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  1. Financial Reporting in the UK

    A History of the Accounting Standards Committee, 1969-1990

    By B.A. Rutherford

    Series: Routledge Historical Perspectives in Accounting

    Written by a well-known author, this book makes a major contribution to the history of financial reporting, exploring the current and international aspects of standard setting. Compiled through consultation of a considerable amount of relevant literature and interviews with a large number of key...

    Published March 21st 2013 by Routledge

  2. Accounting and Business Economics

    Insights from National Traditions

    Edited by Yuri Biondi, Stefano Zambon

    Series: Routledge Studies in Accounting

    The recent financial crisis has sparked debates surrounding the nature and role of accounting in informing capital markets and regulatory bodies about the financial performance and position of a firm. These debates have drawn attention to the broader implications of accounting for the economy and...

    Published December 17th 2012 by Routledge

  3. Analysing Financial Statements for Non-Specialists

    By Jim O'Hare

    All business organizations produce financial statements and the information communicated (or hidden) on these has never been more important to understand following the global financial crisis. Analyzing Financial Statements for Non-Specialists introduces this topic without assuming prior training...

    Published December 10th 2012 by Routledge

  4. Criminal Financial Investigations

    The Use of Forensic Accounting Techniques and Indirect Methods of Proof, Second Edition

    By Gregory A. Pasco

    Understanding the financial motivations behind white collar crime is often the key to the apprehension and successful prosecution of these individuals. Now in its second edition, Criminal Financial Investigations: The Use of Forensic Accounting Techniques and Indirect Methods of Proof provides...

    Published October 4th 2012 by CRC Press

  5. Accounting and Distributive Justice

    By John Flower

    Series: Routledge Studies in Accounting

    Accounting and Distributive Justice challenges the basic assumptions on which the current practice of financial reporting is based. It argues that the objective of financial reporting should be to contribute to the achievement of distributive justice and not the optimal allocation of resources as...

    Published July 26th 2012 by Routledge

  6. Intellectual Capital Accounting

    Practices in a Developing Country

    By Indra Abeysekera

    Series: Routledge Studies in Accounting

    This book examines and explains the intellectual capital reporting practices, with a human capital focus, of firms located in the developing nation of Sri Lanka. The study ascertains the following: first, to what extent the industry groups, based on the number of shareholders, differ in their ICR...

    Published March 13th 2012 by Routledge

  7. Teaching IFRS

    Edited by Richard M.S. Wilson, Ralph Adler

    Series: Special issue books from 'Accounting Education: an international journal'

    The increasing pace of global conformance towards the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) highlights the need for accounting students as well as accounting practitioners to be conversant with IFRS. Teaching IFRS offers expert descriptions of, and insights into, the IFRS...

    Published January 15th 2012 by Routledge

  8. Solvency in Financial Accounting

    By Julie E. Margret

    Series: Routledge Studies in Accounting

    This book examines the notion of solvency at law and in accounting; and reveals inconsistent ways of determining solvency therein. Solvency is a critical commercial financial attribute. Quantifying solvency has been of concern to many across time, particularly with regard to business continuity....

    Published December 21st 2011 by Routledge

  9. Managing Sport Finance

    By Robert Wilson

    All good managers working in sport need to have a clear understanding of the principles of finance and accounting. Whether working in the private, public or voluntary sectors, a firm grasp of the basic concepts and techniques of financial management is essential if a manager is to make effective...

    Published March 20th 2011 by Routledge

  10. Profitability, Accounting Theory and Methodology

    The Selected Essays of Geoffrey Whittington

    By Geoffrey Whittington

    Series: Routledge Historical Perspectives in Accounting

    An important scholar in the history of accounting, Geoffrey Whittington's numerous articles cover a broad spectrum of the field and are both sharply insightful and extremely significant. He has made important contributions to the topics of inflation accounting, accounting theory and methodology and...

    Published August 31st 2010 by Routledge