Wiley GAAP 2000
Interpretation and Application of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles 2000
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 18. October 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
LII, 1076 pages
978-0-471-35115-3 (ISBN)
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Description
This text is a study and analysis of all generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) set forth in the pronouncements of the FASB (Financial Accounting Standards Board) and its predecessor agencies. All pronouncements are explained with relevant terminology and practice-orientated, real-world examples. It also contains AICPA Accounting Standards Executive Committee (ASEC) Statements of Position. Each chapter is composed of a discussion of perspectives and issues, sources of GAAP, a definition of terms, concepts, rules and examples, and, for some chapters, specific appendices. In addition, an index for easy reference use, and EITF consensus summaries and AICPA Statements of Position are included.
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Edition
2000 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
index
Dimensions
Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 19 cm
Weight
1857 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-35115-3 (9780471351153)
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Patrick R. Delaney | Barry J. Epstein | Ralph Nach
Wiley GAAP 2001
Interpretation and Application of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles 2001
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10/2000
Wiley
€80.78
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Patrick R. Delaney | James R. Adler | Barry J. Epstein
Wiley GAAP 99
Interpretation and Application of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles 1999
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10/1998
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Content
Researching GAAP Problems; Balance Sheet; Income Statement; Statement of Cash Flows; Cash, Receivables, and Prepaid Expenses; Short-Term Investments and Financial Instruments; Inventory; Special Revenue Recognition Areas; Long-Lived Assets; Investments; Business Combinations and Consolidated Financial Statements; Current Liabilities and Contingencies; Long-Term Debt; Accounting for Leases; Accounting for Income Taxes; Accounting for Pensions; Stockholders' Equity; Earnings per Share; Interim and Segment Reporting; Accounting Changes and Correction of Errors; Foreign Currency; Personal Financial Statements; Specialized Industry GAAP; Appendix; 2000 Self-Study CPE Program; Index.