The Accounting Properties of Economic Events (Part I: A Network Perspective)

K. R. Pertsemlidis
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Accounting is studied in this paper as an evolving artificial language that enables economic agents to manipulate symbolically networks of economic events. Expenditures, expenses, revenues, and cash flows are classes of processes, called actions, which affect the reservoirs of agents’ economic interests, called accounts: physical assets, financial assets, financial liabilities, and earnings. While the independence of actions (causes) from accounts (effects) is widely adopted by accounting scholars, it is systematically violated in all accounting databases. While the structural coupling of physical actions (expenditures, expenses, and revenues) with financial actions (cash flows) is widely discussed by scholars, it remains obscured. Finally, this paper discloses the compositionality of accounting transactions, i.e., the hierarchical structure {flow, [action, (credited account, debited account)]}, which automates the syntactic/semantic control of accounting data and reduces auditing to only pragmatic relevance. These three properties constitute an accounting theory that explains all paradoxes of the current double-entry theory of financial statements and resolves the debates on the causes of the nonarticulation of accounting information that undermines the consensus on the Conceptual Framework. In Part II, this theory is mathematically formalized for making the recording, reporting, and econometrics of complex empirical facts efficient and effective.
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经济事件的会计属性(第一部分:网络视角)
本文将会计作为一种不断发展的人工语言进行研究,它使经济主体能够操纵经济事件的象征性网络。支出、费用、收入和现金流是过程的类别,称为行为,它们影响代理人的经济利益储存库,称为账户:实物资产、金融资产、金融负债和收益。虽然行为(因)独立于结果(果)被会计学者广泛采用,但在所有会计数据库中,这一原则都被系统地违反了。虽然物理行为(支出、费用和收入)与财务行为(现金流)的结构耦合被学者们广泛讨论,但它仍然模糊不清。最后,本文揭示了会计交易的组合性,即层次结构{flow, [action,(贷方账户,借方账户)]},它自动化了会计数据的语法/语义控制,并将审计减少到仅与语用相关。这三个属性构成了一个会计理论,它解释了当前财务报表复式记账理论的所有悖论,并解决了关于会计信息不清晰的原因的争论,这破坏了对概念框架的共识。在第二部分,这一理论是数学形式化的,使记录,报告和计量经济学复杂的经验事实的效率和效果。
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