Worldcom, Enron, Parmalat...a succession of financial scandals has made front page news throughout the world in recent times. In this book the author investigates the origin of creative accounting and explains how and why some companies use these shortcuts to cover different needs. Written in a clear, enjoyable style with a wealth of case studies.
Worldcom, Enron, Parmalat...a succession of financial scandals has made front page news throughout the world in recent times. In this book the author investigates the origin of creative accounting and explains how and why some companies use these shortcuts to cover different needs. Written in a clear, enjoyable style with a wealth of case studies.
IGNACIO DE LA TORRE is Professor of Creative Accounting and Academic Director of the Masters in Finance programmes at the IE Business School, Madrid, Spain. He has worked as an equity research analyst in major investment banks and is the author of two previously published books in Spain.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Revenue Recognition Stock Options: The Great Accounting Fallacy Off-Balance-Sheet Financing Risk Coverage, Derivatives and Hybrid Instruments Recognition of expenses, balance sheet alterations, cash flow and quality of earnings Subjectivness in the Consolidation of Companies Creative Accounting in Public and Private EntitiesBibliographyIndex
Contents Revenue Recognition Stock Options: The Great Accounting Fallacy Off-Balance-Sheet Financing Risk Coverage, Derivatives and Hybrid Instruments Recognition of expenses, balance sheet alterations, cash flow and quality of earnings Subjectivness in the Consolidation of Companies Creative Accounting in Public and Private EntitiesBibliographyIndex
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