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Accounting is conventionally constituted and practised as a quantitative discipline which emphasises the use of money … take precedence. However, the boundaries of conventional accounting remain imprecisely defined and this creates a … extended in terms of the need to make accounting itself more accountable within the public sector. ? 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All …
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Studies of early Australian accounting texts and their authors have yet to be augmented by examinations of the … subsequent specialist books which were written to guide accounting practice within specific domains, such as the pastoral and … mining industries. This study examines the contents, use, and influence of an early specialist pastoral accounting text …
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Studies: Financial Accounting and Disclosure enhances students; understanding of the complex financial accounting environment … and gives them the opportunity to apply accounting theory. In examining topical contemporary issues the book illustrates … that, in reality, accounting is not always black and white. The cases in this book require students to use practical …
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Society's perception of the legitimacy of the accounting profession and its members is grounded in the verbal and … failures portray accountants and accounting, and the implications their authors draw for corporate governance and the survival … (including the rise of consulting) and have contrasted the personalities of "founding fathers" of the US accounting profession …
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This contribution seeks to re-examine the determinants of barter accounting practices based on a critical review of … for studies of this kind, especially of accounting practices in isolated colonial communities, to emphasise the economic … accounting records. Through the use of a case study set within isolated pastoral communities in a colonial society, a general …
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This study examines one aspect of the influence of the British Empire connection on the establishment of an accountancy profession in Australia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It does so by analysing data collected on the comembership of the numerous Australian and British...
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