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Cash flow and corporate finance in victorian Britain (Cases from the british coal industry,1860-1914)

Autor T.J. et al. Baldwin

Editorial UNIVERSITY OF EXETER PRESS

Cash flow and corporate finance in victorian Britain (Cases from the british coal industry,1860-1914)
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  • Verlag UNIVERSITY OF EXETER PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780859896511
  • ISBN10 085989651X
  • Gegenstandsart Buch
  • Buchseiten 152
  • Jahr der Ausgabe 2000
  • Bindung Stoffeinband

Cash flow and corporate finance in victorian Britain (Cases from the british coal industry,1860-1914)

Autor T.J. et al. Baldwin

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Cash Flow and Corporate Finance in Victorian Britain focuses on joint stock limited liability companies in the coal, iron and steel industries. These companies comprised a major and rapidly expanding sector of the economy during the mid and late Victorian period and one in which company formation was a relatively early development following the mid-century legislation." "This study presents a methodology based on the concept of cash flow and produces, in tabular form, annual cash flow statements for a sample population of twenty companies in coal, iron and steel from their respective formation dates to 1914. For the benefit of the non-accountant, a detailed example showing the means by which these figures are derived is included, together with an analysis of the development of the financial reporting process through the second half of the nineteenth century.