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  2. System of Integrated Environmental and Economic Accounting

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    System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA) [1] is a framework to compile statistics linking environmental statistics to economic statistics. SEEA is described as a satellite system to the United Nations's System of National Accounts (SNA). [2] This means that the definitions, guidelines and practical approaches of the SNA are applied to ...

  3. Stephen A. Zeff - Wikipedia

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    Zeff, Stephen A. Uses of accounting for small business. 1962. Zeff, Stephen A. The rise of economic consequences. Division of Research, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University, 1978. Articles, a selection: Zeff, Stephen A. "Forging accounting principles in five countries: A history and an analysis of trends" (1971).

  4. Ruth D. Hines - Wikipedia

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    "Economic consequences of accounting standards: One Good Reason for Accounting Standards Review Board", Charter (was 'Chartered Accountant in Australia') Vol 54, July. pp24–27 1984. "The Implications of Stock Market Reaction (Non-Reaction) for Financial Accounting Standard Setting", Accounting and Business Research Vol 15, no. 57 (January 1 ...

  5. Accounting research - Wikipedia

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    Accounting research examines how accounting is used by individuals, organizations and government as well as the consequences that these practices have. Starting from the assumption that accounting both measures and makes visible certain economic events, accounting research has studied the roles of accounting in organizations and society and the consequences that these practices have for ...

  6. Environmental accounting - Wikipedia

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    Environmental accounting is a field that identifies resource use, measures and communicates costs of a company's or national economic impact on the environment. Costs include costs to clean up or remediate contaminated sites, environmental fines, penalties and taxes, purchase of pollution prevention technologies and waste management costs.

  7. Accounting - Wikipedia

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    Accounting, also known as accountancy, is the process of recording and processing information about economic entities, such as businesses and corporations. [1] [2] Accounting measures the results of an organization's economic activities and conveys this information to a variety of stakeholders, including investors, creditors, management, and regulators. [3]

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    Still, the economic impact of the mass dismissals across America may not be felt immediately. ... BFS, which manages the federal government's accounting and payment systems, is a provider of ...

  9. Sustainability accounting - Wikipedia

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    Sustainability accounting in managerial accounting contrasts with financial accounting in that managerial accounting is used for internal decision making and the creation of new policies that will have an effect on the organisation's performance at economic, ecological, and social (known as the triple bottom line or Triple-P's; People, Planet ...

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