International GAAP @ 2010 - Generally Accepted Accounting Practice under International Financial Reporting Standards (IF
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International GAAP 2010 is fully revised and updated in order to:* Deal with all new and amended authoritative pronouncements, including the recent and signifi cant revisions to IAS 1 (Presentation of Financial Statements), IAS 23 (Borrowing Costs), IAS 27...
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International GAAP 2010 is fully revised and updated in order to:
* Deal with all new and amended authoritative pronouncements, including the recent and signifi cant revisions to IAS 1 (Presentation of Financial Statements), IAS 23 (Borrowing Costs), IAS 27 (Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements) and IFRS 3 (Business Combinations)
* Provide insight and guidance on the interpretation and practical application of IFRS from a truly global perspective, based on the experience of the book's authors in dealing with recent day-to-day practical issues
* Explain the many current initiatives that are being pursued by the IASB and IFRIC and that will lead to changes in accounting requirements
The impact of IFRS goes beyond financial reporting
The move to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) is the single most important initiative in the financial reporting world, the impact of which stretches far beyond accounting to affect many key decisions companies make. The ongoing development of IFRS requires a constant review of reporting practices. Early assessment of the impact of new and amended standards reduces the pressure of last minute corrections or delays to the accounts.
Keeping up to date with the changes and their implications requires professional help
International Financial Reporting Standards are complex and are constantly evolving. Finance professionals face an ongoing challenge to keep abreast of IFRS requirements.
It is often difficult to address practical issues by simply referring to the underlying standards. Analysis and interpretation, including worked examples, provides clarity and can save companies a considerable amount of time.
Extensive interpretation and practical guidance helps resolve complex financial reporting problems
Providing leading interpretation and practical guidance, every chapter contains detailed analysis of how complex financial reporting problems can be resolved appropriately and effectively.
International GAAP 2010 demonstrates how difficult practical issues should be approached in the new complex global world of international financial reporting, where IFRS has become the accepted financial reporting system in more than 100 countries. This integrated approach provides a unique level of authoritative material for anyone involved in preparing, interpreting or auditing company accounts, for regulators, academic researchers and for all students of accountancy.
The International Financial Reporting Group of Ernst & Young includes financial reporting professionals from around the world. Complex technical accounting issues are explained clearly in a practical working context that enables immediate understanding of the point at issue.
International GAAP 2010 is accompanied by numerous worked examples, a comprehensive discussion of the practical issues of the day and the possible alternative solutions available, and hundreds of practical illustrations taken from the actual financial statements of companies that report under IFRSs. In addition, the guidance assists you in understanding today what the impact of tomorrow's requirements will be. This early assessment of the potential impact of reporting changes can help avoid later problems.
Applying the guidance in International GAAP helps ensure a smoother financial reporting and audit process
As a single up-to-date point of reference, International GAAP will help reporting professionals avoid accounting mistakes. Use of International GAAP 2010 throughout the financial year will help finance professionals keep abreast of today's complex financial reporting requirements and should ensure a smoother financial reporting process.
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The impact of IFRS goes beyond financial reportingThe move to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) is the single most important initiative in the financial reporting world, the impact of which stretches far beyond accounting to affect many key decisions companies make.The ongoing development of IFRS requires a constant review of reporting practices. Early assessment of the impact of new and amended standards reduces the pressure of last minute corrections or delays to the accounts through the audit process, and errors and the potential disruption of investigation from the regulator.Keeping up to date with the changes and their implications requires specialist helpInternational Financial Reporting Standards are complex and are constantly evolving. Finance professionals face an ongoing challenge to keep abreast of IFRS requirements.It is critical that finance professionals have access to the best resource available to help guide them through accounting issues. Expert help is a huge advantage when interpreting the standards. Simply referring to the underlying standard is very often insufficient to gain a good understanding of an issue. Expert analysis and interpretation, including worked examples, provides clarity and can save companies a considerable amount of time.The Ernst & Young team behind International GAAP are subject matter and industry specialists who, on a daily basis, assist companies grapple with the requirements of IFRS. The team reviews the accounts of hundreds of major listed companies and has a thorough understanding of regulators' objectives and practices.Applying the guidance in International GAAP helps ensure a smooth financial reporting and audit processAs a single up to date point of reference International GAAP is the best insurance against accounting mistakes.The alternative to examining standards and assessing their implications as transactions occur is to rely on the audit process to identify technicalaccounting discrepancies.
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However this is typically very late in the reporting cycle. Confronting technical issues when reporting deadlines loom adds time and cost, and puts huge pressure on the finance function. It may also delay reporting.Utilising International GAAP throughout the financial year alleviates later difficulties and helps ensure a smooth reporting process.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „International GAAP @ 2010 - Generally Accepted Accounting Practice under International Financial Reporting Standards (IF “
Volume 11 The development of International GAAP.2 The quest for a conceptual framework for financial reporting.3 Presentation of financial statements and accounting policies.4 Non-current assets held for sale and discontinued operations.5 First-time adoption.6 Consolidated financial statements.7 Consolidation procedures and non-controlling interests.8 Separate and individual financial statements.9 Business combinations.10 Common control business combinations.11 Associates.12 Joint ventures.13 Foreign exchange.14 Hyperinflation.15 Intangible assets.16 Property,plant and equipment.17 Investment property.18 Impairment of fixed assets and goodwill.19 Capitalisation of borrowing costs.20 Inventories.21 Construction contracts.22 Leases.23 Transactions with governments: grants service concession arrangements.24 Provisions, contingent liabilities and contingent assets.Index of extracts from financial statements.Index of standards.Index.Volume 226 Income taxes.27 Share-based payment.28 Employee benefits.29 Financial instruments: introduction.30 Financial instruments: Recognition, derecognizing and offset.31 Financial instruments: Financial liabilities and equity.32 Financial instruments: Measurement.33 Financial instruments: Hedge accounting.34 Financial instruments: Disclosures.35 Operating segments.36 Earnings per share.37 Events after the reporting period.38 Related party disclosures.39 Statement of cash flows.40 Interim financial reporting.41 Agriculture.42 Extractive industries.43 Insurance contracts.Index of extracts from financial statements.Index of standards.Index.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Mike Bonham , Richard Crisp , Matthew Curtis , Mike Davies , Pieter Dekker , Tim Denton
- 2010, 2nd repr. Ed., 3872 Seiten, Maße: 19,7 x 25,8 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- By Mike Bonham, Richard Crisp, Matthew Curtis et al.
- Herausgegeben: Ernst & Young
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0470688009
- ISBN-13: 9780470688007
Sprache:
Englisch
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