Research in Governmental and Non profit Accounting

Research in Governmental and Non profit Accounting
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1996
Genre: Finance, Public
ISBN: PSU:000025902211

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Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting

Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting
Author: Paul A. Copley,Paul Copley
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 585
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780762311231

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Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting is the only academic journal dedicated exclusively to governmental and nonprofit accounting and reporting issues. The purpose of Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting is to stimulate and report high-quality research on a wide range of governmental and nonprofit accounting topics. Articles appearing in Volume 11 deal with the traditional areas of bond pricing, public sector audit quality and the use of accounting information in evaluating private not-for-profit organizations. Outside of these traditional areas of research, Volume 11 contains a comparative analysis of U.S. and U.K. government reporting and studies examining performance measurement and reporting by public school systems. Articles appearing in Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting are unsolicited and subject to anonymous review.

Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting

Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting
Author: P. A. Copley,George D. Sanders,James L. Chan,Paul A. Copley
Publsiher: JAI Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999-04-15
Genre: Accounting
ISBN: 0762301694

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The purpose of Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting is to stimulate and report high-quality research on a wide range of governmental and nonprofit accounting issues. A number of papers appearing in Volume 10 differ from much of our existing empirical work. The Bento and White and Copley and Seay studies use time-series data over relatively long intervals. In the case of the Sneed and Sneed and Elder, Kattelus, and Douthett studies, the authors use methodologies which have not been employed in previous studies in either the public or private sector. To the extent that these methodologies permit investigation of previously unexplored issues, the papers will be of interest to researchers outside of the governmental and nonprofit area. Governmental and nonprofit accounting represents an undeveloped research area which would benefit from rigorous examination. The government and not-for-profit sectors are also becoming increasingly attractive research areas. There are new standards of reporting for not-for-profit entities and a proposal for a dramatic change in state and local government financial statements. Change is always an opportunity for new research. As evidenced by the Forgione chapter, data exists and is becoming increasingly available.

Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting

Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting
Author: Paul A. Copley,Edward B. Douthett, Jr.
Publsiher: Jai
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1848557604

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"Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting" is the only academic book dedicated exclusively to governmental and nonprofit accounting and reporting issues. The purpose of "Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting" is to stimulate and report high-quality research on a wide range of governmental and nonprofit accounting topics. Volume 12 contains ten research manuscripts, presented in order of acceptance. In addition, the volume contains a monograph by Gordon and Khumawala. Describing varying theories of reporting by nonprofit organizations, this monograph is well suited for students studying accounting theory. Articles appearing in "Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting" are unsolicited and subject to anonymous review.

Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting

Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting
Author: Paul Copley
Publsiher: Jai
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0762311231

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Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting is the only academic journal dedicated exclusively to governmental and nonprofit accounting and reporting issues. The purpose of Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting is to stimulate and report high-quality research on a wide range of governmental and nonprofit accounting topics. Articles appearing in Volume 11 deal with the traditional areas of bond pricing, public sector audit quality and the use of accounting information in evaluating private not-for-profit organizations. Outside of these traditional areas of research, Volume 11 contains a comparative analysis of U.S. and U.K. government reporting and studies examining performance measurement and reporting by public school systems. Articles appearing in Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting are unsolicited and subject to anonymous review.

Research in governmental and nonprofit accounting

Research in governmental and nonprofit accounting
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1987
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1110305637

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Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting

Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting
Author: James L. Chan,Rowan H. Jones,James M. Patton
Publsiher: Research in Governmental & Non
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1988
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0892327871

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The purpose of Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting is to stimulate and report high-quality research on a wide range of governmental and nonprofit accounting issues.

Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting

Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting
Author: P A Copley P a,Edited by Paul a Copley and George D Sanders
Publsiher: JAI Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1999-04-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0762301694

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The purpose of Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting is to stimulate and report high-quality research on a wide range of governmental and nonprofit accounting issues. A number of papers appearing in Volume 10 differ from much of our existing empirical work. The Bento and White and Copley and Seay studies use time-series data over relatively long intervals. In the case of the Sneed and Sneed and Elder, Kattelus, and Douthett studies, the authors use methodologies which have not been employed in previous studies in either the public or private sector. To the extent that these methodologies permit investigation of previously unexplored issues, the papers will be of interest to researchers outside of the governmental and nonprofit area. Governmental and nonprofit accounting represents an undeveloped research area which would benefit from rigorous examination. The government and not-for-profit sectors are also becoming increasingly attractive research areas. There are new standards of reporting for not-for-profit entities and a proposal for a dramatic change in state and local government financial statements. Change is always an opportunity for new research. As evidenced by the Forgione chapter, data exists and is becoming increasingly available.