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teaching methods and it initiated the movement which finally resulted in the rejection of the journal, the stumbling block to the ... eds., Studies in Accounting History (Homewood, Illinois, 1956); reprint edition, New York, 1978, p.
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First published in 2014. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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The contributions in this book, most of which are not widely available, discuss the evolution of financial reporting at a time when it was rare for companies to present detailed reports to their shareholders.
The book is divided into four sections: historical overview; analytical properties of clean surplus; the theory of the clean surplus equation; and empirical implications.
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... legend. Then there is a story, called “The Witch-trap,” by Dr. Felix L. Oswald, of a remarkable living trap. Mrs. Dodge has a bright little illustrated poem, “The Beecharmer,” and this installment of her serial story, “Donald and ...
This book, first published in 1989, contains reprints of the early periodical on accounting, The Book-Keeper. It dealt with ‘historical reviews of methods and systems in all ages and by all nations.
This book, first published in 1989, contains reprints of the early periodical on accounting, The Book-Keeper. It dealt with ‘historical reviews of methods and systems in all ages and by all nations.