Hristina Oreshkova
Faculty of Finance and Accounting, University of National and World Economy, Bulgaria

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Memories of the Scientist, the Teacher, the Lecturer, the Pedagogue and the Educator Professor Kosta Dimitrov Pergelov Hristina Oreshkova
International Business and Accounting Research Journal Vol 6, No 2 (2022): July 2022
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35474/ibarj.v6i2.242

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The article is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the birth of the prominent Bulgarian scientist economist and accountant Kosta Dimitrov Pergelov. The primary purpose of the article is to reveal the author’s deep gratitude and appreciation for the Honourable Professor Kosta Dimitrov Pergelov – Doyen of contemporary Bulgarian accounting science and practice, Doyen of the accounting education and postgraduate studies and qualification in Bulgaria. The article is an expression of the author’s admiration and deep esteem for the highly humane and noble work and remarkable scientific creativity and long teaching activity of Professor Kosta Dimitrov Pergelov. Following the author’s aim and objectives, the article highlights essential features of the Professor’s intellectual and spiritual image, his vivid and fascinating personality, moral and ethical advancement, and erudition. The author reveals the favourable and fruitful influence of Professor Kosta Pergelov as a scientist, academic, pedagogue, and educator for generations of students, young scholars and researchers, and lecturers. The enormous contribution of Professor Kosta Pergelov to the development and rise of contemporary accounting as a science and practice, to the accounting education, and to the establishment and functioning of the postgraduate education and qualification system in Bulgaria is also highlighted and emphasized. The author recreates valuable memories of her long-term collaboration with Professor Kosta Pergelov and relies on the scientific works created by the Professor, which have turned into emblematic milestones of contemporary Bulgarian accounting science, and into a substantial part of its golden fund. The article reveals the author’s experience gained throughout the long period of educational and scientific collaboration with Professor Kosta Dimitrov Pergelov in the field of teaching fundamental academic disciplines like the theory of accounting, principles of accounting, fundamentals of accounting, accounting and balance sheet analysis and others. The article is based on personal impressions and thorough research of Professor Kosta Dimitrov Pergelov’s scientific works. The close working cooperation allows the author to present the charismatic and fascinating personality of Professor Kosta Dimitrov Pergelov. The article is intended to acquaint current generations of students of finance, accounting, control and analysis, and other present and future economists and accountants, theoreticians, and practitioners, with the enormous scientific contribution of Professor Kosta Pergelov to contemporary accounting science, the accounting practice and the system of accounting education and postgraduate studies and qualification in Bulgaria.
The Unique Challenge to The Contemporary Corporate Reporting of Achieving Efficiency in The Disclosure of Climate-Related Issues Hristina Oreshkova
International Business and Accounting Research Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2023): January 2023
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35474/ibarj.v7i1.142

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Over the recent decades, climate change has been rising. The problems caused by the intensifying climate change are unique. The climate change process creates an existential threat to humans and all living beings interrelated with another risk arising from the crisis caused by the observed biodiversity deterioration and environmental degradation. The compound and complicated coexisting impacts of both factors on people, biodiversity, and economic entities and sectors pose unprecedented challenges to humankind. The unfavorable present-day circumstances and effects due to climate change require adequate governmental, managerial, and administrative strategies, policies, and activities for achieving sustainable, fair, and resilient growth. Moreover, phenomena and processes indicating climate change are developing on a global scale that gives rise to discussion, highlights, and justifies the existing need for meaningful climate-related disclosures through the system of corporate reporting. The necessity of trustworthy, transparent, and reliable disclosures on climate-related matters and inherent risks and opportunities focused on climate-change mitigation and adaptation is a problem of crucial importance to the present article. The relevance of climate-related disclosures as a significant part of present-day corporate reporting proves to be of great importance in achieving disclosure efficiency. The author aims to highlight, discuss and justify the necessity of a responsible approach to conducting an adequate disclosure policy and providing meaningful and consistent disclosures concerning climate-related matters, risks and opportunities considered a significant part of corporate reporting, and to substantiate why probable benefits for a sustainable future can be expected, not only for the company. The terminology of the research is in the field of financial and non-financial reporting and their numerous regulatory frameworks that are not fully aligned yet. Heuristic methods of knowledge such as analysis and synthesis, induction and deduction, descriptive approach, and techniques such as observation, analogy, comparison, and others are applied in the research process which is crucial to achieving the author’s objective.
The Challenge of Restoring Prudence to Accounting and Financial Reporting After Decades of Abandonment of Traditional Accounting Prudence Hristina Oreshkova
International Business and Accounting Research Journal Vol 7, No 2 (2023): July 2023
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35474/ibarj.v7i2.262

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Over the past two to three decades, many large national and multinational companies operating in the European Union and elsewhere have experienced the effects of the profound regulatory changes in financial reporting, which are discussed in this study. Different, even conflicting, views have been expressed about the benefits of this process, which has affected fundamental accounting principles such as prudence. Academic research on prudence is extensive. Over the past decades, many academic studies have focused on prudence, which has been discussed in our previous work. A wide range of views and even conflicting arguments can be found in the literature.  This article focuses on views, considerations, and reflections from an academic and scientific perspective to support the thesis and critical analysis justifying the need to follow prudence in accounting and financial reporting. ‘Prudence’ has been reintroduced in the 2018 Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting (CF), which has always been considered the essential introduction to the International Accounting Standards (IAS) generally defining their philosophy. This article presents views, arguments, and findings based on long research prompted by the decision of the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) to revise the CF in September 2010 and to remove ‘prudence’ in favour of ‘neutrality’, which is considered to be a qualitative characteristic of the financial statement information. It is not the author’s intention to discuss the role of the CF or its objectives. The purpose of this study is to discuss the ongoing debate (despite the reintroduction of ‘prudence” in the 2018 CF) on a complex and highly controversial issue that has been raised in the Discussion Paper (DP) and the Exposure Draft (ED), both of which contain proposals for a revised CF (January 2014, May 2015). The author’s thesis then, as now, is that for a considerable number of important reasons, it was imperative to restore the definition of ‘prudence’ in the CF, to define its meaning as clearly as possible in order to avoid misinterpretation or misunderstanding, and to do so in a way that does not compromise or impair, but rather supports, ‘neutrality’. The CF has been under consideration by IASB members for a long time. It was expected in 2016 and even earlier, but was not issued by the IASB until March 2018. The terminology is mainly in the area of financial accounting and reporting under the Conceptual Framework, the International Accounting Standards (IAS), and the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). The structure of the article is subordinated to the author’s objective to justify in an appropriate way that ‘prudence’ should have been reintroduced in the CF as it has been achieved in 2018. The heuristic methods of knowledge used to achieve the author’s objective – analysis and synthesis, induction and deduction, comparison, analogy, observation, descriptive method, etc. – are generally accepted for scientific research in the field concerned and are often used because of their universal nature. A wide range of scientific literature, including foreign sources, has been reviewed and analyzed and the author has provided empirical evidence to support the thesis.