“THE IMPACT OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ON CORPORATE PERFORMANCE OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS IN NIGERIA. A study of Nigerian Breweries plc.

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1     BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY

The impact of financial reporting on the corporate performance of a business organization is becoming more apparent to user groups of financial statement.

Accounting is a not an exact science neither are business operations without some subjective and judgmental errors when it comes to reporting them. A financial report therefore is statement which informs the various interest groups of a business on the operations and performance of their business in a period under review, its present state of affairs as well as its anticipated future, in accordance with the statutes. If a financial report is to serve its purpose it ought to be characterized by relevance, understandability, reliability, completeness, objectivity and timeliness. If accounting process of an organization is to provide the information required to prepare a financial report which shall have the above characteristics then the transaction during the period must be recorded promptly and accurately and interpreted in conformity with the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Statements of Accounting Standards (SAS), International Financial Reporting Standards and the companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA).

Financial Accounting becomes necessary with the obvious need for managers to render accounts of stewardship to owners of the business.   Financial reporting is a duty of stewardship assigned to the directors of a company by section 334 of the company and Allied Matters Act Cap L20 LFN, equally the mandatory responsibility of companies to keep accounting records derives its strength from section 331 and 382 of the same act. These sections explicitly defined the necessary content and manner in which financial records should be kept.

1.2     STATEMENT OF PROBLEM

The study “financial accounting; a panacea on the corporate performance of business organisation” aims at investigating the financial reports of selected companies with a view to determining the extent to which a standard financial report contributes to the growth of a business organization and the extent to which the financial reports of corporate business organization comply with statutory provisions.

Therefore, based on the above statements, the researcher shall investigate the financial reporting standards and every regulation that bears on the financial statement and the extent of compliance of the selected companies to relevant statutes.

1.3     OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY                                                               The main objective of this study is to examine the impact of financial accounting on corporate performance of business organisations in Nigeria. The specific objectives of the study however are:

a. To determine the extent to which a standard financial report contributes to the growth of a business organization.

b. To determine the extent to which the financial reports of corporate business organization comply with statutory provisions.

1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS

In order to determine the impact of financial reporting on the corporate performance of business organizations, it is pertinent to ask the following questions;

a. To what extent does a standard financial report contributes to the growth of a business organization?

b. To what extent does a financial report of corporate business organization comply with statutory provisions?

1.5    STATEMENT OF RESEARCH HYPOTHESES

The following null and alternative hypothesis has been tested in this research work:

HYPOTHESIS ONE

H0: There is no significant relationship between standard financial reporting and business growth.

H1: There is a significant relationship between standard financial reporting and business growth

HYPOTHESIS TWO

 H0:  financial report of corporate business organizations does not comply with statutory provisions.

H1: financial reports of corporate business organizations comply with statutory provisions.

1.6     SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

This study is very important and most significant at this period when companies with impressive income statement and statement of financial position are still faced with continuity issues. Financial report is“prima facie” evidence on the state of affairs of companies as well as its performance and could be relied upon as a certificate because it has the auditors’ certification.

This study offers solutions to the above questions  raised,  it is the believe of the researcher that the result of these finding will go a long way to helping other researchers in this area of study, it will also enhance the understanding of the structure of published reports and accounts by the users.

The various user groups of published financial statements will benefit from this study as follows:

1. The Potential Investors:These are groups who are interested in committing their financial resources to the purchase of a company’s shares. The result of this study will arm them with the necessary tools with which to evaluate the financial report of a corporate organization as it affects them.

2. The General Public:This group shall benefit from this report by the knowledge that the business organization exists for them and not against them and as such has to live up to its full responsibilities.

3.The Regulators of Financial Accounting Report:This group includes the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRCN), The companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA), Banking and Other Financial Institutions Act of 1991 (BOFIA), prudential guidelines for licensed Banks. The Insurance Act 2003. The study will help them to standardize and harmonize their operations.

4.The Employee Group: existing, Potential and past employees.                                                          5.The Government Including Tax Authorities, Department who have Interest in the Financial Reports of Companies: The result of this work shall be of immense assistance to each to these user groups in the advancement of their interest.                         

1.7    SCOPEAND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY

This study could have covered the impact of financial reporting on corporate performance of all the sectors of the Nigerian economy but due to the challenges of such a task especially the financial resources with which to execute it, it is limited to braving industry. The study used selected company in Nigeria.

The limitations encountered by the researcher are given as follows:

a. The confidential nature of financial accounting information in the business organization posed a problem to this study.

b. The researcher was unable to reach all the members of the sample as a result of their frequent travels and busy schedule.

c. The sample used in the research though representative but is relatively small compared to the population, as a result of lack of finance with which to carry out the research on a greater sample.

1.8 DEFINITION OFOPERATIONAL TERMS

AUDITOR:according to Adeniji (2009) is a person who is qualified to examine the accounts of an organization to see that they are in order.

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION: formerly called balance sheet. A statement that shows the state of affairs of a company by depicting its assets, liabilities as well as its equity (IFRS conceptual framework 2010)

Bank: according to James (2008) isa financial institution whose responsibilities among others is to keep deposits for its clients and customers.

GOVERNMENT:according toDibie (2010) an institution of the state whose responsibility is to maintain law and order in the society.

PRIMA FACIE:sufficient to establish something legally until disproved later.

RESEARCHER:an enquirer basically concerned with search knowledge.