04549nam 2200553 450 991083090910332120230808192700.01-119-10755-51-119-10754-7(CKB)3710000000648971(EBL)4509804(OCoLC)950463681(MiAaPQ)EBC4509804(EXLCZ)99371000000064897120160606h20162016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierNot-for-profit GAAP 2016 interpretation and application of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for not-for-profit organizations /Richard F. Larkin, Marie DiTommasoChichester, England :Wiley,2016.©20161 online resource (723 p.)Wiley Regulatory ReportingIncludes index.1-119-27183-5 1-119-10753-9 Become a Subscriber!; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; About The Authors; Not-for-Profit Accounting Literature; Part 1: Overview of Not-for-Profit Organizations; Chapter 1: Overview of Not-for-Profit Organizations; Perspective and Issues; Chapter 2: Cash versus Accrual Basis Accounting; Perspective and Issues; Concepts, Rules, and Examples; Legal Requirements; Conclusion; Part 2: Basic Financial Statements; Chapter 3: Statement of Financial Position; Perspective and Issues; Concepts, Rules, and Examples; Disclosure Requirements; Chapter 4: Statement of Activities; Perspective and IssuesConcepts, Rules, and ExamplesFinancial Statement Presentation; Disclosure Requirements; Chapter 5: Statement of Cash Flows; Perspective and Issues; Concepts, Rules, and Examples; Disclosure Requirements; Chapter 6: Other Financial Statement Issues; Comparative Financial Information; Perspective and Issues; Concepts, Rules, and Examples; Disclosure Requirements; Presenting Fund and Net Asset Information; INTERIM REPORTING; Disclosure Requirements; Subsequent Events; Public Entities; Part 3: Specific Not-for-Profit Accounting Topics; Chapter 7: Fund Accounting; Perspective and IssuesConcepts, Rules, and ExamplesConclusion; Chapter 8: Net Assets; Perspective and Issues; Concepts, Rules, and Examples; Disclosure Requirements; Chapter 9: Contributions, Pledges, Noncash Contributions, and Exchange Transactions; Perspective and Issues; Concepts, Rules, and Examples; Appendix A Checklist; Appendix B Checklist; Appendix C Checklist; Appendix D Checklist; Appendix E Checklist; Appendix F Checklist; Appendix G Checklist; Disclosure Requirements; Chapter 10: Investments; Perspective and Issues; Concepts, Rules, and Examples; Disclosure RequirementsChapter 11: Affiliated OrganizationsPerspective and Issues; Concepts, Rules, and Examples; Reporting of Related Entities; Concepts, Rules, and Examples; Pass-Through Gifts; Appendix A Checklist; Chapter 12: Split-Interest Agreements; Perspective and Issues; Concepts, Rules, and Examples; Disclosure Requirements; Chapter 13: Fundraising and Joint Costs; Perspective and Issues; Concepts, Rules, and Examples; Disclosure Requirements; Appendix A Checklist; Chapter 14: Functional Reporting; Perspective and Issues; Concepts, Rules, and Examples; Disclosure Requirements; Chapter 15: CollectionsPerspective and IssuesConcepts, Rules, and Examples; Disclosure Requirements; Part 4: Other Accounting-Related Not-for-Profit Topics; Chapter 16: Accounting for Specific Types of Not-for-Profits; Perspective and Issues; Associations and Professional Societies; Churches; Clubs; Libraries; Museums; Performing Arts Organizations; Private Foundations; Religious Organizations Other Than Churches; Research and Scientific Organizations; Private Elementary and Secondary Schools; Public Broadcasting Stations; Chapter 17: Importance of Budgets to a Not-for-Profit; Perspective and IssuesFunctions of the BudgetWiley Regulatory ReportingNonprofit organizationsUnited StatesAccountingAccountingStandardsUnited StatesNonprofit organizationsAccounting.AccountingStandards657.021873Larkin Richard F.862665DiTommaso MarieMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910830909103321Not-for-profit GAAP 20164052537UNINA03875nam 2200757 a 450 991097130700332120200520144314.09786613379818978128337981612833798139781400824656140082465610.1515/9781400824656(CKB)2550000000079373(OCoLC)778432724(CaPaEBR)ebrary10522519(SSID)ssj0000648257(PQKBManifestationID)11435080(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000648257(PQKBWorkID)10597351(PQKB)11710181(MdBmJHUP)muse36254(DE-B1597)447686(OCoLC)979725353(DE-B1597)9781400824656(Au-PeEL)EBL3030299(CaPaEBR)ebr10522519(CaONFJC)MIL337981(OCoLC)870417118(MiAaPQ)EBC3030299(PPN)187266492(Perlego)735260(FR-PaCSA)45003459(FRCYB45003459)45003459(EXLCZ)99255000000007937319990527d2000 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrThe world of Prometheus the politics of punishing in democratic Athens /Danielle S. AllenCourse BookPrinceton, N.J. Princeton University Pressc20001 online resource (465 p.)Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780691058696 0691058695 9780691094892 0691094896 Includes bibliographical references (p. [405]-429) and index.pt. 1. The preliminaries -- pt. 2. The process of punishing -- pt. 3. Interventions in the conversation.For Danielle Allen, punishment is more a window onto democratic Athens' fundamental values than simply a set of official practices. From imprisonment to stoning to refusal of burial, instances of punishment in ancient Athens fueled conversations among ordinary citizens and political and literary figures about the nature of justice. Re-creating in vivid detail the cultural context of this conversation, Allen shows that punishment gave the community an opportunity to establish a shining myth of harmony and cleanliness: that the city could be purified of anger and social struggle, and perfect order achieved. Each member of the city--including notably women and slaves--had a specific role to play in restoring equilibrium among punisher, punished, and society. The common view is that democratic legal processes moved away from the "emotional and personal" to the "rational and civic," but Allen shows that anger, honor, reciprocity, spectacle, and social memory constantly prevailed in Athenian law and politics. Allen draws upon oratory, tragedy, and philosophy to present the lively intellectual climate in which punishment was incurred, debated, and inflicted by Athenians. Broad in scope, this book is one of the first to offer both a full account of punishment in antiquity and an examination of the political stakes of democratic punishment. It will engage classicists, political theorists, legal historians, and anyone wishing to learn more about the relations between institutions and culture, normative ideas and daily events, punishment and democracy.Punishment (Greek law)PunishmentGreeceAthensHistoryPunishment (Greek law)PunishmentHistory.303.3/6Allen Danielle S.1971-1798173MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910971307003321The world of Prometheus4340801UNINA