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Applied Financial Accounting and Reporting

 
P.K. Haldar (Author)
Synopsis Since the early years of the present century there has a major unresolved issue whether Balance Sheet or Profit & Loss Account embodies the most essential elements of financial accounting and reporting. In other words because of the pervasive influence of conventional proposition and strict adherence to the basis of ‘Hybrid Acquisition Prices’, what accounting requirements are essentially be complied with to make the balance sheet as a statement showing the position of business as a whole as a going concern. But, on this issue, the experts, authors and analysts are found sharply to differ on the distinct points of their views. Many of these views, with the passage of time, have turned into concepts and have formed the basis for development of theoretical interpretation of financial accounting and reporting. Of these views, ‘Sheet of Balance ‘and going concern concept of balance sheet are evidently two extreme views. Although every concept is supposed to consists of a coordinated set of ideas within the limits of its own defined structure, but they are likely to have their obvious defects beyond that. No agreed framework for accounting and reporting can be developed unless conflict between accounting concepts are reconciled. As a result, the present work attempts for an analytical harmony between them. The pivotal object of the analysis in this present work is to identify the causes the causes and effects of the weakness and sterility of is extreme views of the Balance Sheet of establishing harmony on the assumption that Balance Sheet exibite financial position of an enterprise and embodies the most fundamental elements of financial accounting reporting.
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About the author

P.K. Haldar

Dr. P.K. Haldar (b.1952) is a Reader and Ex-Head of the Department of Commerce. Tripura University, Agartala. He obtained his Master’s Degree in Commerce and Ph.D. Degree in Accounting from Calcutta University. He has contributed a good number of Research Papers in Regional, National and international Seminars and Conference and Research Articles in the Journals of repute. He has been contributing talks on Accounting and Auditing Education and practice and employment opportunities in Commerce and Business Education and profession. Time to time, he is also contributing economic Review and Analysis in dailies. He has been delivering lectures as resource person in Faculty Development and Training Programmes and served as Guest Faculty of the Industrial services, Training and Entrepreneurship Development Institutes and Associations. He was the founder-convenor of Indian Auditing Association of which he is General Secretary at present. His present areas of research interest are Accounting, Finance, Auditing and Entrepreneurship Development.

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Title Applied Financial Accounting and Reporting
Author P.K. Haldar
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.1999
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8170996279
length xii+322p., Figures; Tables; Appendices; Bibliography; Index; 22cm.