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Decision Usefulness of Cash and Accrual Information: Public Sector Managers' Perceptions

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Adriani, Yeni
Kober, Ralph
Ng, Juliana

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Australian Society of CPAs

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This study examines the usefulness of accrual accounting information for internal decision-making contexts in the Western Australian public sector. Based on questionnaire responses of public sector managers, it was found that accrual accounting is perceived to be more useful than cash accounting in 16 of the 19 decision situations. These results suggest that the perceived usefulness of the accrual accounting system has improved with the passage of time. It may well be that perceptions of the usefulness of information derived from an accounting system will change over time as users gain familiarity and experience with a system.

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Australian Accounting Review

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2037-12-31
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