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Tal y como se desprende del título, los lectores que acudan a ella encontrarán que de forma rigurosa, pero a su vez de fácil lectura, se abordan diferentes problemáticas y escenarios del ámbito económico y financiero del mundo bancario al inicio del siglo XXI, efectuada por profesionales de reconocido prestigio, que han desempeñado y/o desempeñan una intensa labor, profesional, investigadora, o ambas, en el ámbito financiero, siendo muchos de ellos referencias indudables a nivel internacional.
El manual Normas de contabilidad en la Unión Europea constituye una revisión sistemática de una parte importante de las Normas Internacionales de Contabilidad (NIC/NIIF) emitidas por el International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) que están incorporadas a la normativa contable de la Unión Europea (UE), al haber sido adoptadas mediante los oportunos Reglamentos. El objetivo principal es que el lector profundice en el conocimiento de las normas internacionales de contabilidad adoptadas por la UE (NICE/NIIFE), complementándolo en algunos casos con las emitidas por el regulador contable español, al objeto de facilitarle una visión más cabal de aquéllas. Los contenidos del mismo son válidos para los estudios de Grado en Administración y Dirección de Empresas. Presenta un enfoque eminentemente práctico con numerosos ejemplos y ejercicios que complementan el desarrollo teórico. Al objeto de que el lector pueda comprobar el grado de asimilación alcanzado, al final de cada capítulo se incluye un cuestionario de autocomprobación.
Este libro desarrolla el análisis contable de las empresas individuales a partir de sus estados financieros (cuentas anuales). Lo anterior se completa con las especialidades que presenta el indicado análisis cuando se trabaja con información en base “consolidada”; es decir, con la correspondiente a grupos de sociedades (cuentas anuales consolidadas). Los contenidos del mismo son válidos para los estudios de grado en Administración y Dirección de Empresas. Presenta un enfoque eminentemente práctico con ejemplos y numerosos ejercicios que complementan el desarrollo teórico. Al objeto de que el lector pueda comprobar el grado de asimilación alcanzado, al final de cada capítulo se incluye un cuestionario de autocomprobación.
Taking as its main subject a series of notorious forgeries by Muslim converts in sixteenth-century Granada (including an apocryphal gospel in Arabic), this book studies the emotional, cultural and religious world view of the Morisco minority and the complexity of its identity, caught between the wish to respect Arabic cultural traditions, and the pressures of evangelization and efforts at integration into “Old Christian” society. Orientalist scholarship in Early Modern Spain, in which an interest in Oriental languages, mainly Arabic, was linked to important historiographical questions, such as the uses and value of Arabic sources and the problem of the integration of al-Andalus within a providentialist history of Spain, is also addressed. The authors consider these issues not only from a local point of view, but from a wider perspective, in an attempt to understand how these matters related to more general European intellectual and religious developments.
Numbered supplements with title La Cultura en México are cataloged separately at: GO56.8/Si15/Sup.
[In this book, the author's] analysis of the effects and causes of capitalist underdevelopment in Latin America present [an] account of ... Latin American history. [The author] shows how foreign companies reaped huge profits through their operations in Latin America. He explains the politics of the Latin American bourgeoisies and their subservience to foreign powers, and how they interacted to create increasingly unequal capitalist societies in Latin America.-Back cover.
Hailed as early Christian texts as important as the Dead Sea Scrolls, yet condemned by the Vatican as Islamic heresies, the Lead books of Granada, written on discs of lead and unearthed on a Granadan hillside, weave a mysterious tale of duplicity and daring set in the religious crucible of sixteenth-century Spain. This book evaluates the cultural status and importance of these polyvalent, ambiguous artefacts which embody many of the dualities and paradoxes inherent in the racial and religious dilemmas of Early Modern Spain. Using the words of key individuals, and set against the background of conflict between Spanish Christians and Moriscos in the late fifteen-hundreds, The Lead Books of Granada tells a story of resilient resistance and creative ingenuity in the face of impossibly powerful negative forces, a resistance embodied by a small group of courageous, idealistic men who lived a double life in Granada just before the expulsion of the Moriscos.
This Thematic Study is a joint venture between ICOMOS, the advisory body to UNESCO on cultural sites, and the International Astronomical Union. It presents an overall vision on astronomical heritage, attempts to identify what constitutes "outstanding universal significance to humankind" in relation to astronomy, and identifies broad issues that could arise in the assessment of cultural properties relating to astronomy. This is the first Thematic Study in any field of science heritage. It is elaborated using examples of properties from around the world, including some already on the World Heritage List or national Tentative Lists. The subject matter ranges from early prehistory to modern astr...
A free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org. Of Love and Papers explores how immigration policies are fundamentally reshaping Latino families. Drawing on two waves of interviews with undocumented young adults, Enriquez investigates how immigration status creeps into the most personal aspects of everyday life, intersecting with gender to constrain family formation. The imprint of illegality remains, even upon obtaining DACA or permanent residency. Interweaving the perspectives of US citizen romantic partners and children, Enriquez illustrates the multigenerational punishment that limits the upward mobility of Latino families. Of Love and Papers sparks an intimate understanding of contemporary US immigration policies and their enduring consequences for immigrant families.