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LUCRO DISTRIBUTÍVEL

Authors: Schmidt, Paulo;

LUCRO DISTRIBUTÍVEL

Abstract

Este artigo é uma tentativa de demonstrar uma teoria magnífica desenvolvida por Edgar O. Edward and Philip W. Bell sobre resultado econômico e demonstrar como esta teoria pode ser aplicada em termos de registros e demonstrações contábeis. As técnicas contábeis são necessárias, portanto, é importante que sejam suficientemente flexíveis para fornecer dados sobre o conceito de lucro econômico, bem como, alguns conceitos adicionais de lucro, demonstrando estarem intimamente ligados a este conceito de lucro econômico, porém, as técnicas são ao mesmo tempo uma obrigação para as empresas com um custo adicional de registros múltiplos diários. A principal proposta deste artigo é o de apresentar um conjunto de dados contábeis possíveis de fornecer informações úteis para a avaliação de decisões gerenciais passadas e o de usar métodos possíveis para auxiliar essas decisões.

This article is an attempt to demonstrate a meaningful theory of business income developed by Edgar O. Edward and Philip W. Bell and to show how it can be applied in terms of accounting records and reports. Accounting techniques are needed, therefore, is important which are sufficiently flexible to provide data for the business profit concept as well as for certain additional profit concepts, shown to be intimately related to business profit, but techniques which at the same time to do burden the firm with the unnecessary cost of multiple daily records. The principal purpose this article to be achieved by the collection of accounting data is to provide useful information for the evaluation of past business decisions and of the methods used in reaching those decisions.

Keywords

Business profit, Business decisions, Accounting records, Lucro, Accounting records. Business profit. Business decisions., Demonstrações contábeis. Lucro econômico. Decisões gerenciais.

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