1st Edition

Pastoral Accounting in Colonial Australia A Case Study of Unregulated Accounting

By Garry Carnegie Copyright 1997
    332 Pages
    by Routledge

    308 Pages
    by Routledge

    First Published in 1997. Set in colonial Australia, this explanatory, investigative study examines the dimensions of accounting information prepared for pastoral industry engagement in the Western District of Victoria during 1836-1900 and the local, time-specific environmental factors which shaped these dimensions. Based on examinations of surviving business records, the study provides evidence of the structure and usage of pastoral accounting information in an unregulated financial reporting environment. As an interpretive historical study, it attempts to provide explanations of the accounting practices observed.

    Chapter 1 Introduction; Part 1 Literature Review; Chapter 2 Accounting Development and Environmental Factors; Chapter 3 Nineteenth Century Pastoral Environment; Part 2 Examination of Surviving Pastoral Business Records; Chapter 4 Research Methodology; Chapter 5 Backgrounds of Pastoralists Whose Business Records are Examined; Chapter 6 Pastoral Accounting Records in Review; Chapter 7 Structure and Usage of Nineteenth Century Pastoral Accounting Information; Part 3 Probable Explanations and Conclusion; Chapter 8 Explanations for Accounting Practices; Chapter 9 Conclusion;

    Biography

    Garry Carnegie