
Comparative International Accounting
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- Additional discussion of international differences in public sector accounting
- Completely re-arranged IFRS content
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Robert Parker was formerly Professor of Accounting at the University of Exeter and professorial fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland. He died shortly after the 13th edition was published in 2016.
Both authors have been recipients of the 'Outstanding International Accounting Educator' award by the American Accounting Association and the 'Distinguished Academic Award' by the British Accounting and Finance Association.
Content
1 Introduction
2 Causes and examples of international differences
3 International classification of financial reporting
4 Introduction to international harmonisation
Part II FINANCIAL REPORTING BY LISTED GROUPS USING IFRS OR US GAAP
5 The background to financial reporting by listed groups
6 IFRS in context: concepts, presentation and revenue
7 IFRS in context: assets and liabilities
8 IFRS in context: group accounting
9 Different versions of IFRS practice
10 Financial reporting in the United States
11 Political lobbying on accounting standards: US, UK and international experience
Part III CHINA AND JAPAN
12 Financial reporting in China and Japan
Part IV FINANCIAL REPORTING BY INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES
13 The context of financial reporting by individual companies
14 Harmonisation and transition in Europe
15 Making accounting rules for unlisted business enterprises in Europe
16 Accounting rules and practices of individual companies in Europe
Part V SPECIAL ISSUES IN REPORTING BY MNES
17 Foreign currency translation
18 Segment reporting
Part VI MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT
19 International auditing
20 Enforcement of financial reporting standards
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