Accounting and Finance 1990 - Abstracts

Accounting and Finance 1990
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accounting for seigniorage. (difference between value of bullion and face value of same metal when coined less cost of coining, source of revenue for governments)BusinessDavis, Kevin, Covick, Owen
A model of specific cognate ability in an accounting course.BusinessKeef, Stephen P.
An applied IRR model for a levered project in the presence of inflation. (initial rate of return)BusinessSener, Tulin
A note on the academic performance of deep-elaborative versus shallow-reiterative information processing students.BusinessChoo, Freddie, Tan, Kim
Estimating returns on financial instruments - stochastic analysis.BusinessTippett, Mark
Explaining intraperiod accounting choices: the reporting of currency translation gains and losses.BusinessJohnson, Lester W., Taylor, Stephen L., Tress, Richard B.
Market timing ability of pooled superannuation funds January 1981 to December 1987.BusinessSinclair, N.A.
Partial takeovers as put options.BusinessHathaway, Neville
Qualified audit reports, field dependence cognitive style, and their effects on decision making.BusinessGul, Ferdinand A.
Some evidence on the term structure of interest rates: how to find a black cat when it's not there.BusinessFowler, David, Young, Ian
The effect of the distribution of cases on judgmental consensus.BusinessTrotman, Ken T.
The impact of dividend imputation on firms' financial decisions.BusinessHamson, Don, Ziegler, Peter
The impact of the disclosure of extraordinary accounting items on returns to equity.BusinessEaston, Stephen
The place of communication skills in the training of accountants in New Zealand.BusinessMcLaren, Margaret C.
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