The quality of information which
does not hide any unpleasant
information is known as
2
O Complete
O Trustworthy
O Relevant
O Incomplete
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The answer is trustworthy.
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The quality of information which does not hide any unpleasant information is known as Trustworthy
Explanation:
- Accounting necessitates honesty and integrity so that investors can trust the information they receive about the companies in which they invest.
- Business executives rely on honest accounting to manage their companies without fear of distorted reporting.
- The primary attribute of accounting that aids financial decision-makers in making sound decisions is its honesty.'
- Accounting dependability refers to the ability of creditors and investors to independently evaluate and use financial data with consistent results. In essence, reliability refers to the trustworthiness of financial statements.
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