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Routledge New Works in Accounting History


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This innovative series contains volumes on accounting history, auditing, bibliography, development of accounting principles and standards, education and ethics, financial reporting, law and regulations, management accounting and the theoretical works of leading scholars. Providing students, teachers and researchers with the opportunity to learn more about the discipline of accountancy and its past, this series is a vital addition to any accounting library.

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Contemporary Issues in Financial Reporting A User-Oriented Approach

Contemporary Issues in Financial Reporting: A User-Oriented Approach

1st Edition

By Paul Rosenfield
June 16, 2009

With the collapse of Enron and other similar scandals, financial reporting and its relation to corporate governance has become a contentious issue. In this revealing book, author Paul Rosenfield involves the reader in exploring contemporary financial reporting and skilfully highlights the ...

Mark to Market Accounting 'True North' in Financial Reporting

Mark to Market Accounting: 'True North' in Financial Reporting

1st Edition

Edited By Peter W. Wolnizer, Walter P. Schuetze
December 19, 2003

This Volume, edited by Peter W. Wolnizer, Professor of Accounting at the University of Sydney, makes available the collected writings of Walter P. Scheutze, a senior accounting practitioner. The articles, speeches and letters collected here probe the most fundamental problems of corporate financial...

Double Entry Bookkeeping in British Central Government, 1822-1856

Double Entry Bookkeeping in British Central Government, 1822-1856

1st Edition

Edited By Hugh Coombs, John R. Edwards, Hugh Greener
December 01, 1997

First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company....

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