Explorations in financial control : essays in honour of John Perrin
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Explorations in financial control : essays in honour of John Perrin
International Thomson Business Press, 1997
1st ed
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
This collection of original essays by leading accounting researchers explores key themes and developments in management accounting and financial control, across the private and public sector.
Table of Contents
- Part I: The Private Sector Overview Richard M S Wilson Financial Reporting - The case of executive share options John Samuels (commentary Robert H Parker)
- The Normal Science of Cash Flow Accounting Tom Lee (Commentary Gerald H Lawson)
- The Journal of Business Finance and The Journal of Business Finance and Accounting - the first 25 years 1969-1994 Richard J Briston (commentary Ken Peasnell)
- Tax Induced Project Interactions Robert H Berry & Robert G Dyson (commentary David J Ashton)
- Studies in Management Accounting Practice - issues arising from survey findings J Colin Drury (commentary Michael Bromwich)
- Accounting Controls in Perspective: the role of accounting information in management control Clive R Emmanuel & David T Otley (commentary Tony Lowe)
- The Case for Strategic Control Richard M S Wilson (commentary R I Tricker). Part II: The Public Sector Overview Irvine Lapsley Principles of Corporate Governance in the Public Services N P Hepworth (commentary David Hatherly)
- Resource Accounting in Central Government Andrew Likierman (commentary Klaus Luder)
- Budgetary Devolution and Accountability in the UK Public Sector John Glynn (commentary Cyril Tomkins)
- Published Accounts in an Unregulated World - a survey of the reports and accounts of smaller charities Trevor Gambling & Rowan Jones (commentary Brian Rutherford)
- Accounting and Accountability for Infrastructure David Heald (commentary David Mayston) Capital Charging in the NHS Irvine Lapsley (commentary Gwyn Bevan).
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