Department of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Division of Environmental Health Sciences, 717 Delaware St SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414, Brazil
Review Article
Taking Sustainability into Account When Determining Capital Budgeting Decisions
Author(s): Douglas Alem*
We are accustomed to thinking about accounting1 as the "language of business" and using it as our lens to observe and assess the success of
businesses. Accounting's most basic definition is the expression of events, transactions, or physical flows in a financial form. Such information is
gathered, categorised, compiled, and reported in order to depict financial performance. As a result, accounting replaces other acceptable formats
or methods of conveying performance and frequently becomes the dominating notion through which corporate performance is regarded for a
discussion of interactions between accounting and other forms of organisational knowledge). Therefore, at its most fundamental level, accounting
is a technical discipline... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/ 2167-0234.2022.11.435
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