This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and staff only. We currently cannot provide this open access without the author's permission. If you are the author of this work and desire to provide it open access or wish access removed please contact the Wahlstrom Library to discuss permission.In this thesis we attempt to point out existing weaknesses in financial reporting practices of U.s. firms operating with foreign subsidiaries, and recommend alternative practices within the following framework: a) Consolidation principles, b) Translation of foreign accounts, c) Devaluation, and d) Reporting foreign exchange gains and losses. The solution to these problems will be found when currently acce...
This paper investigates whether foreign institutional investors affect the global convergence of fin...
Since the end of fixed exchange rates under the gold standard in the 1970s, researchers and practiti...
This study finds evidence to suggest that public-company reporting by U.S. multinational corporation...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
This thesis explains the development of foreign currency valuation and reporting from the Bretton Wo...
Problems of accounting for foreign operations are not new. The subject of accounting for the transla...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
Recently, the importance of international trade has rapidly increased. Therefore, many companies fac...
This paper seeks to explain the transnationalization of financial reporting by corporations. Specifi...
It is recognized that multinational corporations (MNC) have played a significant role in the recent ...
The focus of this paper is to provide a comprehensive overview of financial accounting as it relates...
In the market economy, the company’s financial reports are the main source of information about its ...
The United States of America can be considered an economic superpower with the biggest and most impo...
Dr. Aggarwal is an Associate Professor of Finance at the Uniersity Toledo in Toledo, Ohio
We hypothesize and find that financial reporting quality at the foreign subsidiaries of US multinati...
This paper investigates whether foreign institutional investors affect the global convergence of fin...
Since the end of fixed exchange rates under the gold standard in the 1970s, researchers and practiti...
This study finds evidence to suggest that public-company reporting by U.S. multinational corporation...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
This thesis explains the development of foreign currency valuation and reporting from the Bretton Wo...
Problems of accounting for foreign operations are not new. The subject of accounting for the transla...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
Recently, the importance of international trade has rapidly increased. Therefore, many companies fac...
This paper seeks to explain the transnationalization of financial reporting by corporations. Specifi...
It is recognized that multinational corporations (MNC) have played a significant role in the recent ...
The focus of this paper is to provide a comprehensive overview of financial accounting as it relates...
In the market economy, the company’s financial reports are the main source of information about its ...
The United States of America can be considered an economic superpower with the biggest and most impo...
Dr. Aggarwal is an Associate Professor of Finance at the Uniersity Toledo in Toledo, Ohio
We hypothesize and find that financial reporting quality at the foreign subsidiaries of US multinati...
This paper investigates whether foreign institutional investors affect the global convergence of fin...
Since the end of fixed exchange rates under the gold standard in the 1970s, researchers and practiti...
This study finds evidence to suggest that public-company reporting by U.S. multinational corporation...