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Bilanzrechtsmodernisierungsgesetz Bilmog Auswirkungen Auf Die Bilanzkennzahlen Mit Fallbeispiel
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Book Synopsis Bilanzrechtsmodernisierungsgesetz (BilMoG): Auswirkungen auf die Bilanzkennzahlen mit Fallbeispiel by : Thomas Albers
Download or read book Bilanzrechtsmodernisierungsgesetz (BilMoG): Auswirkungen auf die Bilanzkennzahlen mit Fallbeispiel written by Thomas Albers and published by Igel Verlag RWS. This book was released on 2014-11 with total page 97 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Auf Grund der zunehmenden Globalisierung der Güter- und Kapitalmärkte befindet sich die Rechnungslegung seit einigen Jahren im Wandel. Im Zuge dieser fortschreitenden Globalisierung und des verstärkten Agierens von kleinen und mittelständischen Unternehmen auf internationalen Märkten, wurde die Forderung nach einer Modernisierung des geltenden Handelsrechts laut. Mit der Einführung des Gesetzes zur Modernisierung des Bilanzrechts (BilMoG) will der Gesetzgeber das bewährte HGB-Bilanzrecht zu einer dauerhaften und im Verhältnis zu den internationalen Rechnungslegungsstandards vollwertigen, aber kostengünstigeren und einfacheren Alternative weiterentwickeln. Zentrales Ziel des Gesetzgebers dabei ist, das deutsche Bilanzrecht im Vergleich zu den internationalen Rechnungslegungen wieder attraktiver zu gestalten und damit eine Antwort auf die IFRS zu geben. Im Bereich der Regelungen zum handelsrechtlichen Jahresabschluss sieht hierbei das BilMoG umfassende Änderungen in Bezug auf Ansatz-, Ausweis-, Bewertungs- und Anhangsvorschriften vor. Die Vielzahl und die Komplexität dieser Änderungen durch den Gesetzgeber und deren Auswirkungen auf das Bild der Bilanz und deren Bilanzkennzahlen ergeben den Grund für dieses Fachbuch.
Book Synopsis The Negotiation Challenge by : Remigiusz Smolinski
Download or read book The Negotiation Challenge written by Remigiusz Smolinski and published by . This book was released on 2018-06-08 with total page 334 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Inspired by The Negotiation Challenge, a leading annual student negotiation competition, this book includes 16 ready-to-use, competition-tested negotiation roleplay simulations with thorough instructional debriefs that suggest both optimal strategies and discuss potential results. The main objective of this book is to help potential participants, their negotiation professors and coaches prepare for and prevail in negotiation competitions. It is also well suited for negotiation instructors looking for new and proven teaching material or for anyone interested in practicing and improving their negotiation skills. Following a brief introduction, chapter 2 describes The Negotiation Challenge as a competition. It explains how and why it started. It also describes its structure and discusses the evaluation criteria we use in an attempt to capture and measure what we term, negotiation intelligence. In this part of the book, we also give details on the competition's admissions criteria that applicants need to fulfill to compete in The Negotiation Challenge. We conclude with facts and figures from past competitions including the list of hosting institutions and the winning teams. Chapter 3 is divided into four sections, each of which addresses a different type of negotiation. These include, distributive negotiation with value claiming strategies and tactics, integrative negotiation with value creation strategies and tactics, complex multi-issue negotiations, and multi-party negotiations. Importantly, each of these sections includes four supporting roleplay simulations, which negotiators can use to develop and reinforce their skills in preparation for The Negotiation Challenge or other negotiation competitions. Each of these 16 roleplays are carefully selected role simulations that were written for and used during a previous Negotiation Challenge championship.
Book Synopsis How Do You Know? by : Russell Hardin
Download or read book How Do You Know? written by Russell Hardin and published by Princeton University Press. This book was released on 2009-04-26 with total page 241 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How do ordinary people come to know or believe what they do? You might think I am acting irrationally--against my interest or my purpose--until you realize that what you know and what I know differ significantly. My actions, given my knowledge, might make eminently good sense. Of course, this pushes our problem back one stage to assess why someone knows or believes what they do. That is the focus of this book. Russell Hardin supposes that people are not usually going to act knowingly against their interests or other purposes. To try to understand how they have come to their knowledge or beliefs is therefore to be charitable in assessing their rationality. Hardin insists on such a charitable stance in the effort to understand others and their sometimes objectively perverse actions. -- Publisher details.
