اثر الخصخصة علي الإفصاح المحاسبي

تاريخ النشر

2012-1

نوع المقالة

رسالة ماجستير

عنوان الرسالة

كلية الاقتصاد والعلوم السياسية جامعة طرابلس

المؤلفـ(ون)

إسماعيل بشير علي سلطان

ملخص

Abstract This research study aims to find out the impact of the privation of The Libyan commercial banks on developing the level of accounting disclosure in The Libyan commercial banks. In this study, the effect of the privatization of The Libyan commercial banks was tested on accounting disclosure with its Financial statements and reports such as: balance sheet, income statement, cash flows statement, and the statement of changes in equity and accounting methods and policies. To achieve the aim of the study. a sample of participants form two Libyan commercial banks “ AL-wihda bank and AL-Sahari Bank” were chosen randomly. The participants were general managers, accountants, auditors and some employees working in those two banks. The Libyan environment was chosen by The researcher as a field study. A questionnaire was prepared to collect data. The questionnaire was distributed to the participants of the study to find out their opinion about the effect of the privatization of the Libyan commercial banks on accounting disclosure in Libyan commercial banks, After that data were collected, Classified and analysed, Some software programmes were used for the analysis of data such as the statistics software (SPSS), Cronbach alpha () Test for the validity and authenticity of data collected, the relative frequency distribution, wilcoxon Test and (T) Test. The result of this study indicated that, the privatization of the Libyan commercial banks plays a role in developing the accounting disclosure with its financial and reports in commercial banks in the Libyan environment. The most prominent conclusions were as the following: The privatization of The Libyan commercial banks can improve the level of accounting disclosure in the financial statement ( income statement, Cash flows statement) with excluding some items such as ( investment risk reserve, net gains from financial securities, net gains from investment securities, losses on loans and advances – ordinary share profits, time deposits with foreign banks. It was also Concluded that the privatization of commercial Libyan banks does not improve the level of accounting disclosure in statement of changes in equity , Also, the privatization of the Libyan commercial banks improves the level of accounting disclosure of the accounting methods and policies except ( the disclosure of the total secured obligations and the nature of pledged assets as a security and its recorded value)