Nature of Accounting Regulation

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Accountant
Accounting Practice
Accounting Regulation
Accounting Standards
AICPA Code
APB
Applicable Financial Reporting Framework
Audit Evidence
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Conceptual Enquiry
Decision Usefulness Approach
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EU Decision
FASB
Financial Reporting
Future Net Cash Inflows
General Purpose Financial Reporting
IAASB
IASB
IASB Conceptual Framework
ICAS
IFRS
Implementation Guidance
Promulgate Accounting Standards
Report
Rules
Standard
Standard Setters Decide
Standard Setting
Standard Setting Bodies
UK Account Standard
UK’s Statement
Walther Von Stolzing

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138212633
  • Weight: 204g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Aug 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Accounting standards are an essential element in the regulation of current financial reporting. Standard setters promulgate such standards, and companies and professional accountants follow them in preparing financial reports. Although much has been written about the history of standard setting, the conceptual underpinnings of accounting standards, the process of setting them, and whether such standards should be ‘rules-based’ or ‘principles-based,’ there has been little written about the kind of thing they are. This book examines the nature of accounting standards and the very idea of a rule, of implementation guidance, and of the objectives that are included in them. It enables the reader to grasp the reasons for promulgating standards, the role of the conceptual framework in setting standards in an institutional context, and the kind of rules that are useful in regulating financial reporting. The insights provided by this examination are used to throw light on the distinction between ‘principles-based’ and ‘rules-based’ standards and on the nature of ‘good’ accounting standards.'

Ian Dennis is Senior Lecturer and was formerly Head of the Accounting Department at Oxford Brookes University Business School.