Financial accounting and reporting

By: Elliott, Barry [Author]Contributor(s): Elliott, JamieMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Harlow, : Pearson, 2019Edition: Nineteenth editionDescription: xxxiii, 889 pages : illustrationsISBN: 9781292255996; 1292255994 Subject(s): Accounting | Financial statementsDDC classification: 657
Contents:
Preface Part INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING ON A CASH FLOW ANDACCRUAL ACCOUNTING BASIS 1 Accounting and reporting on a cash flow basis 2 Accounting and reporting on an accrual accounting basis Part 2PREPARATION OF INTERNAL AND PUBLISHED FINANCIALSTATEMENTS 3 Preparation of financial statements of comprehensive income,changes in equity and financial position 4 Annual Report: additional financial disclosures 5 Statements of cash flows Part 3REGULATORY FRAMEWORK - AN ATTEMPT TO ACHIEVEUNIFORMITY 6 Financial reporting - evolution of global standards 7 Concepts - evolution of an international conceptual framework 8 Ethical behaviour and implications for accountants Part 4INCOME AND ASSET VALUE MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS 9 Income and asset value measurement: an economist's approach 10 Accounting for price-level changes 11 Revenue recognition Part 5STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION - EQUITY,LIABILITY AND ASSET MEASUREMENT AND DISCLOSURE 12 Share capital, distributable profits and reduction of capital 13 Liabilities 14 Financial instruments 15 Employee benefits 16 Taxation in company accounts 17 Property, plant and equipment (PPE) 18 Leasing 19 Intangible assets 20 Inventories 21 Construction contracts Part 6CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNTS 22 Accounting for groups at the date of acquisition 23 Preparation of consolidated statements of financialposition after the date of acquisition 24 Preparation of consolidated statements of income,changes in equity and cash flows 25 Accounting for associates and joint arrangements 26 Introduction to accounting for exchange differences Part 7INTERPRETATION 27 Earnings per share 28 Review of financial ratio analysis 29 Analysis of published financial statements 30 An introduction to digital financial reporting Part 8ACCOUNTABILITY 31 Corporate governance 32 Integrated reporting: sustainability, environmental and social Index
Summary: Financial Accounting & Reporting is the book that helps students and professionals succeed in their studies and the workplace by providing practical support and clear principles for applying international standards and preparing financial statements. MyLab Accounting is not included. Students, if MyLab Accounting is a recommended/mandatory component of the course, please ask your instructor for the correct ISBN and course ID. MyLab Accounting should only be purchased when required by an instructor. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information.
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Preface Part INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING ON A CASH FLOW ANDACCRUAL ACCOUNTING BASIS 1 Accounting and reporting on a cash flow basis 2 Accounting and reporting on an accrual accounting basis Part 2PREPARATION OF INTERNAL AND PUBLISHED FINANCIALSTATEMENTS 3 Preparation of financial statements of comprehensive income,changes in equity and financial position 4 Annual Report: additional financial disclosures 5 Statements of cash flows Part 3REGULATORY FRAMEWORK - AN ATTEMPT TO ACHIEVEUNIFORMITY 6 Financial reporting - evolution of global standards 7 Concepts - evolution of an international conceptual framework 8 Ethical behaviour and implications for accountants Part 4INCOME AND ASSET VALUE MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS 9 Income and asset value measurement: an economist's approach 10 Accounting for price-level changes 11 Revenue recognition Part 5STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION - EQUITY,LIABILITY AND ASSET MEASUREMENT AND DISCLOSURE 12 Share capital, distributable profits and reduction of capital 13 Liabilities 14 Financial instruments 15 Employee benefits 16 Taxation in company accounts 17 Property, plant and equipment (PPE) 18 Leasing 19 Intangible assets 20 Inventories 21 Construction contracts Part 6CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNTS 22 Accounting for groups at the date of acquisition 23 Preparation of consolidated statements of financialposition after the date of acquisition 24 Preparation of consolidated statements of income,changes in equity and cash flows 25 Accounting for associates and joint arrangements 26 Introduction to accounting for exchange differences Part 7INTERPRETATION 27 Earnings per share 28 Review of financial ratio analysis 29 Analysis of published financial statements 30 An introduction to digital financial reporting Part 8ACCOUNTABILITY 31 Corporate governance 32 Integrated reporting: sustainability, environmental and social Index


Financial Accounting & Reporting is the book that helps students and professionals succeed in their studies and the workplace by providing practical support and clear principles for applying international standards and preparing financial statements. MyLab Accounting is not included. Students, if MyLab Accounting is a recommended/mandatory component of the course, please ask your instructor for the correct ISBN and course ID. MyLab Accounting should only be purchased when required by an instructor. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information.

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