Abstract: ACCOUNTING FOR HEDGE FUND STRATEGIES AND DERIVATIVES
The objectives of this study are to: (1) examine the accounting complexities associated with hedge fund strategies, (2) assess the impact of derivatives on hedge fund accounting, and (3) evaluate the regulatory requirements for hedge fund reporting. A survey design was utilized to collect data from 380 hedge fund accountants in Lagos, derived using Taro Yamane’s formula to ensure a representative sample. Lagos was chosen due to its significant financial market activities. The survey instrument's reliability coefficient score was 0.89, demonstrating high reliability. The findings highlight the intricate nature of accounting for diverse hedge fund strategies and the significant impact of derivatives on financial statements. The study recommends enhanced training for accountants and the implementation of robust accounting frameworks to manage the complexities of hedge fund strategies and derivatives effectively.
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CHAPTER ONE
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