Understanding Financial Accounts

Understanding Financial Accounts

Author: OECD

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 2017-11-06

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 9264281282

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Understanding Financial Accounts seeks to show how a range of questions on financial developments can be answered with the framework of financial accounts and balance sheets, by providing non-technical explanations illustrated with practical examples.


Australian National Accounts

Australian National Accounts

Author: Australia. Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics

Publisher:

Published: 1969

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Issues for 1961/62-1964/65 include statistics from 1948/49; issues for 1965/66- include statistics from 1953/54.


Quarterly National Accounts Manual

Quarterly National Accounts Manual

Author: Mr.Adriaan M. Bloem

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2001-05-10

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 9781589060319

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This Manual provides guidance to compilers of national accounts on the concepts, data sources, and compilation methods required for development of a system of quarterly national accounts. More and more countries are recognizing that quarterly national accounts are an essential tool for management and analysis of their economy. The Manual is intended particularly for compilers who already have a knowledge of annual national accounting concepts and methods, and provides techniques for the development of a consistent time series of annual and quarterly accounts. It serves as acomplement to the System of National Accounts 1993, which has only a limited discussion of quarterly accounts, and will also prove useful as a tool for sophisticated users of quarterly national accounts.


Financial Production, Flows and Stocks in the System of National Accounts

Financial Production, Flows and Stocks in the System of National Accounts

Author: United Nations

Publisher: Studies in Methods (Ser. F)

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789211615777

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This Handbook aims to provide practical guidance on the calculation and allocation of the production of various types of financial services and issues related to the compilation of the financial account and balance sheets by institutional sector in the context of from-whom-to-whom relationships. The Handbook complements the 2008 SNA and related manuals, handbooks and guides. The concepts are described and defined in line with the 2008 SNA. Where appropriate, illustrative worked examples with step-by-step guidance are provided in the Handbook to give compilers and users a better picture of how to apply and interpret the various concepts. The Handbook is useful for staff working in national statistical offices, national central banks, international organizations and other institutions engaged in collecting, compiling and disseminating national accounts data, specifically on the financial corporations sector and financial account, and for users requiring a better understanding of such data.


The New National Accounts

The New National Accounts

Author: Dudley Jackson

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2000-01-01

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 9781782543275

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"The New National Accounts will be essential reading for both students and practitioners concerned with macroeconomics, economic policy, national accounting and comparative studies of the economic performance of advanced and developing countries."--BOOK JACKET.


Links Between Business Accounting and National Accounting

Links Between Business Accounting and National Accounting

Author: United Nations

Publisher: United Nations Publications

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789211614275

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This publication is one of a series of handbooks prepared by the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) to help countries, particularly developing countries, implement the 1993 system of national accounts (SNA). It attempts to cover the conceptual and practical aspects of linking business accounts to national accounts through countries' experiences. The handbook aims to provide a general guide to business accounts and the possibility of linking items in them to SNA concepts allowing for local rules and regulations. It cannot provide a set of concrete and detailed international guidelines due to the diversity of business account standards among countries and the extent to which business accounts are made available to statisticians. The main target audiences for this handbook are staff responsible for the compilation of national accounts although it is also a useful reference tool for those who prepare statistics for the preparation of national accounts.