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Financial measurement can be difficult, especially in the public
sector where accurate and reliable reporting is imperative for
public trust, legality, accountability, and long-term
sustainability of activities. Measurement in Public Sector
Financial Reporting brings together theoretical arguments and
empirical evidence to fuel the debate on measurement approaches in
public sector financial reporting. Understanding that various
dimensions of value need to be explored in order to reveal methods
for providing a more comprehensive public sector view, Measurement
in Public Sector Financial Reporting presents a constructive and
thoughtful analysis of possible valuation methodologies for the
public sector context and related peculiarities and critical
issues. The chapters consider both theory and practice, providing a
holistic showcase for both practitioner and academic viewpoints.
The authors develop discussions and consolidate knowledge,
providing a substantial contribution to an international debate.
This second volume of Emerald Studies in Public Service Accounting
and Accountability recognises the unique characteristics of public
sector assets, liabilities, and the other elements of financial
statements. The views presented in the chapters make the contents
useful for those who are involved, interested in, or responsible
for the preparation of public sector financial reporting and
related standards.
This book examines the implications of the Covid-19 pandemic for
public-sector accounting and finance. It provides a holistic
overview of government initiatives to navigate the pandemic,
focusing on how government policies and related spending have
affected the budgetary process, the disclosure of information and
transparency, as well as the importance of accounting technologies
and operating systems in times of crisis. The book shows how
government economic interventions have been crucial in
counteracting the financial consequences of the global pandemic,
and emphasizes the importance of accountability. It will appeal to
students and scholars of public policy, public administration and
finance, as well as policymakers and public managers responsible
for public sector financial and budgetary reporting of public
administrations.
This book analyses the role of public sector accounting, and the
relevance of accounting frameworks, in assisting financially
sustainable policy making. Focussing on the European context, the
book examines financial reporting, management accounting, budgeting
and other reporting requirements, for example, Government Finance
Statistics. It also analyses emerging forms of reporting, such as
popular reporting and integrated reporting, which may also be
considered by policy makers, standard setters, and managers of
public sector entities.
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