The law says what companies have to include in their publicly available accounts, it’s a bit odd to include more than you’re required to by law, because it makes sense that companies would want to keep figures like profit and payments to shareholders (dividends) private. I think a good accountant would recognise this and not publish the fact that the company made nearly £500k of profits and paid its shareholders £375k when it isn’t required to.When you say rubbish what exactly does that mean? For someone who has no idea about accounting
ETA: this specifically applies to “small” companies which influencers’ companies would generally be. Larger companies do have to publish profits.