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Company Accounting - ISBN 9780470819739

Company Accounting

ISBN 9780470819739

Autor: Ken Leo, John Hoggett, John Sweeting, Jennie Radford

Wydawca: Wiley

Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni

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ISBN13:      

9780470819739

ISBN10:      

0470819731

Autor:      

Ken Leo, John Hoggett, John Sweeting, Jennie Radford

Oprawa:      

Paperback

Rok Wydania:      

2009-10-02

Numer Wydania:      

8th Edition

Ilość stron:      

1116

Wymiary:      

254x217

Tematy:      

KF



Company Accounting 8th edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect the various and ongoing reforms as a result of Australia′s adoption of international financial reporting standards. This edition provides an authoritative and reliable overview of the various changes required within the Framework and a selection of the key accounting standards governing corporate entities. Standards such as AASB 101 Presentation of Financial Statements (which relates to external disclosure of financial information in a set of general–purpose financial statements), AASB 3 Business Combinations and AASB 127 Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements.
The text will provide students with a comprehensive and practical grounding in the practice and principles of company accounting. The 8th edition presents essential ‘must know′ information on accounting for a corporate entity and the requirements for externally disclosing the financial position of the entity.
NEW TO THIS EDITIONChapter 8 ‘Business Combinations′ has been updated to reflect changes with AASB 108 ‘Business Combinations′ as a result of the Exposure Draft of Proposed Amendments to IFRS 3.All chapters on consolidation of financial statements (chapters 14 to 18) have been updated in accordance with AASAB 127 Consolidated and Separate Financial StatementsNew disclosure requirements, a consequence of AASB 101 Presentation of Financial Statements, are fully integratedDiscussion of dividends updated as a consequence of changes in reporting and measurement requirementsRevised to accord with changes in AASB as a consequence of continuing reforms with IFRSMore ‘Learning Check′ summaries in all chapters reiterate and summarise important conceptsNew ‘Student Activity Section′ in each chapter co ntains a summary, demonstration problems, discussion questions, case studies, graded exercises and problemsReorganised end–of–chapter sections contain more diverse activity scenarios for students in an attempt to develop a broader skill base.
FEATURES‘Learning Checks′ support chapter learning objectives and summarise key knowledge for students. They appear throughout each chapter and are ideal for self–study purposesThorough illustrative examples and demonstration problems with various examples supported with step–by–step narrations.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Ken Leo, B.Com (Hons), MBA (Qld), AAUQ, ACA, FCPA is Professor of Accounting at Curtin University of Technology, Western Australia. In over 30 years as an academic, Ken has taught company accounting to undergraduate and postgraduate students. He was a founding member of the Urgent Issues Group, and has written books and monographs for a variety of organisations including CPA Australia, the Group of 100 and the Australian Accounting Research Foundation. He was a founding member of the Urgent Issues Group, serving on that body from 1995 to 2001. Ken also served on the Australian Accounting Standards Board from 2002 to 2007, both as a member and as deputy chair of the Board.
John Hoggett, BCom (Hons), BTh, MFM, AAUQ, FCPA worked in universities in both Western Australia and Queensland for 35 years. During this time, he taught introductory accounting, corporate accounting and accounting theory to undergraduate and postgraduate students. John has written books and monographs for a variety of organisations including CPA Australia and the Group of 100, and has been involved in secondary education with the Curriculum Council of Western Australia.
John Sweeting, BEc, MEc, PhD, CPA, CA is a Senior Lecturer in Accou ntancy at Queensland University of Technology. John′s background includes a mixture of academic and business positions. He has taught at Swinburne University of Technology and the University of Central Queensland, and has spent time with the National Companies and Securities Commission (now the Australian Securities and Investments Commission). John has also held positions with a large international chartered accounting firm and a large manufacturing/retailing company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. He has written for professional journals, and his main area of research is external reporting and profit forecasts in prospectuses. In addition to running in–house courses for accounting firms, John has also conducted Professional Development courses for CPA Australia and The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia. He has also been actively involved in both the CPA Program and the CA Program.
Jennie Radford, BCom, DipEd, MCom, ACA, recently retired from the School of Accounting at Curtin University of Technology. She has co–authored two research monographs published by Group of 100 and CPA Australia. She has also co–authored and co–edited several textbooks. Jennie was for many years employed as an auditor with ‘Big 5′ chartered accounting firms. During her academic career, Jennie taught undergraduate and postgraduate courses in financial accounting and corporate accounting. She is a member of the Western Australia Cell of the External Reporting Centre of Excellence (with CPA Australia).
 

Spis treści:

Chapter 1: Nature and regulation of companies

Chapter 2: Financing company operations

Chapter 3: Company operations

Chapter 4: Accounting for income tax

Chapter 5: Property, plant and equipment

Chapter 6: Leases

Chapter 7: Intangible assets

Chapter 8: Business combinations

Chapter 9: Impairment of assets

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