEs, Financial Performance, IASB, Small and Medium and Micro- Enterprises (SMMEs)
Citation
Mvunabandi, J.D. 2023. difference between non-profit organization financial reporting practices and financial performance in relation to IFRS for SMEs and government requirements. Management & Accounting Review (MAR). 22, no. 2: 149-182.