n order to better understand the development of accounting research, this paper examines the work of the leading authors of The Accounting Review (Leading Authors) during 1946-1965. An earlier study [Fleming, Graci and Thompson, 1990] concluded...
The Accounting Review has changed dramatically over the years. The purpose of this study is to document these changes, putting into perspective the articles that are currently published in The Accounting Review. In particular, this study compares...
Bibliographical citations -- Evaluation;Accounting -- Research -- Methodology;Empiricism
Little or nothing is said of empiricism in U.S. accounting literature during the first half of the twentieth century in accounting history literature. The objectives of this study are threefold: (1) to determine if an empirical accounting...
Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Derivative securities -- Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Hedging (Finance) -- Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Investments -- Auditing -- Standards -- United States;
This Statement on Auditing Standards (SAS) provides guidance to auditors in planning and performing auditing procedures for assertions about derivative instruments, hedging activities, and investments in securities2 that are made in an entity's...
Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Securities -- United States -- Auditing;Stocks -- United States -- Auditing;Auditing -- Standards -- United States;
This Statement provides guidance to auditors in auditing investments in securities, that is, debt securities and equity securities,1 and investments accounted for under Accounting Principles Board Opinion No. 18, The Equity Method of Accounting for...