Financial Accounting Theory

Cover Art for 9780070277267, Financial Accounting Theory by Craig Deegan
ISBN: 9780070277267
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL Higher Education
Published: 20 May, 2009
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Links Australian Libraries (Trove)
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"Presenting accounting theory as a vibrant, relevant topic in a changing world, this text has established itself as the market leader in Australia and New Zealand. The third edition retains core strengths that appeal both to academics and students; critical evaluation, a writing style that is easy to read and understand, and a balanced discussion of different theories of accounting to stimulate student interest. Contemporary examples and questions have been included and other content (such as the topic of international accounting) extensively updated. With twelve chapters that are arranged in a logical sequence, this text is ideally suited for one-semester subjects. It is also an ideal text for those undertaking further research at post graduate levels; comprehensive internal referencing guides point the reader to undertake further reading or investigate aspects at a deeper level. Key Features: explains why or how organisations disclose particular items of financial information; considers how and why people at an aggregate and individual level demand or react to particular accounting disclosures; covers recent efforts by the FASB and IASB towards the development of a revised conceptual framework."--Publisher's website.

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