Administration, Volume 12Institute of Public Administration, 1964 |
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Page 135
... accounting practices and standards of disclosure in company accounts required in North America and most Western European countries ( with whom Ireland has the closest trading relations ) ; and above all , d ) the imminent revolutionary ...
... accounting practices and standards of disclosure in company accounts required in North America and most Western European countries ( with whom Ireland has the closest trading relations ) ; and above all , d ) the imminent revolutionary ...
Page 136
... accounting . Books and accounts , therefore , will be fair when they comply with generally accepted accounting principles applied on a consistent basis . Fair also implies impartiality and equity . Thus , accounts will give a fair view ...
... accounting . Books and accounts , therefore , will be fair when they comply with generally accepted accounting principles applied on a consistent basis . Fair also implies impartiality and equity . Thus , accounts will give a fair view ...
Page 137
... accounts . The new Act , like all previous Companies Acts in England and Ireland , does not define to whom the view given by published accounts of the state of the company's affairs and of its profit or loss has to be true and fair ...
... accounts . The new Act , like all previous Companies Acts in England and Ireland , does not define to whom the view given by published accounts of the state of the company's affairs and of its profit or loss has to be true and fair ...
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