Accounting Standards in Evolution

Accounting Standards in Evolution
Author: J. A. Milburn
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 711
Release: 2001
Genre: Accounting
ISBN: 9780130880154

Appropriate for financial accounting theory courses at both the senior undergraduate and professional master's levels. The primary purpose of this book is to describe present-day accounting standards and to evaluate them in conceptual terms. With great emphasis on the past development of accounting ideas, Milburn and Skinner write with three main objectives in mind. The first is to examine the standards that govern financial reporting. The second is to explore the general theory underlying accounting standards, and the particular thinking that has influenced the form taken by individual standards. The third is to critically evaluate the standards and underlying theory of accounting.

Accounting is an Evolved Economic Institution

Accounting is an Evolved Economic Institution
Author: Gregory B. Waymire
Publisher: Now Publishers Inc
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1601981600

Accounting is an Evolved Economic Institution summarizes accounting history over the past ten thousand years and can be used as a primer of accounting history.

Fair Value Measurements

Fair Value Measurements
Author: Mark L. Zyla
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2009-12-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470588772

A hands-on volume for financial executives with guidance on the fair value measurement process In today's dynamic and volatile markets, whether buying or selling, what corporate officers need to know is the worth of an asset today, a task that for many has become complex and at times confusing. Fair Value Measurements: Practical Guidance and Implementation demystifies this topic, offering you a nuts-and-bolts guide of the most recent developments in preparing financial statements using fair value measurements. This straightforward book covers the best practices on measuring fair value in a business combination and how to subsequently test the value of these assets for impairment. Filters complicated insider concepts into easy-to-understand information on the valuation specialist's function Discusses the many new FASB pronouncements involving fair value Instantly familiarizes you on the ins and outs of fair value financial disclosure Well-written, conversational in tone, and filled with valuable insights, Fair Value Measurements: Practical Guidance and Implementation lifts the veil of confusion from the substantial and growing requirements for fair value disclosures.

The Evolution of International Accounting Standards in Transitional and Developing Economies

The Evolution of International Accounting Standards in Transitional and Developing Economies
Author: V.K. Zimmerman
Publisher: JAI Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998-08-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780762304615

This volume contains papers presented at the 1996 Center for International Education and Research in Accounting Conference. The theme of transitional and developing economies struggling with the introduction and implementation of international accounting standards is evident throughout the papers. While current events often seem to outstrip our ability to keep up, these papers provide insights into current events in the adoption and application of the international accounting standards.

Accountants Without Standards?

Accountants Without Standards?
Author: David Roderic Myddelton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

In this book the author argues persuasively that the ' ... "authority" claimed for accounting standards, especially those dealing with measurement, is unwise in intellectual and commercial matters.' Section I begins with a brief history of accounting standards, Section II reviews the arguments for and against standards, Section III discusses the purpose of company accounts, Section IV discusses the setting and enforcing of standards, and the problems which have arisen both in Britain and the United States from political interference in standard setting and Section V assesses the case for and against compulsory standards.

Accounting Regulation in Japan

Accounting Regulation in Japan
Author: Masatsugu Sanada
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2019-09-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000710807

Little has been published on accounting standards in Japan and how they have developed. The purpose of this study is to construct a historical narrative of the interplay between accounting standards in Japan and theories of regulation. The authors demonstrate that delegation of the authority for accounting standard setting to the private sector in Japan is incomplete, and thus, the role of the public sector remains important. In the discussion about IFRS implementation in Japan, the movement in the United States, industry opinions, and ideological conflict between fair value versus historical cost play important roles. These elements combined led to the ambiguous coexistence of four sets of accounting standards in Japan. First, by using an explaining-outcome process-tracing method, the authors examine how these sets of standards occurred and explore the significance of each. Second, they deliver an explanation of this unique coexistence through the lens of theories of regulation. In doing so, they provide an overview of the history of the recent development of accounting regulation in Japan and offer an up-to-date response to current affairs or policy debates in Japan that have been rapidly changing. Providing a rare insight into accounting regulation in Japan, an IFRS non-application country, this concise text will be of great interest to researchers and advanced students in international accounting and accounting regulation.