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This book addresses the considerations and factors that accounting
professionals should take into account when pivoting from practice
to higher education, think tanks, or other non-practitioner roles.
Breaking down this transition, the book addresses issues connected
to the types of job opportunities, where and when these
opportunities might arise, and how any practitioner can reimagine
their professional persona. Crafted from a first-hand perspective,
the advice and anecdotes included throughout the book add a
tangible and real-world feel to the concepts and ideas discussed in
this book.
Although an emerging technology, blockchain is here to stay. Since
its inception, imaginative thinkers have identified new ways for
this powerful technology to bring innovative solutions to problems
in the business world. Considered by many as an extreme and
disruptive change, how can business leaders overcome resistance to
the implementation of blockchain solutions and maximize its
potential? The Emerald Handbook of Blockchain for Business equips
academics, practitioners, and students with a broad understanding
of the cutting-edge developments and applications of emerging
blockchain technology. Covering the basic concepts while also
showcasing practical applications in intricate real-world
situations, this handbook bridges the gap between theory and
practice, providing a useful balance of detailed and user-friendly
coverage. Facilitating readers with a working knowledge of how
blockchain functions and integrates within the business world, this
handbook is essential reading for academics looking for a
springboard for further research and practitioners needing a go-to
resource for navigating the implementation of this fast-moving new
technology.
Integrated reporting in corporate communication is a process that
results in improved communication, most visibly an 'integrated
report,' about value creation over time. An integrated report is a
concise communication about how an organization's strategy,
governance, performance, and prospects lead to the creation of
value over the short, medium, and long term. It represents the
integrated summarization of a company's performance in terms of
both financial and other relevant information. Integrated reporting
provides greater context for performance data, clarifies how
relevant information fits into operations or a business, and may
help make decision making better in the long-term. The aim and
scope of this book is to provide readers with an overview and
analysis of the topics of both integrated financial reporting and a
multiple capital model. Analyzing this topic through both a
qualitative and quantitative framework, this important business
topic is introduced and framed in the context of current market
trends, while also including implications for business management
professionals. This book provides a thorough examination of the
topics of integrated reporting, management ramifications, and
opportunities for management professionals. This easy to read and
understand book provides numerous take away points, action items
and implications. It includes real world examples, sources where
more information can be obtained, and direct cause-to-effect
examples, making it a valuable resource for readers.
Bitcoin's introduction as the first cryptoasset in 2009 ushered in
a new era, generating much interest, excitement, and growth. A
cryptoasset is a digital asset using blockchain technology to
regulate the generation of new units and verify and secure
transactions. Besides cryptocurrencies, other major cryptoassets
are security tokens and utility tokens. Cryptoassets are attractive
to investors because of potentially high returns and
diversification benefits. However, investors entering this market
face substantial challenges like the low quality of information,
high price volatility, a lack of academically defensible valuation
models, and regulatory uncertainty. This book spans the gamut from
theoretical to practical while offering the right balance of
detailed and user-friendly coverage. It consists of five parts: (1)
the cryptoasset landscape, (2) types of cryptoassets, (3)
cryptoassets as investment opportunities, (4) trading, reporting,
and technical aspects, and (5) other cryptoasset issues. The book
skillfully blends scholars' and practitioners' contributions into a
single review of critical topics and issues about cryptoassets. The
contributors' varied backgrounds ensure different perspectives and
a rich interplay of ideas. The book reflects the latest research
and offers a guide to understanding cryptoassets and their role in
investment portfolios.
Integrated reporting in corporate communication is a process that
results in improved communication, most visibly an 'integrated
report,' about value creation over time. An integrated report is a
concise communication about how an organization's strategy,
governance, performance, and prospects lead to the creation of
value over the short, medium, and long term. It represents the
integrated summarization of a company's performance in terms of
both financial and other relevant information. Integrated reporting
provides greater context for performance data, clarifies how
relevant information fits into operations or a business, and may
help make decision making better in the long-term. The aim and
scope of this book is to provide readers with an overview and
analysis of the topics of both integrated financial reporting and a
multiple capital model. Analyzing this topic through both a
qualitative and quantitative framework, this important business
topic is introduced and framed in the context of current market
trends, while also including implications for business management
professionals. This book provides a thorough examination of the
topics of integrated reporting, management ramifications, and
opportunities for management professionals. This easy to read and
understand book provides numerous take away points, action items
and implications. It includes real world examples, sources where
more information can be obtained, and direct cause-to-effect
examples, making it a valuable resource for readers.
This book addresses the considerations and factors that accounting
professionals should take into account when pivoting from practice
to higher education, think tanks, or other non-practitioner roles.
Breaking down this transition, the book addresses issues connected
to the types of job opportunities, where and when these
opportunities might arise, and how any practitioner can reimagine
their professional persona. Crafted from a first-hand perspective,
the advice and anecdotes included throughout the book add a
tangible and real-world feel to the concepts and ideas discussed in
this book.
Blockchain technology and artificial intelligence (AI) have the
potential to transform how the accounting and financial services
industries engage with the business, stakeholder and consumer
communities. Presenting a blend of technical analysis with current
and future applications, this book provides professionals with an
action plan to embrace and move forward with these new technologies
in financial and accounting organizations. It is written in a
conversational style that is unbiased and objective, replacing
jargon and technical details with real world case examples.
This book addresses, from a conversational and hands-on
perspective, the implications of finance, financial literacy, and
the importance of understanding finance for both individuals and
entrepreneurs. Finance and understanding financial matters are the
ones that drive the decision-making process for businesses, large
and small; but it is especially important for small business owners
as they attempt to build, expand, and develop their businesses. As
a CPA, member of the AICPA Financial Literacy Commission, and a
weekly columnist for Inc, Sean knows personal finance and financial
literacy is something that drives decisions and plans for both
individuals and organizations. He believes better informed people
make better decisions. This book addresses the multitude of
financial issues faced by individuals, entrepreneurs, and small
business owners. Incorporating technology trends into this text,
resources, links, and additional information is integrated
throughout this text.
This book critically analyzes the concept of strategic management
accounting, the implications this emerging paradigm will have on
the accounting profession, and the ramifications for businesses at
large. This research examines current literature, and illustrates
these concepts with current market examples. This manuscript
approaches the topic in a way that is unique by linking the concept
of SMA to the integrated reporting framework. In essence, strategic
management accounting is a theory with broad-based support, but the
IR framework and reporting structure provides a vehicle through
which progress, costs, and benefits of a more strategic accounting
function can be evaluated. Focusing on principles, primarily for
internal management utilization, the following provides an outline
and summary of concepts and techniques that can be used to elevate
the role of the management accounting function. Whether you are a
management expert, an accounting professional, or simply someone
looking to keep up to date with emerging business trends, this text
provides the content, and action-oriented steps to meet those
expectations.
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