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As researchers reveal the increasing complexities of accounting
practices in emerging economies, there is a growing need for an
overview of the topic. The Routledge Companion to Accounting in
Emerging Economies is a prestige work offering an introduction to
current scholarship in the field, with indications of future
directions for enhancing the contribution to knowledge. With
regional coverage of key emerging economies such as Brazil, Russia,
India and China, the team of contributors analyse issues in
accounting in detail, while shedding light on the role of the
accounting profession in providing accountability and governance
across the developing world. Each chapter is headed up by an
internationally recognised author who is a leading expert in
designing and implementing research approaches to the topic. Within
the team of authors, some are experienced senior contributors while
others are developing new avenues of exploration on the basis of
high-quality doctoral study. This range of author experience has
been deliberately chosen to allow the reader to envisage working in
such a team while growing in confidence. This unique reference
offers a comprehensive guide to advanced students, academics,
practitioners and policy makers on the current state of, and
potential developments in, accounting in developing economies
globally. This work will be of particular interest to students and
researchers looking to identify topics in emerging economies,
academics and practitioners seeking convenient access to an
unfamiliar area, and established researchers seeking a single
repository on the current state of knowledge, current debates and
relevant literature.
This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of international
corporate reporting which enhances students' understanding of
diversity and convergence in the field. The authors discuss the
institutional and cultural context in which international corporate
reporting has developed over the years as well as the global reach
of IFRS Standards from the IASB throughout and beyond the European
Union, into interest groups and emerging economies. Other key
elements explored throughout the book include assurance through
auditing and corporate governance, narrative reporting, strategic
and corporate social responsibility, group accounting, current
accounting issues and taxation in corporate reports. Indicative
research examples show how the methods used in research papers may
be understood and applied. Case studies outline short projects
based on corporate cases, with related links to material on
corporate websites. Helpful and reliable sources of information and
data are identified through hyperlinks to accessible websites.
End-of-chapter questions encourage discussion of the main issues.
Throughout there is a focus on accountability and the information
needs of stakeholders. This new edition of a classic text is fully
revised and updated in order to remain essential reading for
students of international accounting and corporate reporting
globally. The book will be an invaluable resource for postgraduate
taught programmes and final-year undergraduate courses in
accounting, finance and business studies.
As researchers reveal the increasing complexities of accounting
practices in emerging economies, there is a growing need for an
overview of the topic. The Routledge Companion to Accounting in
Emerging Economies is a prestige work offering an introduction to
current scholarship in the field, with indications of future
directions for enhancing the contribution to knowledge. With
regional coverage of key emerging economies such as Brazil, Russia,
India and China, the team of contributors analyse issues in
accounting in detail, while shedding light on the role of the
accounting profession in providing accountability and governance
across the developing world. Each chapter is headed up by an
internationally recognised author who is a leading expert in
designing and implementing research approaches to the topic. Within
the team of authors, some are experienced senior contributors while
others are developing new avenues of exploration on the basis of
high-quality doctoral study. This range of author experience has
been deliberately chosen to allow the reader to envisage working in
such a team while growing in confidence. This unique reference
offers a comprehensive guide to advanced students, academics,
practitioners and policy makers on the current state of, and
potential developments in, accounting in developing economies
globally. This work will be of particular interest to students and
researchers looking to identify topics in emerging economies,
academics and practitioners seeking convenient access to an
unfamiliar area, and established researchers seeking a single
repository on the current state of knowledge, current debates and
relevant literature.
Get a critical understanding of the 'why' behind the 'what' in
Financial Management Accounting. Financial & Management
Accounting: An Introduction, 8th edition is a core textbook in the
field, written by leading expert teacher in Accounting, Pauline
Weetman. An essential learning resource for undergraduates on
Business Studies degrees, Accounting courses, or MBA students and
professionals, this comprehensive introduction will provide the
foundation you need for your course, presenting a more critical
approach to the subject. The eighth edition of the text retains all
the features that have contributed to the book's popularity: with
its clear and accessible writing style, focus on the accounting
equation, and extensive use of real-world case studies, the book
aims to guide you through the 'why' and not just the 'what' of
financial and management accounting. Key features include:
Definitions and terminology aligned with the 2018 IASB Conceptual
Framework Content fully up-to-date with the International Financial
Reporting Standards (IFRS) New case studies giving examples from
real-world companies Focus on specific knowledge outcomes with
end-of-chapter self-evaluation Questions graded according to
difficulty, allowing you to test your understanding Activities
aligned to each section of a chapter, encouraging students to
explore and consider issues from different viewpoints With a range
of activities throughout the chapters that encourage you to explore
and consider issues from different viewpoints, this market-leading
text is a fundamental learning resource and introduction to the
field.
This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of international
corporate reporting which enhances students' understanding of
diversity and convergence in the field. The authors discuss the
institutional and cultural context in which international corporate
reporting has developed over the years as well as the global reach
of IFRS Standards from the IASB throughout and beyond the European
Union, into interest groups and emerging economies. Other key
elements explored throughout the book include assurance through
auditing and corporate governance, narrative reporting, strategic
and corporate social responsibility, group accounting, current
accounting issues and taxation in corporate reports. Indicative
research examples show how the methods used in research papers may
be understood and applied. Case studies outline short projects
based on corporate cases, with related links to material on
corporate websites. Helpful and reliable sources of information and
data are identified through hyperlinks to accessible websites.
End-of-chapter questions encourage discussion of the main issues.
Throughout there is a focus on accountability and the information
needs of stakeholders. This new edition of a classic text is fully
revised and updated in order to remain essential reading for
students of international accounting and corporate reporting
globally. The book will be an invaluable resource for postgraduate
taught programmes and final-year undergraduate courses in
accounting, finance and business studies.
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