An Introduction to Corporate Accounting Standards
Author : William Andrew Paton
Publisher :
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 37,28 MB
Release : 1957
Category : Accounting
ISBN :
Author : William Andrew Paton
Publisher :
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 37,28 MB
Release : 1957
Category : Accounting
ISBN :
Author : David F. Hawkins
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 15,17 MB
Release : 2022-02-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1000385477
This book, first published in 1986, is a close analysis into management’s financial disclosure practices of the first half of the twentieth century. With criticisms of existing financial disclosure practices continuing to today, this study aims to make sense of the present through an examination of past practices, difficulties and solutions.
Author : Gary John Previts
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 38,2 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :
Author : Gary J. Previts
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Page : 173 pages
File Size : 10,46 MB
Release : 2011-07-12
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0857248111
Addresses Global Accounting History developments, focusing upon financial reporting, and related institutional aspects of disclosures for accountability and decision making purposes. This title also addresses five countries of the Americas, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico and the United States of America.
Author : Jerry W. Markham
Publisher : M.E. Sharpe
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 19,98 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780765607300
The first comprehensive financial history of the United States in more than thirty years. Accessible to undergraduate level readers, it focuses on the growth and expansion of banking, securities, and insurance from the colonial period right up to the incredible growth of the stock market during the 1990s and the attack on the World Trade Center in 2001. The author traces the origins of American finance to the older societies of Europe and Northern Africa, and shows how English merchants transferred their financial systems to America. He explains how financial matters dominated the founding and development of the colonies, and how financial concerns incited the Revolution. And he shows how the Civil War began the transformation of America from a small economy largely dependent on foreign capital into a complex capitalist society. From the Civil War, the nation's financial history breaks down into periods of frenzied speculation, quiet growth, periodic panics, and furious periods of expansion, right up through the incredible growth of the stock market during the 1990s.
Author : James Don Edwards
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 30,37 MB
Release : 2020-09-04
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1000167038
This book, first published in 1988, is a readable, concise history of the accounting profession in the US from its beginnings to the late twentieth century. It examines the roots of the profession, how it developed, how its standards have evolved, and what social, economic and legal forces have shaped it. The chapters form a series of dramatic highlights, illustrative of the multifarious problems besetting a young profession, catapulted into prominence by the economic and social forces of the twentieth century.
Author : Michael Chatfield
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 678 pages
File Size : 44,88 MB
Release : 2014-02-05
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1134675453
Global in scope, accounting has had its share of great thinkers and practitioners, from Luca Pacioloi, the father of accounting, to R. J. Chambers, W. W. Cooper, Yuji Ijiri, Stephen A. Zeff and other figures. This encyclopedia presents more than 400 entries that focus on such subjects as publications in the field, institutional bodies, accounting and economic concepts, accounting issues, authors in accounting, records, leaders in the profession, accounting in various countries, financial court cases, accounting exams and historical researchers.
Author : Jeremy Atack
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 497 pages
File Size : 15,36 MB
Release : 2009-03-16
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1139477048
Collectively, mankind has never had it so good despite periodic economic crises of which the current sub-prime crisis is merely the latest example. Much of this success is attributable to the increasing efficiency of the world's financial institutions as finance has proved to be one of the most important causal factors in economic performance. In a series of insightful essays, financial and economic historians examine how financial innovations from the seventeenth century to the present have continually challenged established institutional arrangements, forcing change and adaptation by governments, financial intermediaries, and financial markets. Where these have been successful, wealth creation and growth have followed. When they failed, growth slowed and sometimes economic decline has followed. These essays illustrate the difficulties of co-ordinating financial innovations in order to sustain their benefits for the wider economy, a theme that will be of interest to policy makers as well as economic historians.
Author : Gary John Previts
Publisher :
Page : 612 pages
File Size : 32,54 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :
The only comprehensive chronicle of American accountancy from the colonial period to the present, this completely revised edition provides practicing accountants and professional accounting students with a thorough knowledge of the origins of their profession. Gary John Previts and Barbara Dubis Merino address the evolution of accounting in social, political, and economic terms and discuss the major figures in each historical period. They consider the development of accounting in all of its major institutional domains, including public practice, financial reporting, business management, government, and education.
Author : William Andrew Paton
Publisher :
Page : 532 pages
File Size : 29,47 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Accounting
ISBN :