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Exploring the presence of accounting amongst petty traders in Ghana

Exploring the presence of accounting amongst petty traders in Ghana
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摘要 This paper seeks to investigate the presence of accounting among petty traders in Ghana. The methodology applied was the mixed method under the multiple methods choices. Both qualitative and quantitative techniques were used. The findings were that formal education is not a pre-requisite requirement to the operations of a petty trading business. However, the study revealed the presence of accounting in petty trading; thus confirming the assumption that accounting is a universal good and is present in the petty trading business. Findings on the three major factors that influenced the present or absent of accounting among petty traders revealed that: there were no state institutions or pressure groups in Ghana to influence or oblige private entrepreneurs (petty traders) to prepare financial statements; the literacy of the petty trader though was found to be a necessary factor, it was not sufficient to explain the accountancy presence or absence in the traders' businesses. The usefulness of the accounting information to the petty trader influenced the presence of accounting in the traders' business. Finally, the level of trust - social capital in the community, and its influence on the presence of accounting, was relatively insignificant in the context of urban Ghana. No study of this kind has been conducted in the field of accounting presence or absence in Ghana.
出处 《Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing》 2010年第12期17-26,共10页 现代会计与审计(英文版)
关键词 ACCOUNTING pretty trades Ghana 会计信息 加纳 商人 民营企业家 混合方法 定量方法 财务报表 社会资本
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