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摘要
主题。本文探讨了存货账户财务结果的识别问题。Luca Pacioli在1494年的《帐目与记录专论》(Treatise on the Accounts and Records, particaris de Computis et Scripturis)的第二十七章中首次描述了确定货物库存账户财务结果的程序。它提出了许多问题。本文在借鉴中世纪会计论著的基础上,重构了存货会计核算中财务结果的识别程序。本文还旨在证明Luca Pacioli的《论文集》(Treatise on the Accounts and Records)出版后出版的中世纪会计专著具有独立的科学价值。在研究中,我采用了分析与综合、归纳与演绎、历史与逻辑相结合的研究方法。本文在研究中世纪作者著作的基础上,重构了《货物盘存》会计核算结果的确定程序,并论证了16世纪末以前出版的中世纪会计著作具有独立的科学意义和相关性。所获得的结果可以用于解释财务结果的性质,并在定义财务结果和开发识别它的会计方法时使用。
Calculating the financial result on the Goods Inventory account: The historical and methodological aspect. Part 2
Subject. This article examines the problem of identifying the financial result on the Goods Inventory account. For the first time, the procedure for determining the financial result on the Goods Inventory account was described by Luca Pacioli in the twenty-seventh chapter of his Treatise on the Accounts and Records (Particularis de Computis et Scripturis) in 1494. It raises many questions.
Objectives. The article aims to reconstruct the procedure for identifying the financial result on the account Goods Inventory on the basis of medieval treatises on accounting. It also aims to prove that medieval treatises on accounting published after the publication of Luca Pacioli's Treatise on the Accounts and Records are of independent scientific value.
Methods. For the study, I used combinations of analysis and synthesis, induction and deduction, and historical and logical research methods.
Results. Based on the study of the works of medieval authors, the article reconstructs the procedure for determining the financial result on the account Goods Inventory and proves that medieval works on accounting, published before the end of the 16th century, had independent scientific significance.
Relevance. The results obtained can be applied to explain the nature of the financial result, and when defining the financial result and developing an accounting methodology for identifying it.