In financial reporting, full disclosure means that a company must provide all necessary information in its financial statements and notes to help users make informed decisions. For example, if a company has a significant pending lawsuit that could impact its financial health, it must disclose this information in its financial reports.
During the audit, the CFO emphasized the importance of full disclosure to maintain the integrity and transparency of the financial statements.
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