human asset accounting
1human-asset accounting — human resource accounting …
2human-resource accounting — human asset accounting An attempt to recognize the human resources of an organization, quantify them in monetary terms, and show them on the balance sheet. A value is placed on such factors as the age and experience of employees as well as their… …
3human-resource accounting — human asset accounting An attempt to recognize the human resources of an organization, quantify them in monetary terms, and show them on the balance sheet A value is placed on such factors as the age and experience of employees as well as their… …
4Asset specificity — is a term related to the inter party relationships of a transaction. It has been extensively studied in a variety of management and economics areas such as marketing, accounting, organizational behavior and management information systems.… …
5Human Resources — Humankapital bezeichnet in der Wirtschaftswissenschaft die „personengebundenen Wissensbestandteile in den Köpfen der Mitarbeiter“. [1] In der Humankapitaltheorie der Volkswirtschaftslehre wird Humankapital unter dem Gesichtspunkt von… …
6Human resources — Humankapital bezeichnet in der Wirtschaftswissenschaft die „personengebundenen Wissensbestandteile in den Köpfen der Mitarbeiter“. [1] In der Humankapitaltheorie der Volkswirtschaftslehre wird Humankapital unter dem Gesichtspunkt von… …
7accounting — /euh kown ting/, n. 1. the theory and system of setting up, maintaining, and auditing the books of a firm; art of analyzing the financial position and operating results of a business house from a study of its sales, purchases, overhead, etc.… …
8Capital asset — has two related meanings in the fields of accounting and financial economics. In accounting, a capital asset is an asset that is recorded on a balance sheet as capital that is, property that creates more property, e.g. a factory that creates… …
9List of accounting topics — Following is a list of accounting topics * Accounting Ethics * Accounting for risk * Accounting information system * Accounting methods * Accounting period * Accounting reform * Accounting scandals * Accounting software * Accounts payable *… …
10Intangible asset — Intangible assets are defined as identifiable non monetary assets that cannot be seen, touched or physically measured, which are created through time and/or effort and that are identifiable as a separate asset. There are two primary forms of… …