Frontiers of Accounting and Financial History - Volume 5 A Critical History of Double Entry Accou...
Frontiers of Accounting and Financial History - Volume 5 A Critical History of Double Entry Accounting 1150–1800 | 8.05 MB
Title: A Critical History of Double Entry Accounting 1150–1800 (440 pages)
Author: Alan Sangster
Category: Business & Finance, Finance & Investing, Corporate Finance, Economics, Economic History, Business Reference
Language: English | 441 Pages | ISBN: 9819815800
Description:
This book brings together works written by academics from all over the world on all aspects of business history: accounting history, management history, economic history, audit history, tax history, financial history, and professional history.
Writing, transferring and archiving historical knowledge allows future generations to take lessons from the past and make more informed decisions regardless of whether it is in politics, society, or business. "Historization" can also be seen as the first step of institutionalization for private and governmental companies, institutions, professionals, and states. Institutionally managed historical activities, decisions, and results are accepted as a very important reference about the company for decision-makers and stakeholders. Additionally, "historization" is used in the development and promotion of professions. Historization of professions such as certified public accountants, external auditors,internal auditors, economists, tax experts, certified fraud examiners, and managers nationally and internationally has the potential to educate and motivate new entrants to such roles.
As such, this book is a valuable read for business historians, professionals in the field, academics, and students of business.
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This book brings together works written by academics from all over the world on all aspects of business history: accounting history, management history, economic history, audit history, tax history, financial history, and professional history.
Writing, transferring and archiving historical knowledge allows future generations to take lessons from the past and make more informed decisions regardless of whether it is in politics, society, or business. "Historization" can also be seen as the first step of institutionalization for private and governmental companies, institutions, professionals, and states. Institutionally managed historical activities, decisions, and results are accepted as a very important reference about the company for decision-makers and stakeholders. Additionally, "historization" is used in the development and promotion of professions. Historization of professions such as certified public accountants, external auditors,internal auditors, economists, tax experts, certified fraud examiners, and managers nationally and internationally has the potential to educate and motivate new entrants to such roles.
As such, this book is a valuable read for business historians, professionals in the field, academics, and students of business.
DOWNLOAD:
https://rapidgator.net/file/0421721632ae66cbcacaec563539b051/Frontiers_of_Accounting_and_Financial_History_-_Volume_5_A_Critical_History_of_Double_Entry_Accounting_1150-1800.pdf
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