Download or read book Democracy written by Paul Cartledge and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2016-03-03 with total page 417 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ancient Greece first coined the concept of "democracy", yet almost every major ancient Greek thinker-from Plato and Aristotle onwards- was ambivalent towards or even hostile to democracy in any form. The explanation for this is quite simple: the elite perceived majority power as tantamount to a dictatorship of the proletariat. In ancient Greece there can be traced not only the rudiments of modern democratic society but the entire Western tradition of anti-democratic thought. In Democracy, Paul Cartledge provides a detailed history of this ancient political system. In addition, by drawing out the salient differences between ancient and modern forms of democracy he enables a richer understanding of both. Cartledge contends that there is no one "ancient Greek democracy" as pure and simple as is often believed. Democracy surveys the emergence and development of Greek politics, the invention of political theory, and-intimately connected to the latter- the birth of democracy, first at Athens in c. 500 BCE and then at its greatest flourishing in the Greek world 150 years later. Cartledge then traces the decline of genuinely democratic Greek institutions at the hands of the Macedonians and-subsequently and decisively-the Romans. Throughout, he sheds light on the variety of democratic practices in the classical world as well as on their similarities to and dissimilarities from modern democratic forms, from the American and French revolutions to contemporary political thought. Authoritative and accessible, Cartledge's book will be regarded as the best account of ancient democracy and its long afterlife for many years to come.
Book Synopsis IFRS as global standards : a pocket guide : 2014 by : Paul Pacter
Download or read book IFRS as global standards : a pocket guide : 2014 written by Paul Pacter and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 195 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Judgment and Decision Making in Accounting by : Sarah E. Bonner
Download or read book Judgment and Decision Making in Accounting written by Sarah E. Bonner and published by Prentice Hall. This book was released on 2008 with total page 488 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This unique first edition is the only book on the market that delivers a contemporary synthesis of both psychology and accounting literature related to judgment and decision making. Judgment and Decision Making in Accounting is structured around an innovative framework that provides a unique way of thinking about JDM projects and organizing JDM research. Developed based on many years of teaching and research on accounting JDM, this unique framework succinctly describes the key issues in accounting JDM research, enabling readers to more quickly assimilate the vast material related to those issues. The framework also provides a basis to help readers evaluate their own current JDM research ideas, as well as generate further research questions.
Book Synopsis Interpretation of Law in the Global World: From Particularism to a Universal Approach by : Joanna Jemielniak
Download or read book Interpretation of Law in the Global World: From Particularism to a Universal Approach written by Joanna Jemielniak and published by Springer. This book was released on 2014-10-31 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Capturing the Change: Universalising Tendencies in Legal Interpretation Joanna Jemielniak and Przemys aw Mik aszewicz International and supranational integration on the European continent, as well as the harmonisation of the rules of international trade and the accompanying dev- opment and global popularity of the resolution of commercial disputes through arbitration, constantly exerts a considerable in uence on modern legal systems. The sources of each of these phenomena are different, and their action is dissimilar. Each can be described as reaching either from the top to the bottom, through the direct involvement of interested States and consequently affecting their internal legal s- tems (international and supranational integration; harmonisation of trade regulations through public international law instruments), or bottom-up, as a result of activity by private parties, leading to the achievement of uniform practices and standards (ar- tration, lex mercatoria). Nonetheless, they both enrich national legal cultures and contribute to transgressing the limits of national (local) particularisms in creating, interpreting and applying the law. The aim of this book is to demonstrate how these processes have in uenced the interpretation of law, how they have shaped the methods and techniques of the interpretation and with what consequences for the outcomes of the interpretative procedures. In assessing the extent of this in uence, due regard must be paid to the fact that the interpretation of law is not, in principle, directly determined by the provisions of law itself.
Book Synopsis Das neue Kartellgesetz by : Philipp Zurkinden
Download or read book Das neue Kartellgesetz written by Philipp Zurkinden and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 441 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: