Through a Glass Darkly: What Can We Learn About a U.S. Multinational Corporation’s International Operations From Its Financial Statement Disclosures?
Michael P. Donohoe,
Gary A. McGill and
Edmund Outslay
National Tax Journal, 2012, vol. 65, issue 4, 961-84
Abstract:
We discuss the accounting rules that apply to reporting a U.S. company’s international operations. We use examples to illustrate diversity in accounting and offer caveats for policy makers, standard setters, analysts, and researchers regarding their interpretation and use of financial accounting information.
Date: 2012
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