Emphasizing the use of physical measures in accounting, Issue 22Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, 1965 - 27 pages |
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accounting measures accounting system activity accounts addition Administration aggregation asset accounts asset-activity statement assets and income automobiles basically basis Beginning Balance Business Stanford University called Cash dollars Chapter compared concept considered Cooper course denoted derived detailed determine developed discussed economic resources Ending Balance entirely entity entries evaluate example exchangeability factors Finished firm firm's Ford Foundation future given goals Graduate School hence historical cost homogeneity identifying Ijiri individuals introducing Labor Labor man-hours Labor Procurements linear aggregation Loans loss Machinery Material Purchases Materials means monetary valuation multi-dimensional multiple Negative Note ordinary period physical accounting physical measures physical units Positive possible pounds problem Production Professor properties represented representing assets respectively responsibility resulted Sales satisfy School of Business sense served set of weights side society suppose Table term theories tion types utilities valuation method