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Aug 27, 2014

Corporate reporting: a balance of words and pictures

Infographics are not always beneficial, reveals new study

Along with a variety of linguistic tips, the SEC’s Plain English Handbook encourages companies to adopt a presentation style in their reports that uses images and graphical depictions of numbers. But investigators at the University of Illinois have identified a set of conditions calling into question the notion that graphics are always beneficial.Specifically, they find investors are most willing to invest in a firm when there is a ‘fit’ between how it frames strategy and how it

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