The accounting equation y claims on assets value change Conference Poster

abstract

  • The purpose of the study is to analyze the accounting equation and develop a new model, based on the dual concept of monetary units and the structure of assets and claims on assets. The analysis uses the identity and characteristic functions along with a coordinate transformation, to show that the assets-claims on assets relationship involves a change in claims on assets value. The identity function represents the dual concept of the monetary units and the characteristic function relates both sides of the accounting equation. A different number of dimensions arise on each side of the equation, and a coordinate transformation is applied to have both sides of the equation with two dimensions. This transformation results in a change in the value of claims on assets. Finally, a computation using a probability density function or kernel is proposed to allow approaching the coefficients of the new model. Results show that the accounting equation consists of a series of addition functions to sum up all the monetary units and that a new model with a probability density function can help in the analysis of the assetsclaims on assets relationship.

publication date

  • 2017-1-11

keywords

  • Asset Value
  • Assets
  • Characteristic Function
  • Coefficient
  • Coefficients
  • Concepts
  • Coordinate Transformation
  • Identity function
  • Kernel
  • Model
  • Model-based
  • Probability Density Function
  • Probability density function
  • Relationships
  • Series
  • Two Dimensions
  • Unit
  • Value Change
  • kernel

ISBN

  • 9781509009732

number of pages

  • 6

start page

  • 246

end page

  • 251