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Cash Flow and Corporate Finance in Victorian Britain Trevor Baldwin (School of Mangement, University of East Anglia (United Kingdom))

Cash Flow and Corporate Finance in Victorian Britain By Trevor Baldwin (School of Mangement, University of East Anglia (United Kingdom))

Cash Flow and Corporate Finance in Victorian Britain by Trevor Baldwin (School of Mangement, University of East Anglia (United Kingdom))


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This monograph presents a methodology based on the concept of cash flow and produces, in tabular form, annual cash flow statements for a sample population of twenty companies in coal, iron and steel from their respective formation dates to 1914.

Cash Flow and Corporate Finance in Victorian Britain Summary

Cash Flow and Corporate Finance in Victorian Britain: Cases from the British Coal Industry 1860-1914 by Trevor Baldwin (School of Mangement, University of East Anglia (United Kingdom))

This monograph presents a methodology based on the concept of cash flow and produces, in tabular form, annual cash flow statements for a sample population of twenty companies in coal, iron and steel from their respective formation dates to 1914. For the benefit of the non-accountant, a detailed example showing the means by which these figures are derived is included, together with an analysis of the development of the financial reporting process through the second half of the nineteenth century. The book adds a new dimension to the analysis of corporate performance over a long period and offers a valuable database which will facilitate further research. It is an unusual and useful collaboration between accounting historians and economic historians.

Cash Flow and Corporate Finance in Victorian Britain Reviews

The authors are to be complimented on having undertaken a heavily labour-intensive exercise in a painstaking and meticulous manner. * The European Accounting Review, Vol. 10:1 *
The value of this study lies in its innovative approach to the use of company annual accounts by historians. This approach, which involves the preparation of cash flow statements as a tool for understanding how company activities have been financed, has general applicability: it can be used for companies in any sector and for years since 1914. * Business History *

About Trevor Baldwin (School of Mangement, University of East Anglia (United Kingdom))

M. V. Pitts is a lecturer in Accounting and Finance in the Warwick Business School, University of Warwick. R. A. Church is Professor of Economic and Social History in the University of East Anglia. R. H. Berry is Boots Professor of Accounting and Finance in the University of Nottingham. Trevor Baldwin is a senior lecturer in Accounting in the University of East Anglia

Table of Contents

  • Part 1
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The Corporate Environment
  • 3. The Development of Financial Reporting
  • 4. Methodology
  • 5. The Data Set
  • References
  • Part 2
  • Company Cash Flow Statements:
  • Bell Brother Ltd
  • Bolckow Vaughn and Company Ltd
  • Butterley Company Ltd
  • Cannock Chase Colliery Company Ltd
  • Carlton Main Colliery Company Ltd
  • Carron Iron Company
  • Consett Coal and Iron Company Ltd
  • D. David and Son Ltd
  • Dowlais Iron (Partnership)
  • Ebbw Vale Steel and Iron Company Ltd
  • Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds Ltd
  • Henry Briggs, Son and Company Ltd
  • John Brown and Company Ltd
  • North's Navigation (1889) Collieries Ltd
  • Pearson Knowles Coal and Iron Company Ltd
  • Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Company Ltd
  • The Rhymney Iron Company Ltd
  • Sheepbridge Coal and Iron Company Ltd
  • Staveley Coal and Iron Company Ltd
  • Tredegar Iron and Coal Company Ltd
  • Wigan Coal and Iron Company Ltd

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GOR006748014
9780859896511
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Cash Flow and Corporate Finance in Victorian Britain: Cases from the British Coal Industry 1860-1914 by Trevor Baldwin (School of Mangement, University of East Anglia (United Kingdom))
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Liverpool University Press
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