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RECENT ACCOUNTING REFORM IN CHINA
Haoping Chen, Alfred V. TranChina has undergone significant economic reform since 1978. The transformation from a centrally planned economy to a socialist market economy created the need for corresponding…
LEARNING STYLES IN ACCOUNTING EDUCATION
James Poon Teng FattLearning styles have gained awareness in managerial circles. The learning styles of accountancy students in tertiary institutions cannot be overlooked as they can enable educators…
A CROSS‐CULTURAL MODEL OF INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING COMPATIBILITY
Joanne Locke, Greg TowerA cross‐cultural model of international accounting compatibility is offered by blending Perera's (1989) cultural schema with other dynamic theories. Rahman's (1990) explanatory…
THE USEFULNESS OF CASH FLOW STATEMENTS
H.Y. Hung, Monica Chan, Annie YhiUse of cash flow reporting has been in the rise for the past few years to ensure that cash flows are reported in a form that highlights the significant components of cash flow and…
CAPITAL BUDGETING: A FUZZY SET APPROACH FOR DETERMINING EXPECTED VALUE OF CASH FLOWS
Khursheed Omer, Andre de Korvin, Philip H. SiegelThis paper presents an alternative approach to the usual method of computing expected values of cash flows in capital budgeting situations. The approach is based on the more…
AGENCY THEORY: AN APPROACH TO INCENTIVE PROBLEMS IN MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
Joshua Ronen, R Kashi, BalachandranThere are two problems when a principal invests capital and hires an agent to do the work. The problems relate to inducing the agent to exert the optimal effort and to effect an…
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