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Abstract
This paper offers a theoretical overview of the nature of revenue recognition through a literature review and empirical research. This is a pilot study intended to highlight the importance of the issue to property companies and offer a basis for further work, currently being undertaken by the authors. Revenue recognition — the point at which a firm is entitled to claim that a profit has been made — is theoretically and empirically unclear. This lack of clarity has repercussions for the production and interpretation of financial accounts. Property has been particularly affected due to the requirements enforced on certain companies by the regulators to restate published accounts. Moreover, since certain property companies have a stock market capitalisation that is below their net asset value, they are susceptible to any concerns over the accuracy of their reported revenue and turnover. Copyright © 2005 Henry Stewart Publications
收入确认与房地产企业:初步分析
本文通过文献综述和实证研究,对收入确认的本质进行了理论概述。这是一项试点研究,旨在强调这一问题对房地产公司的重要性,并为作者目前正在进行的进一步工作提供基础。收入确认——公司有权声称已经盈利的那一点——在理论上和经验上都不明确。缺乏明确性对财务账目的编制和解释产生了影响。由于监管机构要求某些公司重述已公布的账目,房地产受到的影响尤其严重。此外,由于某些房地产公司的股票市值低于其资产净值,因此它们很容易受到外界对其报告收入和营业额准确性的担忧。版权所有©2005 Henry Stewart Publications
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