
Fair Value Measurements
Practical Guidance and Implementation
Mark L. Zyla(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 12. January 2010
Book
Hardback
444 pages
978-0-470-50024-8 (ISBN)
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Praise for Fair Value Measurements: Practical Guidance and Implementation
"Writing Fair Value Measurements was a monumental task fraught with controversy not only in the U.S. but also abroad. Having coauthored a book with Mark as well as written one myself, I was even more impressed that Mark was able to navigate these fair value minefields and produce a work that will be a tremendous help to accountants and non-accountants alike. If you are looking for a 'one-stop' book on fair value measurements, this is it!"
--Neil J. Beaton, CPA/ABV, CFA, ASA, National Partner in Charge, Valuation Services, Grant Thornton LLP
"In recent years, the FASB and the IASB have added many requirements for various assets and liabilities to be measured at fair value. In this book, Zyla clearly describes how to implement these fair value measurements and how investors and creditors should interpret them. The crisp writing and illuminating analysis will help readers to grasp the essence of fair value accounting and to apply it wisely."
--J. Edward Ketz, Associate Professor of Accounting, Pennsylvania State University
A hands-on guide for financial executives needing to understand the fair value measurement process
In basic, nontechnical language, Fair Value Measurements: Practical Guidance and Implementation will help all financial executives and auditors succeed in understanding the fair value accounting rules that corporations must follow. The result is a resource that professionals can rely on to understand the importance of valuation and the concepts that define it.
Filled with practical direction for best practices of financial valuation as well as for understanding the many FASB pronouncements involving fair value, Fair Value Measurements: Practical Guidance and Implementation brings senior-level executives up to speed on what fair value really means.
"Writing Fair Value Measurements was a monumental task fraught with controversy not only in the U.S. but also abroad. Having coauthored a book with Mark as well as written one myself, I was even more impressed that Mark was able to navigate these fair value minefields and produce a work that will be a tremendous help to accountants and non-accountants alike. If you are looking for a 'one-stop' book on fair value measurements, this is it!"
--Neil J. Beaton, CPA/ABV, CFA, ASA, National Partner in Charge, Valuation Services, Grant Thornton LLP
"In recent years, the FASB and the IASB have added many requirements for various assets and liabilities to be measured at fair value. In this book, Zyla clearly describes how to implement these fair value measurements and how investors and creditors should interpret them. The crisp writing and illuminating analysis will help readers to grasp the essence of fair value accounting and to apply it wisely."
--J. Edward Ketz, Associate Professor of Accounting, Pennsylvania State University
A hands-on guide for financial executives needing to understand the fair value measurement process
In basic, nontechnical language, Fair Value Measurements: Practical Guidance and Implementation will help all financial executives and auditors succeed in understanding the fair value accounting rules that corporations must follow. The result is a resource that professionals can rely on to understand the importance of valuation and the concepts that define it.
Filled with practical direction for best practices of financial valuation as well as for understanding the many FASB pronouncements involving fair value, Fair Value Measurements: Practical Guidance and Implementation brings senior-level executives up to speed on what fair value really means.
Reviews / Votes
"...provides a hands-on guide for those involved in the fair value measurement process, whether it be financial executives preparing financial statements, valuation specialists assisting in the measurement, or management's outside auditors. The book provides the proper guidance which will alleviate much of the uncertainty in measuring fair value. It is a must for your library!" ( AICPA ABV e-Alert , March/April 2010) "Financial planner Mark Zyla penned this guidebook for financial executives needing to understand the fair value accounting rules that corporations must follow. It is filled with best practices and explanations of Financial Accounting Standards Board pronouncements involving fair value so any executive can understand what fair value really means." ( The Alcalde , May/June 2010)More details
Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 23.2 cm
Width: 16.3 cm
Thickness: 38 mm
Weight
680 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-50024-8 (9780470500248)
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Person
Mark L. Zyla, CPA/ABV, CFA, ASA, is currently Managing Director of Acuitas, Inc., an Atlanta, Georgia-based valuation and litigation consultancy firm, providing valuation consulting for various types of entities for the purposes of mergers and acquisitions, financial reporting, tax planning, corporate recapitalizations, as well as valuing various types of intellectual property and other intangible assets. Mark frequently writes and speaks on the issue of fair value in financial reporting. He is coauthor of the AICPA courses "Fair Value Accounting: A Critical New Skill for All CPAs" and "Valuing Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets." He is a coauthor of the International Glossary of Business Valuation Terms, which has been adopted by major valuation organizations. He is a member of the AICPA's Fair Value Resource Panel and is a current member of the AICPA's Impairment Issues Task Force. Mark was also the chairman of the AICPA's first conference on fair value measurements. He was also the vice chairman of the Appraisal Foundation's first Best Practices for Valuation in Financial Reporting Intangible Asset Working Group. He has been on the faculty of the National Judicial College, teaching business valuation to judges. Mark lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with his wife, Jo Ann, and his son, Jack.
Content
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
About the Author.
CHAPTER 1 Fair Value Accounting.
APPENDIX 1A Fair Value Accounting and the Current Economic Crisis.
CHAPTER 2 Fair Value Measurements in Business Combinations and Subsequent Testing for Impairment.
CHAPTER 3 The Nature of Intangible Assets.
CHAPTER 4 The Cost Approach.
CHAPTER 5 The Market Approach.
CHAPTER 6 The Income Approach.
CHAPTER 7 Advanced Valuation Methods for Measuring the Fair Value of Intangible Assets.
CHAPTER 8 Measuring the Remaining Useful Life of Intangible Assets in Financial Reporting.
CHAPTER 9 Fair Value Measurements of Private Equity and Other Alternative Investments.
CHAPTER 10 Fair Value Measurements under IFRSs.
CHAPTER 11 Disclosures in Fair Value Measurements.
CHAPTER 12 Auditing Fair Value Measurements.
CHAPTER 13 Fair Value Measurement Case Study.
APPENDIX 13A Suggested Case Study Solutions.
Information Request--SFAS 142.
Information Request for Business Combinations--SFAS 141R.
Glossary of International Business Valuation Terms.
Bibliography.
Index.
Acknowledgments.
About the Author.
CHAPTER 1 Fair Value Accounting.
APPENDIX 1A Fair Value Accounting and the Current Economic Crisis.
CHAPTER 2 Fair Value Measurements in Business Combinations and Subsequent Testing for Impairment.
CHAPTER 3 The Nature of Intangible Assets.
CHAPTER 4 The Cost Approach.
CHAPTER 5 The Market Approach.
CHAPTER 6 The Income Approach.
CHAPTER 7 Advanced Valuation Methods for Measuring the Fair Value of Intangible Assets.
CHAPTER 8 Measuring the Remaining Useful Life of Intangible Assets in Financial Reporting.
CHAPTER 9 Fair Value Measurements of Private Equity and Other Alternative Investments.
CHAPTER 10 Fair Value Measurements under IFRSs.
CHAPTER 11 Disclosures in Fair Value Measurements.
CHAPTER 12 Auditing Fair Value Measurements.
CHAPTER 13 Fair Value Measurement Case Study.
APPENDIX 13A Suggested Case Study Solutions.
Information Request--SFAS 142.
Information Request for Business Combinations--SFAS 141R.
Glossary of International Business Valuation Terms.
Bibliography.
Index.