Cash flow reporting has attracted increased attention in the United States, especially in the past decade. However, despite the use of per share cash flow information by security analysts, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) has prohibited its disclosure. This article provides a historical perspective of cash flow accounting in the U.S., as well as a discussion of cash flow advocates. The final section presents arguments for increased disclosures in the area of cash flows, including operating cash flow on a per share basis and a schedule of free cash flows
Financial Statements form part of the financial reporting process. A complete set of financial state...
The methods of reporting cash flows has undergone continuous change since the late 1800's. My object...
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This study provides empirical evidence on the extent to which cashJlow from operations is not proxie...
This note reports a small-scale survey of disclosures of free cash flow (whether described as such o...
The issue of a Statement on Cash Flow Information (AC 118) has generally been welcomed and has c...
The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) prohibits the reporting of cash flow per share (CFPS...
In some EU member states, medium-sized companies are under the obligation to present a cash flow sta...
This article discusses the basic principles of accounting and reporting of funds in an enterprise. T...
In a highly competitive environment in which today's companies operate, the precise analysis of cash...
This study provides evidence that mandatory cash flow disclosure required by Approved Australian Acc...
This thesis aims to enhance our understanding of the direct method operating cash flow disclosures t...
Cash flows of a business are the most fundamental events upon which accounting measurements are base...
The importance of cash flow statement information has been increasingly recognized, but the diversit...
This article discusses the basic principles of accounting and reporting of the company's funds. The ...
Financial Statements form part of the financial reporting process. A complete set of financial state...
The methods of reporting cash flows has undergone continuous change since the late 1800's. My object...
This Conference Paper is brought to you for free and open access by the School of Accountancy at Ins...
This study provides empirical evidence on the extent to which cashJlow from operations is not proxie...
This note reports a small-scale survey of disclosures of free cash flow (whether described as such o...
The issue of a Statement on Cash Flow Information (AC 118) has generally been welcomed and has c...
The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) prohibits the reporting of cash flow per share (CFPS...
In some EU member states, medium-sized companies are under the obligation to present a cash flow sta...
This article discusses the basic principles of accounting and reporting of funds in an enterprise. T...
In a highly competitive environment in which today's companies operate, the precise analysis of cash...
This study provides evidence that mandatory cash flow disclosure required by Approved Australian Acc...
This thesis aims to enhance our understanding of the direct method operating cash flow disclosures t...
Cash flows of a business are the most fundamental events upon which accounting measurements are base...
The importance of cash flow statement information has been increasingly recognized, but the diversit...
This article discusses the basic principles of accounting and reporting of the company's funds. The ...
Financial Statements form part of the financial reporting process. A complete set of financial state...
The methods of reporting cash flows has undergone continuous change since the late 1800's. My object...
This Conference Paper is brought to you for free and open access by the School of Accountancy at Ins...