Japan’s rise from a feudalistic economy to a position as a leading industrial power is a result, in part, of two revolutionary changes in its accounting structure. The first change came during the latter part of the nineteenth century as part of...
Corporation reports -- Study and teaching;Financial statements -- Study and teaching;Accounting -- Study and teaching
In this article, it is suggested that accounting education may be enhanced by the use of published historical accounting materials, such as annual reports. Comparing such materials with modern reports serves to reinforce the notion that accounting...
Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Evidence, Documentary;
Most of the independent auditors work in forming his or her opinion on financial statements consists of obtaining and evaluating evidential matter1 concerning the assertions in such financial statements. The measure of the validity of such evidence...
Financial statements -- History;Cash flow -- Accounting -- History
Our present economic system displays a vital interest in the financial structure of business firms and the causes of changes occurring over time. Significant contributions toward analysis of such developments, stem from both the academic and...