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Effects Of German Inflation On Accounting Records, Walker Eugene Fesmire
Effects Of German Inflation On Accounting Records, Walker Eugene Fesmire
Accounting Historians Notebook
During the 1920's the German economy suffered through a terrible period of inflation. The rate of German inflation was so rapid that during the month of October 1923 only, the purchasing power of a paper mark fell from 1.0 on October 5th to 0.008 by October 31st. During the 1920's, Henry W. sweeney was attempting to develop a model for the U.S. which would handle accounting for changing prices. In preparation for the development of his model, Sweeney reviewed the German inflationary experience to determine the weaknesses of the German system.
Accommodating Inflation In Capital Budgeting: Some Empirical Survey Evidence, Imogene A. Posey, Harold P. Roth, Norman E. Dittrich
Accommodating Inflation In Capital Budgeting: Some Empirical Survey Evidence, Imogene A. Posey, Harold P. Roth, Norman E. Dittrich
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