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Author: SCHROEDER, Richard G.
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.6C
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Introduction: The amount of information disclosed in the annual reports of an organization which are intended to provide an aid to the investors to take decisions regarding buying or selling of company’s stock is used differently by different individual. The study of individual’s ability to use such information is known as human information research.
To explain:Human information research, its finding and consequences and the effect of consequences on accounting.
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