The annual reports of listed companies increasingly use visual representations to convey financial information. Typical financial graphs include typical five-year column graphs, and key financial variable (kfv) graphs. These companies have added financial statements. The company seeks to use financial charts instead of tables or narratives for communication because the charts are more concise, flexible and easy to understand. However, the use of graphics in annual reports is not without problems. The effectiveness of graphic communication depends on the graphic capabilities of the author and the user. There are many specific aspects of graph construction and design that can be changed, and may affect the user's perception. The possible result of this impression management behavior is that the message delivered is no longer neutral and fair.
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