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Practice Relevant Accrual Accounting For The Public Sector Producers’ And Users Perspectives(1st Ed. 2021 Edition)

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Hassan Ouda ,Susana Jorge

Free practice relevant accrual accounting for the public sector producers’ and users perspectives 1st ed. 2021
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ISBN: 3030515974, 978-3030515973

Book publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

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Book Summary: This book addresses the necessary developments and adjustments that can be regarded as a promising starting point for making accrual accounting a more practice-relevant for the public sector entities. Specifically, the main focus is on Reshaping the application of accrual accounting principles and assumptions to fit the context of public sector entities; Developing a practice-relevant holistic accounting approach for governmental capital assets, which has been based on developing and reshaping the assets recognition criteria; Scope of general purpose financial reporting from an accountability perspective; Suggesting a sustainable accounting approach for reporting on the long-term fiscal sustainability; Developing a dynamic model for making public sector accrual accounting a more user practice relevant; and finally, Developing a theory of accounting information usefulness, which explains how cognitive aspects do influence the use/non-use of accounting information by the politicians. Fundamentally, the book has tackled these necessary developments and adjustments from both the producer’s and the user’s perspectives.