Financial Accounting, Reporting, and Analysis

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ABOUT THE BOOK

Are you looking for an engaging, decision-focussed approach to financial reporting that encourages students to develop their interpretative skills?
Building on the success of the first edition, this textbook takes a 'how, why, what' approach to financial accounting, interwoven in each chapter. From chapter one, students understand how financial information is prepared and presented, why it is prepared and presented in this way, and what the resulting financial information means for users. Designed for students taking a step beyond their introductory financial accounting training, the textbook equips them with all the key tools they will require when they enter professional practice.
Reflective of the latest International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and International Accounting Standards (IAS), this textbook delivers concise, clear explanations of all the key issues in accounting standards that students need to know. Content maps to professional accounting body syllabi, making this the perfect choice for accounting courses which offer exemptions.
Chapters are rich with 3 types of examples to enhance understanding:
- Illustrative examples of real-world situations;
- Worked examples demonstrating the calculation of figures required for financial statements;
- Extracts from company annual reports demonstrate how the theory relates to financial reporting in practice.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction
1:Financial reporting and accounting
Financial reporting in context
2:The financial reporting system
3:Corporate governance, sustainability, and ethics
4:Published financial statements of companies
5:Techniques for the interpretation of financial statements
Income statement reporting issues
6:Reporting performance
7:Revenue from contracts with customers
8:Earnings per share
9:Taxation
Statement of financial position reporting issues
10:Property, plant, equipment, and impairment
11:Intangible assets
12:Inventories
13:Liabilities
14:Financial instruments
15:Leases
16:Employee benefits and share based payments
Consolidated financial statements
17:Subsidiaries
18:Associates, joint arrangements, and statements of cash flow
19:Interpretation of financial statements revisited


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