1st Edition

Solvency in Financial Accounting

By Julie E. Margret Copyright 2012
278 Pages 41 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

302 Pages 41 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

278 Pages 41 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book examines the notion of solvency at law and in accounting; and reveals inconsistent ways of determining solvency therein. Solvency is a critical commercial financial attribute. Quantifying solvency has been of concern to many across time, particularly with regard to business continuity. This study demonstrates that conventional financial statements are deficient in establishing the... Read more

1. A Crucial Aspect of Financial Accounting  2. Financial Statements and Tests of Insolvency: An Analysis of the "Balance Sheet" and "Cash Flow" Tests  3. Solvency and the Duty of Company Directors  4. The Essence of Solvency  5. Circumstances of One.Tel and HIH  6. Dilemma in Diversity: Continuing Issues in Quantifying Solvency Amidst the Mayhem  7. Insolvency Stats and Stories: 2004 to 2011  8. The Quantification of Solvency.  Notes.  Bibliography.  Index

Biography

Julie E. Margret is a senior lecturer in Accounting at La Trobe University. Prior to academe Julie worked in industry in financial and management accounting. Julie’s research interests include solvency, internal controls, phoenix activity, directors’ duties and governance. Julie’s PhD is from the University of Sydney. She has several papers published in academic and professional journals.