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THE BLACKWELL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
Accounting practice encompasses a wide variety of organizational activities which include the recording of financial transactions and events in the firm’s books, the use of financial information for management decision-making and control purposes, and the preparation and audit of financial statements prepared for external users such as investors, customers, and employees. There are many textbooks available which provide introductory, intermediate, and advanced treatments of the tech- nical and managerial issues raised by such accounting activities. The current volume cannot possibly aim to provide in depth coverage of the vast range of activities which comprise modern accounting practice. Instead, it aims to provide a way in to the expanding accounting research literature which in recent years has come to provide a variety of perspectives on the big issues confronting accounting practice. I briefly consider some of these perspectives here.
Colin Clubb - Personal Name
Second Edition
0-631-23317-2
NONE
Accounting
English
2005
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