Digital Accounting Research Vol. 5‚ N. 10‚ 2005‚ pp. 131-169 ISSN: 1577-8517 A Conceptual Framework for Investigating the Impact of the Internet on Corporate Financial Reporting 1 Jason Zezhong Xiao. Cardiff University. UK xiao@cardiff.ac.uk Michael John Jones. Cardiff University. UK jonesm12@cardiff.ac.uk Andy Lymer. University of Birmingham. UK a.lymer@bham.ac.uk Abstract. This paper develops a conceptual framework of the impact of the Internet on corporate financial reporting on the
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Phase 2 Individual Project Arin Sanders Colorado Technical University Participating in international business can be very risky and lucrative all at the same time. It is important to know the key factors and controllers when doing business on foreign territory. There are many things to consider when you look at day to day operations and cultural differences‚ but more so what you do in the event of a national state of emergency. There are always political issues‚ and individual problems that each
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development of Integrated Reporting is designed to enhance and consolidate existing reporting practices‚ to move towards a reporting framework that provides the information needed to assess organizational value in the 21st century. The traditional reporting model was developed for an industrial world. Although it continues to play a valuable role with respect to stewardship of financial capital‚ it nonetheless focuses on a relatively narrow account of historical financial performance of the value-creation
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Chapter 1 Financial Accounting A system through which managers report financial information about an economic entity to a variety of individuals who use this information for various decision making purposes. The process of identifying‚ recording‚ summarizing‚ and reporting economic information to decision makers. Managers of Companies Must Understand 2 Things: 1) Economic Consequence Perspective: Considering and understanding how such events affect the financial statements. 2) User Orientation:
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You are an Investment Analyst Strayer University ACC557 – Financial Accounting Professor Levi Beckwith March 16‚ 2014 1. Analyze each company’s history‚ product/services‚ major customers‚ major suppliers‚ and leadership and provide a synopsis of each company. The Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO ) vs. PepsiCo (NYSE: PEP ) war is one of the greatest rivalries in corporate history‚ just like Apple vs. Microsoft. Coca-Cola and Pepsi are the two most popular and widely recognized
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values to business activities. Islamic Accounting hopes that Islamic organizations abide by the principles of the Shari’ah or Islamic Law in its business activities. There is a prohibition of interest-based income or expense in the business activities according to the Islamic accounting. In Islamic accounting‚ the profit determination is more important. In the reporting of financial statement according to Islamic accounting‚ the reporting must be holistic. Its mean that both financial and non-financial
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Ethical and Legal Issues in Nursing NUR 391 October 28‚ 2013 Ethical and Legal Issues in Nursing Scenario #1 (Six Caps Critical Thinking Challenge) After a review of the case study with Marianne‚ the ANA Code of Nursing Ethics would dictate that the nurse collaborate with and advocate for the family in the decision making process. It can be difficult and challenging to make ethical decisions when there are conflicting perspectives. The nurse may have values and beliefs that conflict with the patient’s
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Financial Statement Analysis Financial Statement Analysis The financial health of an organization can be evaluated using ratio analysis. A comprehensive review of Landry’s Restaurants‚ Inc using their 2003 Annual Report will use seven different ratios calculated from Landry ’s financial statements. The ratio analysis will test the profitability‚ liquidity‚ and solvency of the company. Liquidity ratios measures the "short-term ability of the enterprise to pay its maturing obligations
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Accounting for Merchandising Business Merchandising Operations 1. A merchandising business is engaged in buying goods and selling these at a profit. 2. The primary source of revenues is referred to as sales revenue or sales. 3. The operating cycle of a merchandising company ordinarily is longer than that of a service company. 4. Income is measured by cost of goods and operating expenses from sales revenue. * Cost of goods sold is the total cost of merchandise sold during the
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Causal reasoning in financial reporting and voluntary disclosure This paper examines causal reasoning‚ applying the theories to financial reporting. Causal reasoning involves diagnosis (determining the cause of an effect) and prediction (vice versa). These are important and commonplace amongst analysts‚ investors and management regarding company earnings and share prices. However‚ there is very little recent research employing causal reasoning theories to this field. Attribution theory describes
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