2022
DOI: 10.55202/ajcas.v1i4.93
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Accounting Information Quality In Governmental Units Under Ipsas Specific Information Characteristics: An Analytical Study

Hussein Unaza,
Murtadh Abdulzahra

Abstract: This research aimed to evaluate the quality of accounting information (relevance and faithful representation) and applied it to several Iraqi government units. To achieve the research objectives, a scale has been formulated that relies on the specific characteristics of IPSAS accounting information. And it was applied to the financial statements of government units in the research sample.  The research reached a set of results that showed a weakness in the level of accounting information quality in government … Show more

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“…According to data in Table 6, production in 2025 of natural gas will rise to 37 billion cubic meters and a growth rate of 0.808 percent due to previous investments and its ability to increase production through the development of infrastructure, which by nature requires a period of time to complete, as well as the referral of the Mansouria free gas field for investment to the Central Oil Company and China's Eni, which is scheduled to produce 2.8 billion cubic meters in the first four years. 8.5 billion cubic meters after seven years of contract history (Unaza & Abdulzahra, 2021), but in 2030 production is expected to rise to 51 billion cubic meters and a growth rate of 6.628 percent, based on the rise in oil production from Global demand is expected to rise as a result of population and economic growth, which naturally increases energy consumption, but in 2035 production is expected to rise to 76 billion cubic meters with an annual growth rate of 8,305 percent as a result of higher gas production. Natural from the country's free gas fields on the one hand oil production has increased as a result of the growing global demand for urgent need in newly developed countries such as China and India.…”
Section: Prospects For Iraq's Natural Gas Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to data in Table 6, production in 2025 of natural gas will rise to 37 billion cubic meters and a growth rate of 0.808 percent due to previous investments and its ability to increase production through the development of infrastructure, which by nature requires a period of time to complete, as well as the referral of the Mansouria free gas field for investment to the Central Oil Company and China's Eni, which is scheduled to produce 2.8 billion cubic meters in the first four years. 8.5 billion cubic meters after seven years of contract history (Unaza & Abdulzahra, 2021), but in 2030 production is expected to rise to 51 billion cubic meters and a growth rate of 6.628 percent, based on the rise in oil production from Global demand is expected to rise as a result of population and economic growth, which naturally increases energy consumption, but in 2035 production is expected to rise to 76 billion cubic meters with an annual growth rate of 8,305 percent as a result of higher gas production. Natural from the country's free gas fields on the one hand oil production has increased as a result of the growing global demand for urgent need in newly developed countries such as China and India.…”
Section: Prospects For Iraq's Natural Gas Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reality of development in Iraq can be seen through the most important indicators of development and what has been achieved on the ground, which is not at the required level, because the development process has witnessed many determinants as a result of the exceptional circumstances that the country has gone through and which have changed the course of development (Unaza & Abdulzahra, 2021). Many indicators of economic development have declined quantitatively and qualitatively, as a result of the destruction of the political, economic and social structure.…”
Section: The Economic Development In Iraq: Reality and Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%