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Accounting for Corporate Combinations and Associations, is the latest update of this well-known and highly regarded text which provides clear, comprehensive and practical coverage of the process and issues relevant to consolidation accounting.
This edition is a thorough update which reflects the significant changes to the Australian Accounting Standards, IFRS and Corporations Law that have occurred since the last publication.
While working with this text, students learn to explain, execute and evaluate the accounting methods used in consolidations. They will be well equipped to prepare accounts for larger entities, groups and joint ventures.
Accounting for Corporate Combinations and Associations is written for second and third year undergraduate Advanced Financial Accounting, Company Accounting and Consolidated Financial Reporting courses. It is also suitable for students undertaking professional accounting qualifying examinations (in particular the CPA Australia or CA programs).
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NEAL ARTHUR BEc (USyd), MCom (Hons) (UNSW), PhD (USyd), CA, is a senior lecturer in the Business School at the University of Sydney. Neal's current research areas are financial reporting and corporate governance. He has contributed articles to the Australian Journal of Management, Australian Accounting Review, Charter, Accounting and Finance, Corporate Governance and the Journal of Corporate Finance. Neal has also been a co-author of previous editions of Accounting for Corporate Combinations and Associations. He has previously held visiting positions overseas, including the University of Michigan and the University of Texas. Prior to entering academia, Neal was employed at Deloitte. MATTHEW EGAN is a Senior Lecturer within the Discipline of Accounting at the University of Sydney. His research interests includes the emergence of organisational strategies focused on 'sustainability' and understanding how that impacts on management practice, accounting routines, and other organisational behaviours. Matthew has worked as a finance manager, company secretary, external auditor and internal auditor including experience within a medium-sized publicly listed entity and over seven years' experience in two chartered accounting firms in Australia and Solomon Islands. BRYAN HOWIESON M.Com. FCPA FAFAANZ is Associate Professor in the School of Accounting and Finance at the University of Adelaide. He has held prior positions at the Adelaide Graduate School of Business and the Universities of South Australia and Western Australia. His teaching and research interests relate primarily to financial reporting and accounting standard setting but he also has strong interests in accounting education, professional ethics and corporate governance. Bryan has published extensively in academic and professional journals. Bryan has had a long association with accounting standards setting in Australia including acting as an alternate member of Australia's Urgent Issues Group and the Consultative Group and has assisted the Australian Accounting Standards Boards in research projects. He was recently appointed to the AASB's Academic Advisory Panel. He has undertaken a number of consultancies in the private and public sectors in the areas of financial reporting and codes of conduct. Bryan has served as a director of several not-for-profit entities including as President (Australia) of the Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand and as Vice-President on the Executive Committee of the International Association for Accounting Education and Research. Bryan was a member of CPA Australia's 'Member of the Future' committee, is a Past-President of the South Australian Division of CPA Australia, and now serves on CPA Australia's Professional Qualifications Advisory Committee. PETER KEET has been a lecturer in accounting at the School of Accounting at RMIT University since 2002. Peter specialises in teaching courses based on accounting standards to both undergraduate and post-graduate Masters students. Prior to teaching at RMIT University, Peter taught financial accounting for 20 years at various other Victorian Universities. Peter has also taught business finance and auditing. Peter has also been actively involved in the financial accounting modules of the CPA Program for 10 years. Peter has acted as Treasurer for a number of community, non-profit organisations LOUISE LUFF BBus (UTS), CA, VITAL, is a casual lecturer in the School of Accounting at the University of Sydney and Master of Accounting Program at Macquarie University. Louise has had significant accounting and management experience in both professional and commercial organisations, including the role of an accounting technical manager for a large Australian financial institution.
Ch 1. Text objectives and introduction to consolidation
Ch 2. Principles of consolidation
Ch 3. Fair value adjustments and tax effects
Ch 4. Intra-group transactions
Ch 5. Non-controlling interest
Ch 6. Partly-owned subsidiaries: indirect non-controlling interest
Ch 7. Consolidated cash flow statements
Ch 8. Accounting for joint arrangements
Ch 9. Accounting for associates and joint ventures: the equity method
Ch 10. Translation and consolidation of foreign currency financial statements
Ch 11. Segment reporting by diversified entities
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Erscheint lt. Verlag | 18.12.2020 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Genetik / Molekularbiologie |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Rechnungswesen / Bilanzen | |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Wirtschaftsinformatik | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4886-5831-5 / 1488658315 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4886-5831-0 / 9781488658310 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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