1. It had been eight years since the council published its accounts on time. 2. The report also proposes that it would be appropriate for political parties to publish accounts of how they spend their Short money. 3. This opportunity to file or publish modified accounts does not limit the requirement to prepare full accounts for the shareholders. 4. Tolkien, no doubt, would have seen this point and dealt with it somehow if he had published a full account. 5. Companies, for example, are required, with a few exceptions, to publish accounts annually. 6. It should be recognised that there is a link between the information content of management budgets and published annual accounts. 7. The state began publishing its accounts. 8. When he does come to publish his account of the oddities of peripatetic life in hiding, it will be compelling reading. |