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Estimating the Economic Rate of Return From Accounting Data (RLE Accounting): Routledge Library Editions: Accounting

Editat de Richard Brief
en Limba Engleză Hardback – noi 2013
Published between 1965 and 1985 the papers in this collection address the problem of using accounting data to estimate the economic rate of return. The search for a solution to this problem has been an important episode in the history of accounting thought. The papers reprinted in this volume are the foundation of this intellectual effort. Ten articles and six notes and comments are reprinted here. Seven of the papers were published in UK journals and the rest in US publications. Bringing them together in one book will facilitate research on this important subject.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415707855
ISBN-10: 0415707854
Pagini: 218
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.61 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

Notă biografică

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Part 1 Estimating the Economic Rate of Return From Accounting Data; Chapter 1 1The writer is especially grateful to Professor H. F. Lydall for suggesting the research project on which this article is based and for his comments and help. He would also like to thank Mr. R. D. Terrell, members of the Departments of Economics and Commerce, University of Adelaide, and members of the Joint D.A.E.–Faculty Seminar, University of Cambridge. Miss J. M. Higgins checked the mathematical results., G. C. Harcourt; Chapter 2 Return on Investment, Ezra Solomon; Chapter 3 Discussion Comments, Stephen A. Zeff; Chapter 4 Income Models, Book Yield, and the Rate of Return, William J. Vatter; Chapter 5 Alternative rate of return concepts and their implications for utility regulation, Ezra Solomon; Chapter 6 Relationship between the Accounting and the Internal Rate of Return Measures, John Leslie Livingstone, Gerald L. Salamon; Chapter 7 The measurement of corporate rates of return:, Thomas R. Stauffer; Chapter 8 Accountants, Too, Could be Happy in a Golden Age, J. A. Kay; Chapter 9 1I am grateful to John Kay for his comments on earlier versions of this paper., F. K. Wright; Chapter 10 Accounting Rate of Profit and Internal Rate of Return; a Reply, J. A. Kay; Chapter 11 On the Use of the Accounting Rate of Return in Empirical Research, Geoffrey Whittington; Chapter 12 On the Use of the Accounting Rate of Return in Empirical Research, L.C.L. Skerratt, G. Whittington; Chapter 13 Estimating the Internal Rate of Return from Accounting Data—A Note, A. W. Stark; Chapter 14 Cash Recovery Rates and Measures of Firm Profitability, Gerald L. Salamon; Chapter 15 Some Formal Connections Between Economic Values and Yields and Accounting Numbers, K.V. Peasnell; Chapter 16 Limitations of Using the Cash Recovery Rate to Estimate the IRR, R.P. Brief;

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Published between 1965 and 1985 the papers in this collection address the problem of using accounting data to estimate the economic rate of return. The search for a solution to this problem has been an important episode in the history of accounting thought. The papers reprinted in this volume are the foundation of this intellectual effort. Ten articles and six notes and comments are reprinted here. Seven of the papers were published in UK journals and the rest in US publications. Bringing them together in one book will facilitate research on this important subject.