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Valuing Volunteers: Expanding the Relevance and Reliability Debate

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  • Carolyn Cordery
  • Gwynn Narraway

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  • Carolyn Cordery & Gwynn Narraway, 2010. "Valuing Volunteers: Expanding the Relevance and Reliability Debate," Australian Accounting Review, CPA Australia, vol. 20(4), pages 334-342, December.
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    1. Lydia Kilcullen & Phil Hancock & H. Y. Izan, 2007. "User Requirements for Not-For-Profit Entity Financial Reporting: An International Comparison," Australian Accounting Review, CPA Australia, vol. 17(41), pages 26-37, March.
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