外币折算会计简史外文翻译
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1、 1 中文 3020 字 本科毕业论文(设计) 外 文 翻 译 题 目 专 业 会 计 学 外文题目 A Brief History of Accounting for the Translation of Foreign Currencies 外文出处 Journal of Management History 外文作者 Todd Jackson, Doris M. Cook 原文 : A Brief History of Accounting for the Translation of Foreign Currencies Accounting for the translation o
2、f foreign currency is a topic that has received a great deal of attention from the various accounting standard-setting bodies this century. The attention given to this topic is a natural result of the phenomenal increase in international trade that has taken place. Trade among enterprises domiciled
3、in different countries can be traced back to ancient times. The Phoenicians are remembered as the great barterers of the ancient world. During the latter part of the Middle Ages, enterprising individuals saw that the establishment of foreign branches could facilitate international trade. The importa
4、nce of international commerce to the economic well-being of nations has increased ever since. Accounting for foreign operations and transactions has taken many forms throughout history. This paper primarily discusses the evolution of accounting for 2 foreign currency translation in the USA in the tw
5、entieth century. However, some of the evidence of foreign currency accounting practices from the ancient Greeks to the colonial Americans are discussed first. Some early foreign currency accounting practices The existence of foreign currency transactions can be traced back to the earliest civilizati
6、on known to have used coined money, the ancient Greeks. The invention of coined money is believed to have taken place in this civilization about bc 630 (Chatfield, 1977, p. 21). Although the use of coinage spread rather slowly, in time a number of the Greek city-states issued their own coins. These
7、Greek city-states engaged in trade with each other, thus resulting in essentially foreign currency transactions. The ancient Greeks often translated to the local coinage transactions denominated in a foreign coinage, but this treatment was not consistent (Littleton and Yamey, 1956, p. 21). They also
8、 were inclined to record quantities of commodities and units of a foreign currency in the accounts. During the middle ages (400 to 1400 ad), international trade expanded significantly as a result of the crusades which stimulated European demand for foreign goods. Toward the end of this period foreig
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