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 Übersetzung für 'financial accounting' von Englisch nach Deutsch
financial accountingFinanzbuchhaltung {f}
financial accountingFinanzbuchführung {f}
3 Wörter
acc.
financial accounting-related {adj}
pagatorisch
4 Wörter
acc.fin.
Financial Accounting Standards Board <FASB>
Financial Accounting Standards Board {m} {n} [US-amerikanischer Rechnungs­legungs­standardsetzer]
Teiltreffer
accountingRechnungs­legung {f}
29
accountingRechenschaftsbericht {m}
17
accounting {adj} {pres-p}berechnend
289
acc.
accounting
Wirtschaftsprüfung {f}
53
acc.
accounting {adj}
buchmäßig
71
acc.
accounting
Buchführung {f}
236
acc.
accounting {adj}
buchhaltungs­technisch
61
acc.educ.
accounting
Rechnungs­wesen {n}
542
accountingBuchung {f}
30
acc.
accounting
Buchhaltung {f}
1562
acc.fin.
accounting
Abrechnung {f}
166
accountingBuchen {n}
29
accountingKontenführung {f}
16
accountingKontierung {f}
10
accountingAccounting {n}
acc.
accounting
Rechnungs­führung {f}
8
econ.
accounting
Kostenrechnung {f}
116
acc.fin.
accounting event
Buchungs­vorfall {m}
acc.
accounting process
Buchungs­vorgang {m}
materials accountingMaterialbuchhaltung {f}
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  • Financial Accounting Standards Board {m} {n} [US-amerikanischer Rechnungslegungsstandardsetzer] = Financial Accounting Standards Board <FASB>
  • Accounting {n} = accounting
  • Forensic Accounting {n} [Wirtschaftskriminalitätsprüfung] = forensic accounting
  • Financial Reporting Standard {m} [Rechnungslegungsstandard für Großbritannien und Irland] = Financial Reporting Standard <FRS> [Br.]
  • erstmalige Anwendung {f} der International Financial Reporting Standards [IFRS 1] = first-time adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards [IFRS 1]
  • Financial Times Stock Exchange Index {m} [UK Börsenindizes z. B. FTSE-100] = Financial Times Stock Exchange Index <FTSE>
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) publishes and maintains the Accounting Standards Codification (ASC), which is the single source of authoritative nongovernmental U.S.
  • However, the burgeoning need for financial reporting after 1900 created unavoidable pressure for financial accounting of stock and the management need to cost manage products became overshadowed.
  • The financial reporting standards are defined in the Financial Accounting Manual for the Federal Reserve Banks.
  • Each financial transaction is recorded in at least two different nominal ledger accounts within the financial accounting system, so that the total debits equals the total credits in the general ledger, i.e.
  • Certain financial items may be recorded at historical cost which is the basic method of financial accounting.

  • In 2002 IASB and the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), the body supporting US GAAP, announced a programme known as the Norwalk Agreement that aimed at eliminating differences between IFRS and US GAAP.
  • Financial accounting defines the equity of a business as the net balance of its assets reduced by its liabilities.
  • In their 2013 proposal for accounting for financial instruments, the Financial Accounting Standards Board also proposed a similar use of business model for classifying financial instruments.
  • In bookkeeping and financial accounting, cash is current assets comprising currency or currency equivalents that can be accessed immediately or near-immediately (as in the case of money market accounts).
  • A "double-entry bookkeeping system" is a set of rules for recording financial information in a financial accounting system in which every transaction or event changes at least two different nominal ledger accounts.

  • Given the above, one view of the progression of the accounting and finance career path is that financial accounting is a stepping stone to management accounting.
  • Later, with the emergence of stock options as a form of compensation, Arthur Andersen was the first of the major accountancy firms to propose to the Financial Accounting Standards Board that employee stock options should be treated as an expense, thus impacting net profit just as cash compensation would.
  • Accounting has several subfields or subject areas, including financial accounting, management accounting, auditing, taxation and accounting information systems.
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