Impact of IFRS Adoption on the Financial Reporting Quality of Nigerian Banks

Comparative study of financial reporting quality of Nigerian banks before and after IFRS adoption.

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Compares financial reporting quality (earnings persistence, value relevance, predictability) of selected Nigerian commercial banks for five years pre- and post-IFRS adoption using their published annual reports.

Methodology

Ex post facto (panel data)

Chapters 1–5 outline

Chapter 1

Introduction: background to IFRS adoption, statement of the problem (stakeholders question whether IFRS has improved reporting quality in Nigeria), aim and objectives, research questions, scope, significance of the study, and definition of terms.

Chapter 2

Literature Review: theoretical framework, review of related works on IFRS adoption, gaps in existing studies, and a summary positioning this project.

Chapter 3

Methodology / System Analysis and Design: ex post facto research; panel regression in Stata/EViews. Includes data collection method, system requirements, use-case and architecture diagrams (or population, sample size, and instrument).

Chapter 4

Implementation and Results: presentation of regression results with comparison across years. Presentation of findings, testing, evaluation, and discussion of results.

Chapter 5

Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations: key findings, contribution to knowledge, limitations, and recommendations for further research.

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