Obfuscation

Black-Box Accounting
Black-Box Accounting refers to financial statements based on complex accounting methodologies that, while accurate and legal, obfuscate rather than clarify financial data. Techniques such as restatements of revenues, inventory, earnings, and the use of derivatives and off-the-books partnerships can be involved.

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