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Accounting History 1976-1986 (RLE Accounting): An Anthology: Routledge Library Editions: Accounting

Autor Peter Boys, John Freear
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 ian 2016
The journal Accounting History was published in eight volumes intermittently between 1976 and 1986. It had a relatively small circulation and this re-issue of its anthology provides the opportunity for many of the articles which appeared in the journal over the years to once again reach a wider audience. The volume begins with items of a general nature, covering the importance of preserving accounting records and accounting history in general. Subsequent categories deal with the methodology of historical accounting research, government accounting, taxation, bankruptcy, professional accountancy and accounting theory, as well as auditing and management accounting.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138965782
ISBN-10: 1138965782
Pagini: 434
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Library Editions: Accounting

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

General, Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction. Part 1: General 1. The Necessity of Preserving Accounting Records 2. ‘Pawing Over the Past’ Luncheon Remarks Second World Congress of Accounting Historians 3. Remarks at Dinner, Third International Congress of Accounting Historians Part 2: Methodology 4. Toward a Taxonomy of Historical Research Methods in Accounting 5. The Philosophy of Accounting Historical Research 6. How Business Accounts Can Be of Use in Local History Research: A Case Study Part 3: Auditing 7. British Railway Audits: The Long Track from 1845 to 1868 8. The Most Universal Quality: Some Nineteenth Century Audit Reports  Part 4: Firm/Industry Studies 9. The Ledger of Giacomo Badoer and the Eastern Trade 10. The Records of an Incorporated Baker’s Guild with Reference to Prices, Costs and Audits 11. A Nineteenth Century Wesh Iron Company: Profit Measuremnt, 1831-1860: An Example 12. Some Aspects of 19th Century Accounting Development in the West Riding Textile Industry 13. Accounting for Beer: An Investigation into the Accounting Practice of Three Northamptonshire Breweries, 1882 to 1914 14. From Bloodhounds to Sapphires and Vipers: The Bristol Siddeley Engines Limited Case Part 5: Corporate Accounting 15. Determining the Advertising Appropriation: The Interwar Years 1919-1939 16. On the Evolution of Accounting Objectives Part 6: Education 17. Early Accounting Education in New Zealand 18. Teaching Accounting History at L.S.E. Part 7: Bibliographies/Biographies 19. Some Anniversaries   20. Daniel Defoe: Accomptant 21. Alfred Allott – 1824-1901: A Profile on the Activities of a Founder Council Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Part 8: Miscelleaneous 22. Accounting for the American War of Independence 1776-1781 23. Eighteenth Century Income Tax Re-Visited 23. Accounting Records in English Bankruptcy Porceedings to 1850 24. Early C.A. Apprentices: Notes on the First Hundred Indentures of Apprenticeship Recorded in the Register of Apprentices of the Society of Accountants in Edinburgh 1854-1863

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The journal Accounting History was published in eight volumes intermittently between 1976 and 1986. It had a relatively small circulation and this re-issue of its anthology provides the opportunity for many of the articles which appeared in the journal over the years to once again reach a wider audience. The volume begins with items of a general nature, covering the importance of preserving accounting records and accounting history in general. Subsequent categories deal with the methodology of historical accounting research, government accounting, taxation, bankruptcy, professional accountancy and accounting theory, as well as auditing and management accounting.