
Advanced Financial Accounting
Financial Times Prentice Hall (Publisher)
7th Edition
Published on 24. July 2003
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Paperback/Softback
736 pages
978-0-273-65849-8 (ISBN)
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Advanced Financial Accounting is written for second and third year financial accounting courses on accounting or business studies degrees. It also provides extensive coverage of the syllabuses for the advanced papers in financial accounting and financial reporting of the ACCA, CIMA, ICAEW, ICAI and ICAS. Rigorous in its approach, Advanced Financial Accounting tackles the more complex issues of the subject in a lively and engaging mannner. Familiar in its structure and treatment of basic concepts, the seventh edition has, none the less, been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect recent and planned developments in financial reporting. Thus it explains the considerable changes which are scheduled to take place in the European Union during the next few years and the increasing importance of the International Accounting Standards. It also includes greater coverage of the International Standards and provides in depth discussion of such issues as accounting for financial instruments, deferred taxation and stock options as well as exploring the impact of the major changes which have occurred in the accounting treatment of pension costs.
This leading text continues to provide both clear explanations and critical evaluations of current accounting practice, especially as found in national and international accounting standards, and relates them to the needs of users of financial statements.
This leading text continues to provide both clear explanations and critical evaluations of current accounting practice, especially as found in national and international accounting standards, and relates them to the needs of users of financial statements.
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Edition
7th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Harlow
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Pearson Education Limited
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 190 mm
Thickness: 39 mm
Weight
1380 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-273-65849-8 (9780273658498)
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Content
CONTENTS
Preface
PART I THE FRAMEWORK OF FINANCIAL REPORTING
1. The search for principles
2. Sources of authority: the United Kingdom
3. Sources of authority: the rise of international standards
4. What is profit?
PART II FINANCIAL REPORTING IN PRACTICE
5. Assets I
6. Assets II
7. Liabilities
8. Financial instruments
9. Substance over form and leases
10. Pension costs
11. Reporting financial performance
12. Taxation: current and deferred
13. Business combinations and goodwill
14. Investments and groups
15. Associates and joint ventures
16. Overseas involvement
17. Expansion of the annual report
18. Capital reorganisation, reduction and reconstruction
PART III ACCOUNTING AND PRICE CHANGES
19. Accounting for price changes
20. Current cost accounting
21. Beyond current cost accounting
Index
Preface
PART I THE FRAMEWORK OF FINANCIAL REPORTING
1. The search for principles
2. Sources of authority: the United Kingdom
3. Sources of authority: the rise of international standards
4. What is profit?
PART II FINANCIAL REPORTING IN PRACTICE
5. Assets I
6. Assets II
7. Liabilities
8. Financial instruments
9. Substance over form and leases
10. Pension costs
11. Reporting financial performance
12. Taxation: current and deferred
13. Business combinations and goodwill
14. Investments and groups
15. Associates and joint ventures
16. Overseas involvement
17. Expansion of the annual report
18. Capital reorganisation, reduction and reconstruction
PART III ACCOUNTING AND PRICE CHANGES
19. Accounting for price changes
20. Current cost accounting
21. Beyond current cost accounting
Index