Local Authority Accounting Methods

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Accoun Ts
accounts
board
By S Ta
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Ccoun Ts
Cou Rse
Da Te
depreciation policy
Ecessa Ry
Ene Ra
Ep Rec Ia
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Es Ta
Fo Llow
Fu Ll
fund
government
H Es Ta
historical local government accounting practices
Ib Le
Ic Ip
lan
Lan Ce
Lo Ca
municipal debt management
municipal trading undertakings
Pow Er
public sector finance
rec
revenue
RLE
Rpo Ra
S C R Ib E
S Ink Ing Fu Nd
Sect Ion
Shou Ld
sin
standardisation of accounts
subsidy versus profit pricing
Ta Te
Tr Ic
trading
undertaking

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138979970
  • Weight: 710g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jan 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The book contains a collection of papers dealing with a range of controversial accounting issues which exercised the minds of local authority officials during the period 1909-1934 and the "solutions" embodied in the Accounts (Boroughs and Metropolitan Boroughs) Regulations 1930. The contributors to the debate were mainly local government officials and the items reproduced cover a wide range of matters such as the content of the abstract accounts; the need for standardization and an illuminating comparison of the nature and contents of municipal accounts with those of limited companies. A number of issues which received close attention from the literature during the early part of the present century were related to the growth of municipal trading undertakings (water, gas, tramways and electricity). The pricing of these services was a matter of considerable debate; questions included whether these services should be priced to generate a profit, break-even or receive a subsidy from the rates. The depreciation question and the related issues of loan periods and the need for a sinking fund receive some attention as do the growing concern of municipal debt.

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