ABSTRACT
This research explores THE ROLE OF ACCOUNTING FOR INTERNATIONAL SECURITIES AND DERIVATIVES, aiming to enhance financial transparency, compliance with global standards, and risk management. A survey design was employed to gather data from a large sample of professionals. The sample size, determined using Taro Yamane's formula, was 380 accountants from Lagos, ensuring a robust dataset. Lagos was selected for its significant financial markets and trading activities. The reliability coefficient score of the survey tool was 0.87. Findings indicate that accounting for international securities and derivatives is critical for financial transparency and compliance, though complexities arise from diverse regulatory requirements and market volatility. The study recommends harmonizing global accounting standards and providing specialized training for accountants to manage these complexities effectively.
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