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Routledge
404 Pages
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Routledge
404 Pages
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Routledge
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This monograph is concerned with individual, though related, aspects and economic implications of historic cost (HC) accounting indices. The conceptual basis of the model that is advocated as a yardstick for assessing such implications, including potential corporate financial policy consequences, namely, a multiperiod cash flow-market value (CF-MV) model, is elaborated and evaluated at some length.
Introduction Chapter 1: Assessing economic performance on a cash flow[1]market value basis Chapter 2: Assessing the efficiency of dividend and debt -financing policies Chapter 3: The financial performance of U.S. Nonfinancial Corporate Business 1945-1990 - I. Data and preliminary analysis Chapter 4: The financial performance of U.S. Nonfinancial Corporate Business 1945-1990 - II. Financial policy and fiscal implications of cash flow-accruals relationships Chapter 5: The financial performance of U.S. Nonfinancial Corporate Business 1945-1990 - III. CF-MV accounting performance and HC accounting performance Chapter 6: Determinants of the deviations between cash flow and accruals variables (see explanatory note on page 225).Chapter 7: Individual company performance: corporate income distributions Chapter 8: Individual company performance: income and profitability measurement Chapter 9: Literature survey
Biography
Gerald H. Lawson