
Intermediate Accounting - IFRS Edition
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The Third Edition of Intermediate Accounting: IFRS Edition provides the tools global accounting students need to understand IFRS and how it is applied in practice. The emphasis on fair value, the proper accounting for financial instruments, and the new developments related to leasing, revenue recognition, and financial statement presentation are examined in light of current practice. Global Accounting Insights highlight the important differences that remain between IFRS and U.S. GAAP, and discuss the ongoing joint convergence efforts to resolve them. Comprehensive, up-to-date, and accurate, Intermediate Accounting: IFRS Edition includes proven pedagogical tools, designed to help students learn more effectively and to answer the changing needs of this course.
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Jerry J. Weygandt, PhD, CPA, is Arthur Andersen Alumni Professor of Accounting at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He holds a Ph.D. in accounting from the University of Illinois. Articles by Professor Weygandt have appeared in the Accounting Review, Journal of Accounting Research, Accounting Horizons, Journal of Accountancy, and other academic and professional journals. These articles have examined such financial reporting issues as accounting for price-level adjustments, pensions, convertible securities, stock option contracts, and interim reports. Professor Weygandt is author of other accounting and financial reporting books and is a member of the American Accounting Association, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, and the Wisconsin Society of Certified Public Accountants. He has served on numerous committees of the American Accounting Association and as a member of the editorial board of the Accounting Review; he also has served as President and Secretary-Treasurer of the American Accounting Association. He is the recipient of the Wisconsin Institute of CPAs Outstanding Educator's Award and the Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2001 he received the American Accounting Association's Outstanding Accounting Educator Award.
Terry D. Warfield, Ph.D. is associate professor of accounting at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He received a B.S. and M.B.A from Indiana University and a Ph.D. in accounting from the University of Iowa. Professor Warfield's area of expertise is financial reporting, and prior to his academic career, he worked for five years in the banking industry. He served as the Academic Accounting Fellow in the Office of the Chief Accountant at the U.S. Securities and Exchange commission in Washington, D.C. from 1995-1996). Professor Warfield's primary research interests concern financial accounting standards and disclosure policies. He has published scholarly articles in the Accounting Review, Journal of Accounting and Economics, Research in Accounting Regulation, and Accounting Horizons, and he has served on the editorial boards of the Accounting Review, Accounting Horizons, and Issues in Accenting Education. He has served as president of the Financial Accounting and Reporting Section, the Financial Accounting Standards Committee of the American Accounting Association (Chair 1995-1996), and on the AAA-FASB Research Conference Committee. Professor Warfield has received teaching awards at both the University of Iowa and the University of Wisconsin, and he was named to the teaching Academy at the University of Wisconsin in 1995. Professor Warfield has developed and published several case studies based on his research for use in accounting classes. Theses cases have been selected for the AICPA Professor-Practitioner Case Development Program and have been published in Issues in Accounting Education.
Content
Chapter 2: Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting
Chapter 3: The Accounting Information System
Chapter 4: Income Statement and Related Information
Chapter 5: Statement of Financial Position and Statement of Cash Flows
Chapter 6: Accounting and the Time Value of Money
Chapter 7: Cash and Receivables
Chapter 8: Valuation of Inventories: A Cost-Basis Approach
Chapter 9: Inventories: Additional Valuation Issues
Chapter 10: Acquisition and Disposition of Property, Plant, and Equipment
Chapter 11: Depreciation, Impairments, and Depletion
Chapter 12: Intangible Assets
Chapter 13: Current Liabilities, Provision, and Contingencies
Chapter 14: Non-Current Liabilities
Chapter 15: Equity
Chapter 16: Dilutive Securities and Earnings per Share
Chapter 17: Investments
Chapter 18: Revenue Recognition
Chapter 19: Accounting for Income Taxes
Chapter 20: Accounting for Pensions and Postretirement Benefits
Chapter 21: Accounting for Leases
Chapter 22: Accounting Changes and Error Analysis
Chapter 23: Statement of Cash Flows
Chapter 24: Presentation and Disclosure in Financial Reporting
Appendix A: Specimen Financial Statements: Mark and Spencer Group plc
Appendix B: Specimen Financial Statements: adidas AG
Appendix C: Specimen Financial Statements: Puma Group
Index