, audits of revenue recognition based on the percentage of completion method, and assessments of the appropriateness of management’s use of going concern assumption. Our root cause analysis has revealed that
The SEC jointly with the Thai Bond Market Association (ThaiBMA) launched ?One Step Beyond with Bond Issue? project to encourage the businesses that have never raised fund through bond issuance. Also
, et al., 2012; Loehlin and Beaujean, 2017). To tackle this problem, CSR should be considered as a latent variable within SEM framework. Unlike regression analysis, SEM uses a system of equations and
securities’ proceeding to solve a problem. (4) proceed with the complaint in Clause 3 and Clause 4; (5) store evidentiary documentation involving the complaint and proceeding for no less than two years from
’ proceeding to solve a problem. (4) proceed with the complaint in Clause 3 and Clause 4; (5) store evidentiary documentation involving the complaint and proceeding for no less than two years from the date of
’ proceeding to solve a problem. (4) proceed with the complaint in Clause 3 and Clause 4; (5) store evidentiary documentation involving the complaint and proceeding for no less than two years from the date of
: Possibility of delisted and rehabilitation companies due to financial instability and going-concern issue. Horizontal Analysis 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 BSIZE ACSIZE 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 2012
Administration announcement regarding temporary closing of the premises (Issue 2), the company has considered the safety of all shareholders which attendance the Meeting and to realize the measurement to prevent
seven days or by 5 March 2018. While being IFEC chairman, Wichai failed to have the company clarify to the SET the issue of B/E default circulated in the news at the time, which has caused IFEC to be
and assessing the progress of a construction project so audit deficiencies found in this area were not surprising. To address this problem, the SEC invited a construction planning specialist to share