
Financial Accounting Theory
Craig Deegan(Author)
Cengage Australia (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published on 13. January 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
776 pages
978-0-17-046049-1 (ISBN)
Description
Craig Deegan's Financial Accounting Theory provides a concise approach while comprehensively covering both traditional and contemporary theories that have emerged as the practice of accounting has evolved. Social and environmental accountability and reporting issues are discussed in depth, along with coverage of critical perspectives, public sector accounting and fair value. The text has a reader-friendly style that uses straightforward explanations and numerous practical examples. This fifth edition of Financial Accounting Theory includes new content focusing on how different perspectives of organisational responsibilities and 'accountabilities' impact the way accounting is performed, and the theories that different researchers choose to use/apply.
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Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Cengage Learning EMEA
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 275 mm
Width: 211 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
1474 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-17-046049-1 (9780170460491)
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Person
Craig Deegan is Professor of Accounting within the College of Business and Economics at University of Tasmania. His research interests are in the area of social and environmental accountability and accounting, financial accounting, and financial accounting theory, and he is one of the most highly cited accounting researchers internationally. Craig is also the author of three leading textbooks, namely Financial Accounting (McGraw Hill, 9th edition 2020), An Introduction to Accounting: Accountability in Organisations and Society (Cengage, 1st edition, 2019), and Financial Accounting Theory (McGraw Hill, 4th edition 2011). He has also been the senior supervisor of over 20 PhD completions.
Content
1. Introduction to financial accounting theory
2. Accountability and its link to responsibility and accounting
3. The financial reporting environment
4. The regulation of financial accounting
5. International accounting
6. Measurement issues: accounting for the effects of changing prices and markets
7. Normative theories of accounting: the case of conceptual framework projects
8. Positive Accounting Theory
9. Unregulated corporate reporting decisions: considerations of systems-oriented theories
10. Extended corporate accountability: the incorporation of social and environmental reporting
11. Reactions of capital markets to financial reporting
12. Reactions of individuals to financial reporting: an examination of behavioural research in accounting
13. Critical perspectives of accounting
2. Accountability and its link to responsibility and accounting
3. The financial reporting environment
4. The regulation of financial accounting
5. International accounting
6. Measurement issues: accounting for the effects of changing prices and markets
7. Normative theories of accounting: the case of conceptual framework projects
8. Positive Accounting Theory
9. Unregulated corporate reporting decisions: considerations of systems-oriented theories
10. Extended corporate accountability: the incorporation of social and environmental reporting
11. Reactions of capital markets to financial reporting
12. Reactions of individuals to financial reporting: an examination of behavioural research in accounting
13. Critical perspectives of accounting