65.True and fair
‘True and fair’ is a concept in relation to a set of financial statements that has no precise
definition. It takes into account the inherent judgements required in preparing (and
auditing) financial statements. Financial statements will not be ‘true and fair’ unless the
information they contain is sufficient in terms of both quality and quantity to satisfy the
reasonable expectations of users of the financial statements.
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