Financial reporting an accounting revolution

Oriented toward concepts rather than procedures and based on materials which have appeared in previous publications with a major portion taken from the author's experiences. Reflects the author's perspective on the financial reporting environment and based upon two major sources of experie...

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Main Author: Beaver, William H (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Prentice Hall 1989
©1989
Edition:Second Edition
Series:Prentice-Hall contemporary topics in accounting series
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Summary:Oriented toward concepts rather than procedures and based on materials which have appeared in previous publications with a major portion taken from the author's experiences. Reflects the author's perspective on the financial reporting environment and based upon two major sources of experience, research and institutional. The third edition of Financial An Accounting Revolution has been revised to include the Feltham-Ohlson framework and a discussion of key features of financial reporting. It acknowledges recent research incorporating balance sheet as well as earnings variables. It also reflects recent empirical research that adopts a balance sheet perspective. An essential reference for all financial professionals, including analysts, regulators, and managers.
Item Description:Includes index
Physical Description:xviii, 204 pages illustrations 23 cm
ISBN:0133169936