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Corporate Financial Accounting and Reporting Tim Sutton

Corporate Financial Accounting and Reporting By Tim Sutton

Corporate Financial Accounting and Reporting by Tim Sutton


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Summary

This text covers financial accounting and reporting internationally. It is orientated towards the analysis and interpretation of accounting information. The legal framework is based on that of the EU, and the International Accounting Standards provide a unifying theme for the accounting framework.

Corporate Financial Accounting and Reporting Summary

Corporate Financial Accounting and Reporting by Tim Sutton

International accounting harmonisation is of growing interest to companies operating multinationally and is likely to be the key financial issue of the new millennium. This book is a comprehensive introductory text covering both financial accounting and reporting in this international context, especially but not exclusively focused on Europe. It is designed to be used at undergraduate and MBA level in universities and business schools, particularly where the course has an international emphasis and/or comprises students of different nationalities. The legal framework in the book is based on that of the EU. The accounting framework described is eclectic but International Accounting Standards (IASs) provide a unifying theme. The book has an orientation towards the analysis and interpretation of accounting information that is particularly relevant for business management students. The book is pedagogically strong and has many real-world examples to lend an authentic flavour. There are numerous worked examples and problems. A good support package containing solutions and overhead transparency masters is available to adopting lecturers. *Comprehensive introductory textbook covering both

Table of Contents

PART I: FOUNDATIONS 1. Financial Accounting: An Overview 2. The Balance Sheet: a Financial Picture of the Firm 3. The Income Statement 4. Accounting Records: Structure and Terminology 5. Accrual Adjustments & Financial Statement Preparation 6. The Financial Statements and the Annual Report PART II: THE HOUSE OF ACCOUNTING 7. Key Conceptual Issues in Financial Accounting 8. Fixed Assets, Tangible and Intangible Part 1. Core Issues Part 2. Specialised Topics Part 3. Fixed Assets and Financial Statement Analysis 9. Inventories 10. Recognition of Revenue and Valuation of Receivables Part 1. Core Issues Part 2. Specialised Topics Part 3. Revenues, Receivables, & Financial Statement Analysis 11. Liabilities, On and Off Balance Sheet Part 1. General Issues Part 2. Long-Term Debt Part 3. Leasing / Types of Lease / Lessee Accounting Part 4. Liabilities and Financial Statement Analysis 12. Shareholders' Equity Part 1. Core Issues Part 2. Specialised Topics Part 3. Shareholders' Equity & Financial Statement Analysis 13. Financial Investments Part 1. Core Issues Part 2. Specialised Topics Part 3. Disclosure & Analysis of Financial Investments 14. Equity Method of Accounting and Consolidations Part 1. Core Issues Part 2. Specialised Topics Part 3. Consolidated Accounts & Financial Statement Analysis 15. Transactions and Operations in Foreign Currencies 16. Employment Costs 17. Accounting for Corporate Income Taxes Part 1. Core Issues Part 2. Deferred Tax Accounting: Extensions Part 3. Income Taxes and Financial Statement Analysis PART III: PERSPECTIVES 18. The Cash Flow Statement Revisited Part 1. Cash Flow Analysis: Benefits to Investors Part 2. Specialised Topics 19. Financial Statement Analysis: Basic Framework 20. Financial Statement Analysis: Extensions Part 1. Problem Areas Part 2. Accounting Quality 21. Future Directions in Financial Accounting & Reporting

Additional information

GOR001051035
9780273638179
0273638173
Corporate Financial Accounting and Reporting by Tim Sutton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
1999-06-23
768
N/A
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