
Wiley GAAP 2008
Interpretation and Application of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
Wiley (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published on 23. October 2007
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Paperback/Softback
1344 pages
978-0-470-13513-6 (ISBN)
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Wiley GAAP: Interpretation and Application of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles 2008 offers the most comprehensive coverage of all the pronouncements in a single volume--complete coverage of the entire GAAP hierarchy.
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5., Aufl.
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 23.3 cm
Width: 19.1 cm
Weight
1986 gr
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978-0-470-13513-6 (9780470135136)
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Barry J. Epstein, PhD, CPA, is a partner with Chicago-based Russell Novak & Company, LLP, where he specializes in technical consultation on accounting and auditing matters and corporate governance, and maintains a national practice as a consulting and testifying expert for commercial and other litigation matters, including accountants' malpractice, contractual dispute resolution, damages modeling, and white-collar criminal defense. He has previously served in senior technical and litigation consulting positions with several regional and national CPA firms, and as a corporate finance executive and college professor. Dr. Epstein has authored or coauthored six books (including Wiley IFRS Interpretation and Application), hundreds of professional education courses, several articles in business or professional journals, and a weekly business column for an international newspaper. He has served on several state and national technical committees, including the AICPA's Board of Examiners, served as chair of the Illinois CPA Society's senior accounting technical committee, and held teaching positions at several universities. Dr. Epstein received his doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh, and also holds degrees from DePaul University and the University of Chicago,. he is a member of the Illinois CPA Society, the AICPA, and the American Accounting Association. Ralph Nach, CPA, is a Vice-President of AuditWatch, Inc. for whom he writes, teaches, and consults on a wide range of accounting, auditing, and financial reporting matters. Mr. Nach has been a practitioner for over thirty years, during which he has served in capacities including accountant, auditor, technical reviewer, educator, and consultant for several public accounting firms including Arthur Andersen LLP and in the National Office of Audit and Accounting of McGladrey & Pullen, LLP. Mr. Nach is a former adjunct lecturer in graduate accounting and finance at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. Mr. Nach holds a BSBA with honors from the Walter E. Heller School of Business Administration of Roosevelt University in Chicago, and is a licensed CPA in Illinois. Mr. Nach has coauthored several other books and speaks nationally on accounting, auditing, and financial reporting topics. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA), the Illinois CPA Society, where he has served as a chairman and/or member of numerous committees, and an associate member of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. Steven Bragg, CPA, CMA, CIA, CPIM, has been the chief financial officer or controller of four companies, as well as a consulting manger at Ernst & Young and Auditor at Deloitte & Touche. He received a master's degree in finance from Bentley College, an MBA from Babson College, and a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Maine. he is the author of 28 books, including Accounting Best Practices, The Ultimate Accountants' Reference, and Controllership. He has been the two-time president of the Colorado Mountain Club. He resides with his wife and two daughters in Centennial, Colorado, Sigh up for his free accounting best practices newsletter at www.stevebragg.com.
Content
Authoritative Accounting Pronouncements.1. Researching GAAP Matters.2. Balance Sheet.3. Statements of Income and Comprehensive Income.4. Statement of Cash Flows.5. Accounting Policies, Changes, and Restatements.6. Fair Value.7. Cash, Receivables, and Prepaid Expenses.8. Short-Term Investments and Financial Instruments.9. Inventory.10. Revenue Recognition-Evolving Principles and Specialized Applications.Revenue Recognition-General Principles.Long-Term Construction Contracts.Service Revenues.Sales When Collection Is Uncertain.Revenue Recognition When Right of Return Exists.Profit Recognition on Real Estate Sales.Real Estate Operations.Franchising: Accounting by Franchisors.Other Special Accounting and Reporting Issues.11. Long-Lived Assets.12. Long-Term Investments.13. Business Combinations and Consolidated Financial Statements.14. Current Liabilities and Contingencies.15. Long-Term Liabilities.16. Leases.17. Income Taxes.18. Pensions and Other Postretirement Benefits.19. Stockholders' Equity.Appendix A: Financial Statement Presentation.20. Earnings Per Share.Appendix: Comprehensive Example.21. Interim Reporting.22. Segment Rep0orting.23. Foreign Currency.Appendix: Accounts to Be Remeasured Using Historical Exchange Rates.24. Personal Financial Statements.Appendix: Hypo9thetical Set of Personal Financial Statements.25. Specialized Industry GAAP.Banking and Thrift.Broadcasting.Cable Television.Computer Software Developers.Employee Benefit Plans, Including Pension Funds.Finance Companies.Government Contractors.Insurance.Investment Companies.Mortgage Banking.Motion Pictures.Not-for-Profit Organizations.Oil and Gas Producers.Recording and Music.Regulated Operations.Title Plant.Appendix A. Disclosure Checklist.Appendix B. International vs. US Accounting Standards.Index.