Definition of Misstatements. Meaning of Misstatements. Synonyms of Misstatements

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Definition of Misstatements

Misstatement
Misstatement Mis*state"ment, n. An incorrect statement.

Meaning of Misstatements from wikipedia

- Intention: Misstatements can be made deliberately with the intent to deceive or unintentionally due to misconception. Consequences: Impact of misstatements can...
- statements are said to be true and fair when they are free of material misstatements – a concept influenced by both quantitative (numerical) and qualitative...
- original statement. Actionable misrepresentations must be misstatements of fact or law: misstatements of opinion or intention are not deemed statements of...
- on whether the company's financial statements are free of material misstatements, whether due to fraud or error. For publicly traded companies, external...
- detect a misstatement that exists in an ****ertion that could be material (significant), either individually or when aggregated with other misstatements. In...
- internal control and material misstatements in the financial statements of the company. The presence of material misstatements could result in receiving an...
- The Bowling Green m****acre is a fictitious incident of Islamic terrorism mentioned by Kellyanne Conway, then–counselor to President Donald Trump, in interviews...
- to avoid making misstatements. This point is no longer good law in cases where economic loss flows from non-fraudulent misstatements. Within company law...
- act that results in a material misstatement in financial statements. There are two types of fraud considered: misstatements arising from fraudulent financial...
- eleventh edition. Wright claimed that Britannica was "characterized by misstatements, inexcusable omissions, rabid and patriotic prejudices, personal animosities...