Abstract

Leading financial accounting textbooks explain the choice of accounting methods in terms of the accountant choosing the method that best reflects the firm's financial condition and results of its operations for the period. In this paper it is argued that a more satisfactory way of explaining why firms choose particular accounting methods is in terms of positive economic theory. Relevant research results that can be readily incorporated into classroom lectures are summarized.

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