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materiality

see material information.

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  1. Materiality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Materiality can refer to distinct concepts in different professions and areas of study: Materiality (auditing) · Materiality (architecture) · Materiality (law) · Materiality ...
     
  2. Materiality (auditing) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Materiality is a concept or convention within auditing and accounting relating to the importance/significance of an amount, transaction, or discrepancy.
     
  3. materiality - definition of materiality by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    ma·te·ri·al·i·ty (m -tîr - l -t ). n. pl. ma·te·ri·al·i·ties. 1. The state or quality of being material. 2. Physical substance; matter. materiality [məˌtɪərɪˈælɪtɪ]. n ...
     
  4. SEC Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 99: Materiality
    Aug 13, 1999 ... Evaluation of materiality requires a registrant and its auditor to consider allthe relevant circumstances, and the staff believes that there are ...
     
  5. What is materiality? definition and meaning
    Definition of materiality: Measure of the estimated effect that the presence or absence of an item of information may have on the accuracy or validity of a ...
     
  6. Materiality in the Context of the GRI Reporting Framework
    Materiality in the Context of the GRI Reporting Framework. GRI's Technical Protocol provides guidance on how to define the content of a sustainability report.
     
  7. Redefining Materiality - AccountAbility
    'Redefining Materiality' has been authored by Simon Zadek, ... An appropriate redefinition of materiality is therefore essential for business managers, for policy ...
     
  8. material, materiality
    The words material and materiality carry ambivalent meanings in vernacular English. On the one hand, material is defined as "things that are material," which ...