El estado de cambios en el patrimonio neto
Statement of changes in equity
María de las Viñas Gallardo Ramiro and
S Hernández Gañán
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Abstract:
Since the General Chart of Accounts had been changed, the number of financial statements has gone up. Now, it is required more financial information to the companies on its annual accounts. These new financial statements are Statement of Changes in Equity and Cash Flow Statement. Instead, the Statement of Changes in Equity summarizes the items which are not classified as liabilities, financial instruments and its fluctuations. Moreover, when this new accounting statement was passed, the control about accounting has increased. Bearing in mind, the creation of 8th and 9th financial accounts group; contra-accounts are the statements which composed the 13rd subgroup. Financial accounts which belong to the 13rd subgroup are summarized on the Statement of Changes in Equity. The main goal is an improvement of financial information provided by corporations.
Keywords: Estado de cambios de patrimonio neto; Nuevo plan general contable; Patrimonio neto; Estado de ingresos y gastos reconocidos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-06-23
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