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Momentum Accounting for Trends: Relevance, Explanatory and Predictive Power of the Framework of Triple-entry Bookkeeping and Momentum Accounting of Yuji Ijiri 1st edition
Eric Melse
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Momentum Accounting for Trends: Relevance, Explanatory and Predictive Power of the Framework of Triple-entry Bookkeeping and Momentum Accounting of Yuji Ijiri 1st edition
Eric Melse
The objective of momentum accounting is to improve strategic management accounting practices, enumeration and corporate disclosure for governance purposes. This accounting theory introduces new measurement units: momentum and force. The key development is to see momentum as a rate or the speed of the earning capacity of a firm and to account for the change in momentum with economic and financial forces. Yuji Ijiri developed the so-called framework of triple-entry and momentum accounting, or TEMA in short, that is composed of three informational accounting dimensions: wealth, momentum and force. This book offers evidence in support of the TEMA framework to validate its relevance, explanatory and predictive power. Annual and quarterly financial statements data was used to investigate the AEX and Dow Jones component companies. Spectramap decomposition of TEMA variables of a single firm as well as the complete panel of Dow component companies provided further evidence that the TEMA framework discloses new and relevant accounting information. TEMA variables of the Dow component companies decomposed to Spectral Map factors also showed explanatory and predictive power for the Dow Jones.
Medie | Bøger Paperback Bog (Bog med blødt omslag og limet ryg) |
Udgivet | 16. februar 2010 |
ISBN13 | 9783639160512 |
Forlag | VDM Verlag Dr. Müller |
Antal sider | 316 |
Mål | 462 g |
Sprog | Engelsk |
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