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      Accounting Standards Compliance and Comparability of Measurement Practices: The Case of Malaysian General Insurers

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      Malaysian Management Journal
      UUM Press

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          This study determines the extent of compliance level of Malaysian general insurers towards the requirements stipulated in MAS 3 (Malaysian Accounting Standard No.3: Accounting for General Insurance Business) and GPI (Guidelines on Accounting for Insurance Business, JPI/GPI 3), and subsequently determines the comparability of relevant measurement practices outlined in the Standards and Guidelines. Data from the annual reports of 35 insurers were gathered and 18 measurement practices were examined in the study. The Herfindahl index (known as H-index) was employed in measuring the comparability of measurement practices. Except for the accrual of dividends, results suggest that the compliance level of companies towards most of the other items were high. Nevertheless, results on comparability of measurement practices were rather mixed, having H-indices ranging from a low score of 0.47 to a perfect score of 1.  

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          Malaysia
          Malaysia
          Journal
          Malaysian Management Journal
          UUM Press
          February 11 2020
          : 3
          : 31-47
          Affiliations
          [1 ]School of Accountancy, Universiti Utara Malaysia
          Article
          10.32890/mmj.3.2.1999.8563
          f42359f8-17fa-4c29-a2ab-270242a47f3e

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          Economic development,Management,International economics & Trade,Industrial organization,Business & Corporate economics

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