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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
reporting
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
balanced reporting
balanced reporting of the election campaign
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
financial
▪ How does the conflict between the legal model and market perceptions affect financial reporting?
▪ A major decision would have to be taken on whether to include financial reporting as well as auditing.
▪ Government financial reporting and control is an evolving area.
▪ As a result, confidence in financial reporting has been undermined.
▪ In fact, Holder concludes that governments should adopt the basic business model of financial reporting.
▪ Of course, the same applies with traditional financial reporting.
▪ It will of course anger some because its concentration on problems implicitly denies the possibility of good financial reporting.
▪ Graeme Macdonald compares experience of arguments between substance and form in the financial reporting and taxation contexts.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Breaches of restrictions on court reporting, for example, which carry fines of up to £2,000, are not triable by jury.
▪ The emphasis of the research mainly focused on the press reporting of the rape victim.
Wiktionary
reporting

n. (context economics journalism English) The activity that results in reports for a business or a journal. vb. (present participle of report English)

WordNet
reporting

n. the news as presented by reporters for newspapers or radio or television; "they accused the paper of biased coverage of race relations" [syn: coverage, reportage]

Wikipedia
Reporting

Reporting may refer to

  • any activity that leads to reports
  • in particular business reporting
  • Data reporting
  • Sustainability reporting
  • Financial reporting
  • international reporting of financial information for tax purposes under the OECD's Common Reporting Standard
  • Journalism
  • Court reporting
  • Traffic reporting
  • Beat reporting
  • Operational reporting

Usage examples of "reporting".

Levitt had warned companies not to abuse the practice that allowed them to avoid reporting accounting errors that affect less than a defined percentage of income.