RISK DISCLOSURES IN FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF BANKS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

Authors

  • Amira Pobrić Faculty of Economics Brčko, University of East Sarajevo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7251/ZREFIS1918011P

Abstract

This study examines the practice of disclosing risk information in the financial statements of banks in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The research is carried out using the content analysis. The aim of the research is to determine the volume and characteristics of risk disclosures. The results of research show that banks in Bosnia and Herzegovina disclose less risk information than banks in developed countries, such as Canada and the UK. Most information is disclosed about credit risk. More quantitative than qualitative data is disclosed. The banks are focused on providing mandatory risk disclosures but they do not provide all mandatory disclosures. They primarily disclose past and time-neutral risk information. They are more likely to disclose positive and neutral news about risk exposure and risk management rather than negative news.

Published

2019-10-08