Comparative International Accounting
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Book Description
Comparative International Accounting takes a comprehensive look at the international dimensions of financial accounting and reporting. While the book's two main authors have written the majority of chapters, it includes several contributions from a diverse group of international experts, all of who are leading practitioners or academics. The book is split into four distinct parts with Part 1 giving an overview of international differences in accounting and financial reporting. Part 2 examines individual countries and includes country studies of UK, US, The Netherlands, France, Germany, Japan, Australia, Canada, Singapore, Scandinavia, Central and Eastern Europe and China. Part 3 looks at issues in financial accounting and the final part looks at analysis and management issues. For those in the accounting field seeking current information on all aspects of international accounting.
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In this edition, the text has been up-dated and restructured to reflect the development and changes since the third edition appeared in 1991, both in regulation and teaching of the subject internationally. It remains an authoritative, popular and accessible examination of the context and issues of comparative International accounting, as well as on the financial reporting in individual countries.
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Comparative International Accounting
Comparative International Accounting,Christopher Nobes,R. H. Parker,Prentice Hall,0137364636,Accounting (Specific Aspects),Accounting - General,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Comparative accounting,International - Accounting
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