From the companies act of 1929 to the companies act of 1948 : a study of change in the law and practice of accounting
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From the companies act of 1929 to the companies act of 1948 : a study of change in the law and practice of accounting
(Routledge library editions, . Accounting ; v. 6)
Routledge, 2013, c1991
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Reprint. Originally published: New York : Garland, 1991
Bibliography: p. 339-343
ISBN for subser. "Accounting": 9780415530811
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Description
The accounting provisions of the Companies Act 1948 (CA48) represented a major change from the provisions of preceding company legislation, the Companies Act 1929 (CA29). CA48 contained radically different accounting and auditing provisions from those of any previous enactment and represented a substantial stride forward in generally accepted accounting standards. Until the publication of this book the explanation of the changes in CA48 was one that had remained relatively unexplored. This book examines the historical process which brought these regulatory changes about.
Table of Contents
Abstract. 1. Accounting Change and Historical Explanation 2. The Accounting Provisions of the Companies Act 1929 3. Emerging Pressure for Reform 4. Company Law Reform and the Board of Trade 5. Academic, Institutional and Professional Opinion 6. The Development of Accounting Practice 7. The Development of Accounting Practice 8. Review and Conclusions. Appendix One: The Accounting Provisions of Companies Act 1929 and Companies Act 1948.
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