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KEEPING ACCOUNTS CURRENT

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1954
Previous discussions in this series have indicated the relative worthlessness of long-outstanding accounts receivable, which too many physicians regard as the basis of their security, 1 and the urgent need for physicians to establish adequate, effective, and routine collection procedures in their offices.
C, PORTERFIELD, G, MARKS
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ACCOUNTANT-CURRENT PROFESSION

Илимий-маалыматтык журналы, 2023
Annotion. The article is dedicated to identifying the relevance of the profession of an accountant and its role in society, the history of the emergence of this profession among other economic specialties.
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THE CURRENT ACCOUNT

Economic Outlook, 1988
In the first half of this year the current account deficit widened sharply to £5.6bn, well above the Chancellor's full‐year Budget forecast of £4bn and our own most recent forecast of £5bn. In this Forecast Release, we show that imports have continued to grow very rapidly but export growth has slowed down. This is in contrast to 1987 when exports were
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Current Cost Accounting

Managerial Finance, 1976
In July 1973 the UK government announced that a special committee of enquiry was to be set up “to consider whether, and if so how, company accounts should allow for changes in costs and prices, having regard to established accounting conventions based on historic costs, the proposal for current general purchasing power accounting put forward by the ...
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Thirty Years of Current Account Imbalances, Current Account Reversals, and Sudden Stops [PDF]

open access: possibleIMF Staff Papers, 2004
In this paper I analyze the anatomy of current account adjustments in the world economy during the past three decades. The main findings may be summarized as follows: (i) Major reversals in current account deficits have tended to be associated with “sudden stops” of capital inflows.
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Emptying Current-Account Buffers

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1985
Rabobank is one of the largest banks in The Netherlands and ranks among the 50 largest banks in the world, with over 4 million current accounts. Normally customers receive statements on their accounts only when a certain buffer of changes, both payments and receipts, is filled up.
R. A. Peffer, J. D. Rijvordt, J. Telgen
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Accounting for US current account deficits: an empirical investigation

Applied Economics, 1997
The sources of US current account deficits are investigated using a number of macroeconomic variables and a vector error correction model. The variables are those typically emphasized by the traditional income - expenditure approach and the intertemporal (Ricardian) approach. The results indicate that macroeconomic variables explain the current account
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Current cost accounting

1991
As a result of the withdrawal of SSAP 16 there is now an almost universal lack of interest in it as far as accounting practice is concerned.
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Deregulation and the current account [PDF]

open access: possible, 2001
This paper studies how removing barriers to competition in the nontraded goods sector affects the current account, the real exchange rate, and factor prices in a small open economy. We show that the expansion of the nontraded sector that results from a deregulation shock is associated with an accumulation of foreign assets unless production of ...
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