Contabilidad y Negocios

URI permanente para esta comunidadhttp://54.81.141.168/handle/123456789/175874

ISSN: 1992-1896
e-ISSN: 2221-724X

Contabilidad y Negocios es una revista científica comprometida con el desarrollo y difusión de conocimientos científicos que busca consolidarse como un referente global en las áreas relacionadas a las líneas de investigación promovidas por el Departamento Académico de Ciencias Contables de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú: Administración, Actualidad Contable, Contabilidad de Gestión, Auditoría, Banca y Finanzas y Ética en los negocios.

Contabilidad y Negocios asume el compromiso autoimpuesto de promover la paridad de género entre los miembros del Comité Científico Internacional, así como en los autores que publican en nuestra revista. Compromiso que se verá cumplido a partir del primer número del 2025.

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    Contabilidade de custos / Vicente Mateo Ripoll Feliu, Tomás J. Balada Ortega, Rogério João Lunkes y Fabricia Silva da Rosa
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2012-09-21) Borba, José Alonso
    Esta reseña no presenta resumen
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    Timothy S. Doupnik y Hector Perera. Contabilidad internacional. McGraw-Hill, 2007, 639 p.
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2007-03-29) Díaz Becerra, Óscar
    Esta reseña no presenta resumen.
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    Miguel Ángel Martín Mato. Mercado de capitales. Thomson, 2007, 256 p.
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2007-03-29) Díaz Becerra, Óscar
    Esta reseña no presenta resumen.
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    Toma de decisiones empresariales
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2011-03-14) Franklin Fincowsky, Enrique Benjamín
    People and organizations make better or get wrong as consequence of making decisions. Sometimes making decisions is just a trial and error process. Some others, decisions are good and the results profitable with a few of mistakes, most of the time because it’s considered the experience and the control of a specific field or the good intention of who makes them. Actually, all kinds of decisions bring learning. What is important is the intention, the attitude and the values considered in this process. People from different scenes face many facts and circumstances—almost always out of control—that affect the making decisions process. There is not a unique way to make decisions for all companies in many settings. The person who makes a decision should identify the problem, to solve it later using alternatives and solutions. Even though, follow all the steps it’s not easy as it seems. Looking back the conditions related to the decisions, we can mention the followings: uncertainty, risk and certainty. When people identify circumstances and facts, as well as its effects in a possible situation, they will make decisions with certainty. As long as the information decreases and it becomes ambiguous the risk becomes an important factor in the making decisions process because they are connected to probable objectives (clear) or subjective (opinion judgment or intuition). To finish, uncertainty, involves people that make a decision with no or little information about circumstances or criteria with basis