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Perspectives of Accounting Theory
Author(s) -
Rahima Br. Purba,
Nurlinda Nurlinda,
Saribulan Tambunan
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of economics business and accountancy ventura
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2088-785X
pISSN - 2087-3735
DOI - 10.14414/jebav.v21i1.1167
Subject(s) - accounting , normative , positive accounting , argument (complex analysis) , constraints accounting , accounting identity , consistency (knowledge bases) , accounting information system , epistemology , financial accounting , computer science , economics , philosophy , biochemistry , chemistry , artificial intelligence
The importance of strange accounting theory positions is  used to explain accounting facts accurately and must have logical consistency. Theorists widely use accounting theory in an attempt to explain current phenomena by using robust accounting theories. Accounting theory relies heavily on the agreement on the notion of accounting as a discipline of knowledge. Accounting will be viewed as a science and as a technology. On the basis of the goals to be achieved, accounting theory can be divided into positive and normative theory. By the target of semiotics in communication theory, accounting theory is divided into false, semantic, and pragmatic methods. Accounting theory also derives explanation or justification through deductive and inductive reasoning. Various aspects of accounting theory must be verified or validly tested by logical argument, empirical evidence, predictive power, and agreed value standards.

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