“…The prospective increase in population requires the identification of tools able to focus the attention on the allocation and use of decreasing resources (Cheshire & Hay, 2017;Ehrlich & Holdren, 1971;Fogel & Costa, 1997;Ladd, 1992;Passel & D. V. U. S., 2008;Spengler, 2017). The identification of indicators associated with Popular Financial Reporting could allow a better understanding of the correct allocation of resources and outputs at the social level (Biancone & Secinaro, 2016;Biancone, Secinaro, & Brescia, 2017c, 2017b, 2018bBiancone, Secinaro, Brescia, & Iannaci, 2018;Campra et al, 2019). Starting from the analysis of the literature and research on Popular Financial Reporting it is possible to identify the main necessary elements to increase the structure and contents of the report (Biancone, Secinaro, & Brescia, 2017a;Cohen & Karatzimas, 2015;Groff & Pitman, 2004;Yusuf & Jordan, 2012;Yusuf, Jordan, Neill, & Hackbart, 2013).…”