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Financial and Accounting Principles in Islamic Finance

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This book provides an original account detailing the origins and components of a faith-based accounting system that was founded around 629 CE. By examining the historical development that the accounting systems underwent within the context of faith-based rules and values, the book explains what is meant by the term "faith-based accounting", together with a discussion of its characteristics in relation to various product structures and the underlying Islamic finance principles. It provides important theoretical and practical contributions by explaining accounting as a value-based science rather than a value-free object or abstract. This book explores the way in which religious rules act as a directive for accounting and auditing practices in IFIs. Through which the concept of money and digital currency within the theory of money and how it is enacted in a faith-based context, amid differences of opinions among its actors, is examined. This is an important foundation to explain Islamic accounting and includes how this outcome would shape the faith-based view regarding the new phenomenon of digital currency (DC). Also featured is the concept of paper money within the theory of money and how it is enacted in a faith-based legal framework by identifying two core concepts of today's Fiat money as being a single genus or multi-genera money. This book is not merely an academic work, nor is it a pure practitioner guide; rather, it is a robust work that combines both. It marries rigorous academic research and theories with practical industry experiences. The book provides a clear and concise guide to accounting in Islamic economics and finance and how Islamic financial institutions could meet the applicable faith-based rules in their accounting practices. 

Sommario

Chapter 1 Introduction: The Basics of Islamic Economics and Finance.- Chapter 2 Money, Its Origins, Nature and the Time Value of Money.- Chapter 3 An Analysis of Paper Money and the Concept of Multi-Genus Banknotes.- Chapter 4 The Origins of Accounting in the Islamic Economics and Finance System.- Chapter 5 Islamic Financial Instruments: Accounting of Equity-Based Contracts.- Chapter 6 Islamic Financial Instruments: Accounting of Sale-Based Contracts.- Chapter 7 Islamic Financial Instruments: Accounting of Debt-Based Contracts.- Chapter 8 Islamic Financial Instruments: Accounting of Charitable Contracts.- Chapter 9 Technical Analysis of the International Financial Reporting Standard 9.- Chapter 10 Technical Analysis of IFRS 9 Application to Sukuk.- Chapter 11 Internal Capital Adequacy Assessment in IFIs.- Chapter 12 Liquidity Assessment, Recovery and Resolution Strategies in IFIs.- Chapter 13 Stress Testing Methodologies for Islamic Finance.- Chapter 14 Conclusion.- Index.        

Info autore

Samir Alamad is a senior professional and expert in the Islamic banking and finance industry, an economist and a published author. He holds a PhD degree from Aston University Business School. Currently, he is the head of Sharia compliance and product development at Al Rayan Bank. He is also an AAOIFI Certified Sharia Advisor and Auditor (CSAA) and a visiting lecturer at various universities.

Riassunto

This book provides an original account detailing the origins and components of a faith-based accounting system that was founded around 629 CE. By examining the historical development that the accounting systems underwent within the context of faith-based rules and values, the book explains what is meant by the term “faith-based accounting”, together with a discussion of its characteristics in relation to various product structures and the underlying Islamic finance principles. It provides important theoretical and practical contributions by explaining accounting as a value-based science rather than a value-free object or abstract. This book explores the way in which religious rules act as a directive for accounting and auditing practices in IFIs. Through which the concept of money and digital currency within the theory of money and how it is enacted in a faith-based context, amid differences of opinions among its actors, is examined. This is an important foundation to explain Islamic accounting and includes how this outcome would shape the faith-based view regarding the new phenomenon of digital currency (DC). Also featured is the concept of paper money within the theory of money and how it is enacted in a faith-based legal framework by identifying two core concepts of today’s Fiat money as being a single genus or multi-genera money. This book is not merely an academic work, nor is it a pure practitioner guide; rather, it is a robust work that combines both. It marries rigorous academic research and theories with practical industry experiences. The book provides a clear and concise guide to accounting in Islamic economics and finance and how Islamic financial institutions could meet the applicable faith-based rules in their accounting practices. 

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Autori Samir Alamad
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030162986
ISBN 978-3-0-3016298-6
Pagine 354
Dimensioni 156 mm x 242 mm x 28 mm
Peso 726 g
Illustrazioni XXVII, 354 p. 49 illus., 5 illus. in color.
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Economia > Singoli rami economici, branche

B, Accounting, Finance, Islamic Finance, Banking, International Law, Financial Services, Private International Law, Economics and Finance, Accounting/Auditing, Conflict of Laws, Financial Accounting, comparative law, Finance & accounting, Social groups: religious groups & communities, Management accounting & bookkeeping, Bookkeeping, Banks and banking, Finance, Public—Islamic countries

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