Accounting and Science

Accounting and Science

Author: Michael Power

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1996-06-28

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 9780521556996

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In recent years policy makers and scientists have become increasingly interested in the economics of science, and in particular in the relationship between accounting and science. This book, originally published as a special issue of the journal Science in Context , provides a truly interdisciplinary approach to this subject. The contributors explore, in a number of different ways, the constitutive role that practices of economic calculation play in the conduct of science and the forms of economic life within which science is embedded. Challenging conventional views, they suggest that if scientific and accounting practices are to be properly understood, they must be studied in relation to a complex background of specialist communities, funding institutions and demands for public accountability. This book will be invaluable for scholars and policy makers working in the field.


A. C. Littleton’s Final Thoughts on Accounting

A. C. Littleton’s Final Thoughts on Accounting

Author: Martin E. Persson

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Published: 2016-11-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781786353900

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Volume 20 of Studies in the Development of Accounting Thought (SDAT) is informative and provides reflective analysis in line with other volumes in the series.


Accounting Fundamentals for Health Care Management

Accounting Fundamentals for Health Care Management

Author: Finkler

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2018-02-05

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1284124932

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Accounting Fundamentals for Health Care Management is ideal for an introductory course in financial accounting in both undergraduate and graduate programs. With a focus on basic accounting in health care management, this essential book contains the vocabulary of and an introduction to the tools and concepts employed by finance officers. Students will learn how to assess financial information, ask the appropriate questions, and understand the jargon-laden answers.


The Quest for a Science of Accounting

The Quest for a Science of Accounting

Author: Thomas A. Lee

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-03-22

Total Pages: 856

ISBN-13: 1000344436

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Originally published in 1997, the principal object of the editors in compiling this collection of Robert R. Sterling’s work was to make more of his publications accessible in a convenient form to the academic and professional accounting communities, and to current and future generations of accounting students. While it is not a complete portfolio of his published work to date, this anthology contains all of Sterling’s major articles. Through his long-term quest for a science of accounting, Sterling sought to bring together accounting educators, practitioners, regulators, and researchers in order to identify credible advancements in accounting knowledge, authoritative changes to accounting practice, and transforming improvements to accounting education.


The Real Life Guide to Accounting Research

The Real Life Guide to Accounting Research

Author: Christopher Humphrey

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2007-11-29

Total Pages: 580

ISBN-13: 9780080489926

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This book provides rare, insider accounts of the academic research process, revealing the human stories and lived experiences behind research projects; the joys and mistakes of a wide range of international researchers principally from the fields of accounting and finance, but also from related fields in management, economics and the social studies of science.


Engineering Accounting

Engineering Accounting

Author: Joosung J. Lee

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781620812952

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This book is the first edition that combines accounting principles with engineering work. It is a basic-level textbook in accounting for science and engineering students and working professionals engaged in engineering project planning. By introducing the fundamentals of accounting and accounting issues that are related to corporate management and R&D work, this book helps the reader gain the knowledge and skills to analyse financial statements, manufacturing costs and tax issues from an engineer's perspective. It is a handy book that covers such essential topics as Financial Accounting, Cost Accounting, Corporate Management and Financial Statements Analysis, R&D Management, Target Costing, and Value Engineering. With this book, the reader is able to grasp the basics of accounting and R&D costing within a week, which will become a solid foundation for business leaders in technology and management.


Accounting in a Nutshell

Accounting in a Nutshell

Author: Janet Walker

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2011-04-08

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 0080943152

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Designed primarily for middle and junior management who deal with financial information without really understanding the content; students who are studying accounting as a non-specialist subject, for example on a business studies or engineering course. The book serves as a basic reference to be used throughout the course. It will also be particularly helpful in providing the basic grounding that is required before moving on to the more technical and in-depth study of the subject that may be required on some courses. Students who are embarking on a course of study to become a professional accountant will also find this book of major benefit. In addition to revisions through out, a new new chapter 'Making long-term investment decisions' covering capital investment decisions, extends and rounds out the final part of the book: using Financial Information to Manage a Business. The chapter deals with the investment appraisal process and covers the main investment appraisal techniques from the point of view of a non-specialist: payback periods, accounting rate of return and discounted cash flow methods are just some of the new topics covered. The focus will be on the level of understanding that a non-specialist requires in the work place as such, in keeping with the rest of the book, the chapter includes practical examples and exercises to enhance the reader's understanding. Jargon free and easy to understand - no prior knowledge of the subject necessary Focuses on the principles and use of accounting information Review questions to assess progress at each stage and many fully worked exercises and examples


'The General Principles of the Science of Accounts' and 'The Accountancy of Investment'

'The General Principles of the Science of Accounts' and 'The Accountancy of Investment'

Author: Charles E. Sprague

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-09-04

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 1000166945

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This book, first published in 1984, reprints the important texts The General Principles of the Science of Accounts (1901) and The Accountancy of Investment (1904) in one single volume. Charles Sprague pioneered the development of accounting theory in the United States, and his work is key in the study of the history of accounting and its development.