Comparison of Integrated Reports: CBA and Stockland
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................... 2
PART A................................................................................................................... 2
COMPARISON OF COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA AND STOCKLAND.........2
PRINCIPLES OF INTEGRATED REPORT (CBA).......................................................3
PRINCIPLES OF INTEGRATED REPORT (STOCKLAND)..........................................3
PART B................................................................................................................... 3
UTILITARIAN THEORY.......................................................................................... 3
DEONTOLOGICAL THEORY.................................................................................. 3
ETHICAL AND UNETHICAL ACTIONS TAKEN BY CBA............................................4
Judgement: Ethical vs. Unethical...........................................................................4
REFERENCE............................................................................................................ 5
INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................... 2
PART A................................................................................................................... 2
COMPARISON OF COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA AND STOCKLAND.........2
PRINCIPLES OF INTEGRATED REPORT (CBA).......................................................3
PRINCIPLES OF INTEGRATED REPORT (STOCKLAND)..........................................3
PART B................................................................................................................... 3
UTILITARIAN THEORY.......................................................................................... 3
DEONTOLOGICAL THEORY.................................................................................. 3
ETHICAL AND UNETHICAL ACTIONS TAKEN BY CBA............................................4
Judgement: Ethical vs. Unethical...........................................................................4
REFERENCE............................................................................................................ 5
INTRODUCTION
Integrated Report is a study that offers its shareholders with significant
data about the industry's opportunities, difficulties, policies and results.
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) and Stockland's integrated
study was analyzed in the first portion of this study based on seven core
principles of Integrated Reporting consisting of policy focus and potential
direction, shareholder connection, accuracy and comprehensiveness, and
more. And CBA's integrated report was analyzed on the basis of ethical
concepts in the second portion.
PART A
COMPARISON OF COMMONWEALTH BANK OF
AUSTRALIA AND STOCKLAND
The integrated study by CBA and Stockland shows their dedication and
policies for long-term viable value development for all shareholders. As
per their study, it was ready through elevated stakeholder engagement
that helped to keep excellent shareholder relationships. These accounts
are the origin of client, individual, consumer protection organisation,
vendors, staff, and society data. Both the company report was ready to
provide investors with data on economic and non-financial results and
ultimate goal. In addition, both accounts integrate data on certain assets
such as innovation, human capital and how these resources communicate
and affect the economic company's future. These accounts have
attempted to express how the business process models of the
organization were handled collectively by the organization and brought
into tactical level into account. CBA and Stockland's integrated report is
written off at management level and they see it as a trip toward reliable
commercial accounting, user friendliness, and ongoing enhancement.
According to the study, the main priority of CBA was accountable banking
practices, favourable user experience, management and social and
environmental hedging. Stockland's main focus is to supply housing
groups of top quality and accessible value. Stockland creates and
maintains relationships with its shareholder as per the study and responds
according to their need and understanding. CBA employs over 50,000
people, 30 percent of who are females, while Stockland employs about
1,500 people, 43 percent of who are females. CBA experienced ongoing
AUSTRAC political inspection after the notorious money laundering case
Integrated Report is a study that offers its shareholders with significant
data about the industry's opportunities, difficulties, policies and results.
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) and Stockland's integrated
study was analyzed in the first portion of this study based on seven core
principles of Integrated Reporting consisting of policy focus and potential
direction, shareholder connection, accuracy and comprehensiveness, and
more. And CBA's integrated report was analyzed on the basis of ethical
concepts in the second portion.
PART A
COMPARISON OF COMMONWEALTH BANK OF
AUSTRALIA AND STOCKLAND
The integrated study by CBA and Stockland shows their dedication and
policies for long-term viable value development for all shareholders. As
per their study, it was ready through elevated stakeholder engagement
that helped to keep excellent shareholder relationships. These accounts
are the origin of client, individual, consumer protection organisation,
vendors, staff, and society data. Both the company report was ready to
provide investors with data on economic and non-financial results and
ultimate goal. In addition, both accounts integrate data on certain assets
such as innovation, human capital and how these resources communicate
and affect the economic company's future. These accounts have
attempted to express how the business process models of the
organization were handled collectively by the organization and brought
into tactical level into account. CBA and Stockland's integrated report is
written off at management level and they see it as a trip toward reliable
commercial accounting, user friendliness, and ongoing enhancement.
According to the study, the main priority of CBA was accountable banking
practices, favourable user experience, management and social and
environmental hedging. Stockland's main focus is to supply housing
groups of top quality and accessible value. Stockland creates and
maintains relationships with its shareholder as per the study and responds
according to their need and understanding. CBA employs over 50,000
people, 30 percent of who are females, while Stockland employs about
1,500 people, 43 percent of who are females. CBA experienced ongoing
AUSTRAC political inspection after the notorious money laundering case
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