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ACCOUNTING REPORTING AND AUDITING
KRASODOMSKA J. CHŁAPEK K. KRAJEWSKA S. EDITORS wydawnictwo: DIFIN, 2020, wydanie Icena netto: 77.60 Twoja cena 73,72 zł + 5% vat - dodaj do koszyka Accounting
reporting and auditing
Meeting the needs of the
information preparers and users
Accounting
is constantly evolving as a business vernacular. In general, it spans
an extensive array of topics ranging from financial statements and
audits to non-financial disclosures and accounting education. The scope
of topics covered by accounting changes with the environment thereby
contributing to its development. Concepts like integrated reporting,
Key Audit Matters (KAMs), generation Z and e-learning were not so
popular several years ago. The future will see the advent of new
issues, ideas, and research problems. What remains constant is
accounting’s main purpose of providing stakeholders with
high-quality and timely information.
Introduction
Chapter 1.
Financial reporting as an important basis for investment decisions
(Ewa Wiktoria Babuśka)
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Essence and roles of financial reports and the types of financial
statements
1.3. Definition of an investor, groups of investors and their
information needs
1.4. Usefulness of information in financial reports
1.5. Empirical literature and examples of research in the world and in
Poland
1.6. Conclusions
Chapter 2.
To be or not to be: performance measurement in the public
sector using public libraries in Poland as an example
(Magdalena Kowalczyk, Monika Turek-Radwan)
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Theoretical background of the research
2.3. Research hypotheses
2.4. Research methodology
2.5. Findings and discussion
2.6. Statistical inference
2.7. Conclusions
Chapter 3.
The determinants of Key audit Matters in listed companies in Poland
(Anna Karmańska)
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Key Audit Matters
3.3. Literature review
3.4. Research design and findings
3.5. Discussion and conclusions
Chapter 4. Key
audit Matters in auditors’ reports. analysis of Key audit
Matters in the 2017 and 2018 annual reports published by Wig20 companies
(Grzegorz Warzocha, Kamil Bujak)
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Determination and communication of the Key Audit Matters
4.3. Key Audit Matters in selected recent scientific and professional
publications
4.4. The purpose and methods of research
4.5. Summary of the results
4.6. Evaluation of the results
4.7. Conclusions and indication of future research possibilities
Chapter 5. Business
model disclosure in the integrated reports of Polish companies
(Bogusława Bek-Gaik, Bartosz Rymkiewicz)
5.1. Introduction
5.2. The business model as the key element of an integrated report
5.3. Business model disclosure – research review
5.4. Research methods and procedure
5.5. Research findings and discussion
5.6. Conclusions
Chapter 6. The
importance of corporate social resposibility in shaping transfer prices
(Danuta Kozłowska-Makóś)
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Corporate taxation and corporate social responsibility
6.3. The impact exerted by corporate income tax on transfer
pricing
6.4. Transfer pricing preferences in an international group
6.5. Conclusions
Chapter 7. The
specificity of the financial statements of an Islamic
bank operating under sharia
(Małgorzata Czerny, Marta Mazurowska)
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Islamic law
7.3. Islamic banking fundamental rules
7.4. Islamic banking techniques
7.5. Islamic accounting
7.6. Islamic bank’s financial statements
7.7. Conclusions
Chapter 8. International
studies concerning the cultural differences in the economic sciences
(Katarzyna Mokrzycka-Kogut)
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Cultural factors shaping the accounting system
8.3. Practical appliance
8.4. Conclusion
Chapter 9. Would
incorporating blended learning in the postgraduate accounting module
affect students’ performance?
(Agnieszka Herdan, Lorenzo Neri, Antonella Russo)
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Reason for changing the approach to delivering the MBA
module
9.3. Why blended learning?
9.4. Implementation of new design
9.5. Research approach and findings
9.6. Findings
9.7. Conclusion and limitations
Chapter 10. Blended
learning as a method of teaching accounting – a response to
the needs of Generation Z
(Joanna Koczar)
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Generations in a tertiary institution
10.3. Accounting and e-learning
10.4. Implementation of e-learning to support traditional classes
10.5. Research findings
10.6. Conslusions
References
List of tables
List of graphs
List of diagrams
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