Financial Accounting and Reporting, 19th edition

Published by Pearson (July 22, 2019) © 2019

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  • Jamie Elliott Consultant

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Financial Accounting and Reporting
Published 2019

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  • Part 1 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING ON A CASH FLOW AND ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING BASIS
  • 1 Accounting and reporting on a cash flow basis
  • 2 Accounting and reporting on an accrual accounting basis
  • Part 2 PREPARATION OF INTERNAL AND PUBLISHED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
  • 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 3 REGULATORY FRAMEWORK – AN ATTEMPT TO ACHIEVE UNIFORMITY
  • 6 Financial reporting – evolution of global standards
  • 7 Concepts – evolution of an international conceptual framework
  • 8 Ethical behaviour and implications for accountants
  • Part 4 INCOME 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 5 STATEMENT 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 6 CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNTS
  • 22 Accounting for groups at the date of acquisition
  • 23 Preparation of consolidated statements of financial position 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 7 INTERPRETATION
  • 27 Earnings per share
  • 28 Review of financial ratio analysis
  • 29 Analysis of published financial statements
  • 30 An introduction to digital financial reporting
  • Part 8 ACCOUNTABILITY
  • 31 Corporate governance
  • 32 Integrated reporting: sustainability, environmental and social

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