The U.S. capital market doors are now open to foreign entities, but compliance with U.S. filing requirements can prove a complex and burdensome undertaking for a non-U.S. company or legal counsel. The required process includes:
<li class=copymedium>navigating a maze of U.S. accounting standards
<li class=copymedium>deciphering and following the SEC's exacting financial reporting rules
<li class=copymedium>conducting effective audits despite major differences in accounting and auditing standards
<li class=copymedium>furnishing an endless supply of financial information
<li class=copymedium>accomplishing all this on time and in the proper format
<p class=copymedium><b>U.S. Securities Regulation of Foreign Issuers: Financial Reporting and Disclosure</b> is the definitive guide through the complexities of U.S. SEC filings. This is the first and only reference work to focus exclusively on the unique accounting, financial reporting, and disclosure requirements of foreign entities issuing securities in the United States.
<p class=copymedium>Author Allan B. Afterman is a world-renowned authority on SEC accounting, disclosure, and auditing. He presents information in a how-to style, with clear, precise direction on meeting all U.S. filing and reporting requirements.
<p class=copymedium>This work provides numerous examples used by non-U.S. companies for practitioners to use as models for their own reporting. These models, its comprehensive coverage, and its straightforward style make this an essential manual for anyone needing to make sense of and comply with U.S. accounting, financial reporting, and disclosure requirements.
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Zuidpoolsingel
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978-90-411-0610-0 (9789041106100)
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<ol class=copymedium>Part A: Introduction and Overview. Part B: Accounting and Financial Reporting Requirements of Foreign Issuers. Part C: Principal Reconciling Items: Accounting and Financial Reporting: Differences from US GAAP. Part D: Other Financial Information Required of Foreign Issuers. Part E: Nonfinancial Information Required of Foreign Issuers. Part F: Reports of Foreign Auditors. Part G: Requirements of Foreign Private Issuers in Specialized Industries.</ol>