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      Issues in Accounting and Finance book

      Edited ByPeter Atrill, Lindsey Lindley
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1997
      eBook Published 17 June 2019
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429444241
      Pages 329
      eBook ISBN 9780429444241
      Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry
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      Atrill, P., & Lindley, L. (Eds.). (1997). Issues in Accounting and Finance (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429444241

      ABSTRACT

      First published in 1997, this volume and its contributors take stock of current issues in accounting and finance. Featuring specialists in business, accounting, finance along with Vice Chancellor John Bull, they examine areas including auditors’ decision-making, financial shocks, the European corporate capital structure, GPs, accounting education and professional journals.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |2 pages

      Introduction

      Edited ByPeter Atrill, Lindsey Lindley

      part One|1 pages

      Accounting Education

      chapter 1|4 pages

      Accounting research in higher education

      Edited ByPeter Atrill, Lindsey Lindley

      chapter 2|14 pages

      Using the balanced scorecard to stimulate and guide continuous improvement in accounting education

      ByOtto Chang, Chee W. Chow

      part Two|1 pages

      Developments in Management Accounting

      chapter 3|38 pages

      Professional journals, accounting systems and engineers

      ByBill Lee, Nick Carline

      chapter 4|34 pages

      Markets and managerialism: Are GP’s ‘dancing with the devil’?

      ByPeter Milford

      chapter 5|12 pages

      Control triggers: A control concept come of age

      ByIrvin T. Nelson, Richard L. Ratliff

      part Three|1 pages

      Current Issues in Financial Reporting

      chapter 6|16 pages

      The effects of using confirmatory processes on auditors’ decision-making: A review and identification of research areas

      ByMagda H. Abou-Seada

      chapter 7|16 pages

      Early stages of grounded theory in related party disclosures research

      ByJuliet Cottingham

      chapter 8|16 pages

      Private shareholders and the summary financial statement: The experiences of one company

      ByAnn Hansford, Roger Hussey

      chapter 9|28 pages

      The problems of accounting for intangible assets in the food and drink industry

      ByAudra Ong

      part Four|1 pages

      Aspects of Financial Management

      chapter 10|28 pages

      Investment decisions in advanced manufacturing systems: A review and identification of research areas

      ByMagdy G. Abdel-Kader

      chapter 11|24 pages

      Facts and fallacies about the determinants of the beta

      ByAbimbola Adedeji

      chapter 12|16 pages

      An international study of dividend policy: Some preliminary results

      ByFiona Dalton, John Pointon

      chapter 13|16 pages

      A model for evaluating lease/purchase decisions in capital investment

      BySue Farrar

      chapter 14|10 pages

      Stochastic modelling and financial shocks

      ByJohn Pointon

      chapter 15|24 pages

      The impact of the macroeconomic environment upon the European corporate capital structure

      ByJonathan Tucker

      chapter 16|13 pages

      The effect of simplifying approximations on the investment decision

      ByPeter Atrill, Eddie McLaney, John Pointon
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