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This article analyzes the extent to which accounting standards adequately re ects the value of intangible assets as well as its usefulness for financial agents in the process of buying and selling companies. Based on a sample that includes price of private transactions and listed companies from...
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This article analyzes the extent to which accounting standards adequately re ects the value of intangible assets as well as its usefulness for financial agents in the process of buying and selling companies. Based on a sample that includes price of private transactions and listed companies from...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010212477
The complexity and turbulence of the current business environment determines that the way of acquiring sustainable competitive advantages is ever more strongly associated with possession of intangible elements, and not focused as before on tangible assets. Faced with this panorama accounting...
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In an institutional framework, intangible Asset Accountancy is a convenient thing for business, but it does not necessarily find a worth theoretical justification. Within perfect information and continuous activity assumptions, it remains demonstrated that the concept of intangible stands for a...
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Since the new General Chart of Accounts was passed, the amount of financial information that is required to the corporations had increased. There have been two new financial statements too: Statement of Changes in Equity and Cash Flow Statement. We analyze the Statement of Changes in Equity on...
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Since the General Chart of Accounts had been changed, the number of financial statements has gone up. Now, it is required more financial information to the companies on its annual accounts. These new financial statements are Statement of Changes in Equity and Cash Flow Statement. Instead, the...
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The variability of share capital is the technical instrument used by cooperative, national and Community law to achieve the fulfilment of the cooperative principle of voluntary adhesion and voluntary withdrawal. Progressively, the regime of cooperative share capital has added rules and...
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There has been on-going debate concerning the classification of the Social Capitalof cooperative societies. This paper analyzes the different views on important areas of such classification. Particularly, it reviews the juridical approach in the European, national and autonomous environments;...
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The International Financial Reporting Standars have re-opened the discussion on the financial consideration of the contributions of the partners of the cooperative societies. The concept of share capital is joined to the juridical dimension of the same one. To characterize the share capital of...
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The Basque Legislation of cooperative societies sends to the free decision of every society in order that the bylaws could foresee the existence of contributions to share capital not eligible, but refundable for decision of the cooperative society, allowing to assess, this way, the contributions...
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