Financial Accounting and Reporting, 19th edition

Published by Pearson (June 6, 2019) © 2019

  • Barry Elliott Consultant
  • Jamie Elliott Consultant

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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.

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This edition includes a Companion Website.

Key features:

  • Exercises of varying difficulty including questions from past examination papers of professional accounting bodies

  • Illustrations taken from real-world international company reports and accounts

  • Extensive references included at the end of chapters

  • For lecturers, complete solutions to all exercises in book available on catalogue website

New to this edition:

  • Chapter 7 ‘Concepts – evolution of an international conceptual framework’ has been re-written following completion of the Conceptual Framework

  • Chapter 18 ‘Leasing’ has been revised in response to IAS 17 being superseded

  • Chapter 30 ‘An introduction to digital financial reporting’ has been revised to discuss further developments in financial reporting on the internet

  • Chapter 31 ‘Corporate finance’ and Chapter 32 ‘Integrated reporting: sustainability, environmental and social’ have been updated to reflect the growing interest in and importance of integrated reporting

  • Updated and refreshed exercises

  • Fully updated coverage of IFRS and IAS including latest IFRS 9, 15 and 16

  • 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

Barry Elliott has extensive teaching experience at undergraduate, postgraduate and professional levels. He has wide experience as an external examiner in higher education at all levels of professional education.

Jamie Elliott is a director who has worked for Deloitte, Huawei and Panasonic. Prior to that, he lectured on undergraduate degree programmes and as Assistant Professor on MBA and Executive Education programmes at the London Business School.

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