The Impact of Financial Reporting Quality on Investor Decision-making: This dissertation explores how the quality of financial reporting influences investor decision-making. It examines the relevance and reliability of financial information, the role of transparency, and the effect on investor confidence and market efficiency. Corporate Governance and Financial Performance: A Comparative Analysis: This study compares the relationship between corporate governance mechanisms (such as board structure, executive compensation, and ownership structure) and financial performance across different industries or countries. It investigates how variations in corporate governance practices affect firm performance and shareholder value. The Role of Internal Controls in Preventing Fraudulent Financial Reporting: This dissertation examines the effectiveness of internal control systems in detecting and preventing fraudulent financial reporting. It assesses the role of control activities, risk assessment, information and communication, and monitoring in mitigating the risk of financial fraud.