ABSTRACT

In the UK today the form and content of accounts published by limited companies are closely regulated. In the 19th century the position was different: the popular view was that such matters were for private negotiation between owners and management. Nevertheless, there was a great deal of discussion of the need for regulations, which were actually imposed in a number of areas. This book provides readers with the essence of the many debates that took place, the conclusions reached and the action taken to regulate company accounts.

chapter 1|23 pages

Cap. CX.

chapter 6|1 pages

Amend the Companies Act, 1862.

chapter 7|1 pages

Amend the Companies Acts.

chapter 8|96 pages

Amend the Companies Acts.

chapter 9|62 pages

Amend the Companies Acts.

chapter 10|64 pages

To regulate Joint Stock Banks in England.