2021
DOI: 10.18034/abr.v11i1.514
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The Use of Accounting Information in Financing Decision: The Context of Bangladeshi Private Commercial Banks

Abstract: Accounting information is essential to elucidate the financial scenario of any organization. The use of accounting information enhances the decision-making process that has a good role in managerial efficiency. This research study has attempted to know the use of accounting information contained in the annual reports in making a financing decision. Five components of financing decision like selecting the best source of financing,  assessing the cash flows,  preparing the budget and profit planning,  valuation … Show more

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“…The study conducted by Saha, Sil, and Sayaduzzaman (2021) aimed to ascertain the utilization of accounting information from annual reports in the process of making financial choices. The study encompassed an examination of five key elements pertaining to financing decisions, namely: identification of the optimal funding source, evaluation of cash flows, formulation of budgets and profit plans, valuation of bonds and shares, and analysis of financial statements.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study conducted by Saha, Sil, and Sayaduzzaman (2021) aimed to ascertain the utilization of accounting information from annual reports in the process of making financial choices. The study encompassed an examination of five key elements pertaining to financing decisions, namely: identification of the optimal funding source, evaluation of cash flows, formulation of budgets and profit plans, valuation of bonds and shares, and analysis of financial statements.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%