Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Business the State and Economic Policy or Intermediate Accounting Eleventh Edition Volume 2 Chapters 14 26

Business, the State and Economic Policy: The Case of Italy

Author: G Grant Amyot

Italy has one of the world's most complex and fascinating political systems.The controversial rise of Silvio Berlusconi and the state of contemprary Italy can be better understood with an examination of the recent past of this intriguing country.

G. Grant Amyot brings his critical eye upon the Italian business world, setting it in the context of Italy's place in hte international economy. He then traces the close, but chequered, relationship between capital, the state, and the political parties up to the election of one of the major business magnates, Silvio Berlusconi, as Prime Minister. The book compares Italy with the US, germany, and Japan while exploring the influence of economic realities, organized interests, and political institutions on the formation of policy in Italy.

This interesting, readable and important book gives the reader an insight into the sources and workings of power in a major advanced industrial state. It will be appreciated by students and researchers withan interest in European politics, political theory, and political economy. It will also be a good tool for policy-makers and professionals with an interest in Italian business, economics and politics.



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Intermediate Accounting, Eleventh Edition, Volume 2, Chapters 14-26  

Author: Donald E Kieso

This bestseller has powered the careers of countless professionals. The new edition builds on the book's reputation for comprehensiveness, accuracy, and currency, incorporating all the recent changes to the accounting literature.

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The new, enhanced edition of a standard text includes substantial new content and new pedagogical features. Coverage begins with a chapter on financial accounting and accounting standards and continues through 24 chapters covering such topics as income statement and related information; balance sheet and statement of cash flows; valuation of inventories; depreciations, impairments, and depletion; intangible assets; long-term liabilities; income taxes; and pensions and postretirement benefits; among other topics. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.



Table of Contents:
Chapter 15. Stockholders' Equity.

Chapter 16. Dilutive Securities and Earnings per Share.

Chapter 17. Investments.

Chapter 18. Revenue Recognition.

Chapter 19. Accounting for Income Taxes.

Chapter 20. Accounting for Pensions and Postretirement Benefits.

Chapter 21. Accounting for Leases.

Chapter 22. Accounting Changes and Error Analysis.

Chapter 23. Statement of Cash Flows.

Chapter 24. Full Disclosure in Financial Reporting.

Time Value of Money Tables.

Logo Credits.

Index.

Official Accounting Pronouncements.

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