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Financial accounting theory / Craig Deegan.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Southbank : Cengage Learning Australia, 2023Publisher: ©2023.Edition: 5th editionDescription: xxi, 754 pages 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780170460491
  • 0170460495
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 657 22
Summary: Annotation. Craig Deegan's Financial Accounting Theory provides a concise approach while comprehensively covering both traditional and contemporary theories that have emerged as the practice of accounting has evolved. Social and environmental accountability and reporting issues are discussed in depth, along with coverage of critical perspectives, public sector accounting and fair value. The text has a reader-friendly style that uses straightforward explanations and numerous practical examples. This fifth edition of Financial Accounting Theory includes new content focusing on how different perspectives of organisational responsibilities and 'accountabilities' impact the way accounting is performed, and the theories that different researchers choose to use/apply.
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Course book reference Högskolan Väst Övre plan (3rd floor) 657 Deegan Läses i biblioteket - Library use only 6004300076471
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Annotation. Craig Deegan's Financial Accounting Theory provides a concise approach while comprehensively covering both traditional and contemporary theories that have emerged as the practice of accounting has evolved. Social and environmental accountability and reporting issues are discussed in depth, along with coverage of critical perspectives, public sector accounting and fair value. The text has a reader-friendly style that uses straightforward explanations and numerous practical examples. This fifth edition of Financial Accounting Theory includes new content focusing on how different perspectives of organisational responsibilities and 'accountabilities' impact the way accounting is performed, and the theories that different researchers choose to use/apply.

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