The Routledge Companion to Accounting in China Routledge Companions in Business, Management and Marketing Series
Coordonnateur : Zhou Haiyan
There is increasing interest in accounting issues in China. Despite a relatively short history, China's stock market is the world's second largest. This growth has been accompanied by increasing demand for accounting information alongside reforms of accounting and auditing rules, as international investors have paid increasing attention to investment opportunities in this dynamic and energetic country with a large population and economic growth potentials. Despite this, at present there are few books which offer students, academics and practitioners a comprehensive guide to current accounting issues in China.
The Routledge Companion to Accounting in China fills this important gap in the literature. The volume is organized in six thematic sections which cover capital market and corporate finance, financial accounting, managerial accounting, auditing, taxation and internal controls. The structure is intended to reflect the increasing diversity of contemporary accounting issues in China, including a balanced overview of current knowledge, identifying issues and discussing relevant debates.
This book is a prestigious reference work which offers students, academics and practitioners an introduction to current accounting issues in the emerging market of China.
Introduction Part I: Capital Market and Corporate Finance 1. Corporate Investment in China: background, practice and research 2. Irrational Markets, Managerial Biases and Corporate Finance: a review of capital markets in China 3. The Influence of Firm Location on the Choice of Payment Methods in Merger and Acquisition PART II: Financial Accounting 4. Accounting Standards in China 5. Fair Value Accounting in China 6. Product Market Competition and Earnings Quality PART III: Managerial Accounting 7. Business Strategy, Managerial Expectation and Cost Stickiness: evidence from China 8. Executive Compensation in China 9. Equity-Based Compensation in China 10. Digital Transformation of Finance Function and Shift Strategy PART IV: Auditing
11. Audit Quality and Audit Fees in China 12. Independent Auditing in China: a historic perspective PART V: Taxation 13. Tax Issues in China 14. Income Tax Planning and Earnings Management PART VI: Internal Controls and Corporate Governance 15. Internal Control in China: framework, practices and literature 16. Cash Flow Manipulation, Audit Opinion and Internal Control
Haiyan Zhou is a professor at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, US. Professor Zhou obtained a Ph.D. in accounting from Temple University and has been teaching both undergraduate and graduate accounting and auditing courses. Professor Zhou serves as Editor-in-Chief of Asian Review Accounting, and as an editorial board member of the Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation.
Date de parution : 09-2020
17.4x24.6 cm
Date de parution : 09-2018
17.4x24.6 cm
Thèmes de The Routledge Companion to Accounting in China :
Mots-clés :
Accrual Based Earnings Management; Book Tax Difference; emerging markets; Investment Cash Flow Sensitivity; accounting standards; Cost Stickiness; convergence; Modified Audit Opinions; international financial reporting standards; Accrual Earnings Management; IFRS; Earnings Management; corporate finance; Earnings Management Behavior; managerial accounting; auditing; Acquirer Firm; taxation; Equity Incentive; internal control; Rem; Gongfu Zhang; National People’s Congress; Yi Wang; Enterprise Income Tax Law; Xu Lou; Ipo Firm; Xiaohui Zhang; Listed Companies; Guiru Hua; Earnings Management Strategies; Huanda Shi; CPA Firm; Zhiying Hu; ALAG; Tongtong Liu; Abnormal Production Costs; Deren Xie; Ceo Compensation; Dengjin Zheng; Ceo Overconfidence; Xiaohui Qu; Enterprise Income Tax; Guohua Zhang; Real Earnings Management; Liquan Xing; Book Tax Conformity; Hanwen Chen; Tingyong Zhong; Jiangna Li; Na Gong; Liping Xu; Xiankun Jin; Yu Xin; Xiaomei Guo; Liqun Yuan; Wei Gao; Feng Liu; Fan Ye; Xiaoxiao Yu; Songsheng Chen; Qingqing Liu; Tao Zeng; Nanwei Hu; Qiang Cao; Lulu Zheng; Wang Dong; Yun Ke; Haiyan Jiang; Huiting Guo; Grant Samkin