Macrodisclosures
Macrodisclosures refer to information disclosed by an organization that relates to macro-level factors influencing performance, rather than company-specific operational details. They provide context about external conditions such as the broader economy, policy environment, and systemic risks, helping readers assess resilience and prospects across comparable entities.
The primary purpose of macrodisclosures is to illuminate how large-scale forces may affect financial results and
Implementation varies by jurisdiction and reporting framework. Macrodisclosures commonly appear in annual reports, management discussion and
Challenges include uncertainty and measurement difficulty, potential lack of comparability across firms, and the risk of
See also: integrated reporting, risk disclosure, macroeconomics, climate-related financial disclosures.