This revised edition of Tom Lee's classic text provides students with a firm understanding of the nature of income and its relationship to capital and asset value. The book's unique interdisciplinary approach to income, the worked examples, and the updated references and further reading add to the book's value to students of both accounting and economics.
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Introduction 1. Nature and Relationship of Income, Capital and Value 2. The Income Measurement Function 3. Economic Concepts of Income and Value Economic Income as Consumption 4. The Traditional Accounting Concept of Income 5. Current Value Concepts of Income 6. Current Entry Values and Business Income 7. Current Exit Values and Realizable Income 8. Mixed Value and Current Cost Income 9. Current Value Income and Economic Income 10. The Price-Level Problem
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