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Financial Accounting and Reporting, 21st edition, by Jamie Elliott and Barry Elliott provides a complete overview of this demanding subject, equipping you with the knowledge to understand, prepare and critically discuss IFRS-compliant financial statements with reference to the wider context and practice of financial reporting.
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Financial Accounting and Reporting, 21st edition, by Jamie Elliott and Barry Elliott provides a complete overview of this demanding subject, equipping you with the knowledge to understand, prepare and critically discuss IFRS-compliant financial statements with reference to the wider context and practice of financial reporting.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Pearson Education Limited
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781292739137
- ISBN-10: 1292739134
- Artikelnr.: 71850031
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Pearson Education Limited
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781292739137
- ISBN-10: 1292739134
- Artikelnr.: 71850031
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jamie Elliott is a director who has worked for Deloitte, Huawei, Panasonic, and more. Prior to his corporate career, he lectured in undergraduate degree programmes and was Assistant Professor in MBA and Executive Education programmes at London Business School. Barry Elliott has extensive teaching experience in undergraduate, postgraduate, and professional programmes in England, New Zealand, China and Singapore. He has worked for Coopers & Lybrand as a Training Manager in London and National Training Manager in Australia. He has extensive experience as an external examiner in higher education and at all levels of professional education. Jo Watkins teaches MBA level and undergraduate Accounting and Finance students at the University of Birmingham in the UK and delivers modules overseas in Singapore and Dubai with the university's partners.
Preface
Acknowledgements
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 Accountability
1. Corporate governance
2. Ethical behaviour and implications for accountants
3. Integrated reporting: sustainability, environmental and social
PART 3 Preparation of internal and published financial statements
4. Preparation of financial statements of profit or loss and other
comprehensive income, changes in equity and financial position
5. Annual report: additional financial disclosures
6. Statements of cash flows
7. Accounting for price-level changes
PART 4 Regulatory framework an attempt to achieve uniformity
8. Financial reporting evolution of global standards
9. Concepts evolution of an international conceptual framework
PART 5 Accounting for the elements of the financial statements
10. Share capital, distributable profits and reduction of capital
11. Property, plant and equipment (PPE)
12. Intangible assets
13. Inventories
14. Liabilities
15. Leasing
16. Revenue recognition
17. Taxation in company accounts
18. Employee benefits
19. Financial instruments
PART 6 Consolidated accounts
20. Accounting for groups at the date of acquisition
21. Preparation of consolidated statements of financial position after the date
of acquisition
22. Preparation of consolidated statements of profit or loss, changes in equity
and cash flows
23. Accounting for associates and joint arrangements
24. Introduction to accounting for exchange differences
PART 7 Interpretation
25. Earnings per share
26. Review of financial ratio analysis
27. Analysis of published financial statements
Glossary
Index
Acknowledgements
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 Accountability
1. Corporate governance
2. Ethical behaviour and implications for accountants
3. Integrated reporting: sustainability, environmental and social
PART 3 Preparation of internal and published financial statements
4. Preparation of financial statements of profit or loss and other
comprehensive income, changes in equity and financial position
5. Annual report: additional financial disclosures
6. Statements of cash flows
7. Accounting for price-level changes
PART 4 Regulatory framework an attempt to achieve uniformity
8. Financial reporting evolution of global standards
9. Concepts evolution of an international conceptual framework
PART 5 Accounting for the elements of the financial statements
10. Share capital, distributable profits and reduction of capital
11. Property, plant and equipment (PPE)
12. Intangible assets
13. Inventories
14. Liabilities
15. Leasing
16. Revenue recognition
17. Taxation in company accounts
18. Employee benefits
19. Financial instruments
PART 6 Consolidated accounts
20. Accounting for groups at the date of acquisition
21. Preparation of consolidated statements of financial position after the date
of acquisition
22. Preparation of consolidated statements of profit or loss, changes in equity
and cash flows
23. Accounting for associates and joint arrangements
24. Introduction to accounting for exchange differences
PART 7 Interpretation
25. Earnings per share
26. Review of financial ratio analysis
27. Analysis of published financial statements
Glossary
Index
Preface
Acknowledgements
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 Accountability
1. Corporate governance
2. Ethical behaviour and implications for accountants
3. Integrated reporting: sustainability, environmental and social
PART 3 Preparation of internal and published financial statements
4. Preparation of financial statements of profit or loss and other
comprehensive income, changes in equity and financial position
5. Annual report: additional financial disclosures
6. Statements of cash flows
7. Accounting for price-level changes
PART 4 Regulatory framework an attempt to achieve uniformity
8. Financial reporting evolution of global standards
9. Concepts evolution of an international conceptual framework
PART 5 Accounting for the elements of the financial statements
10. Share capital, distributable profits and reduction of capital
11. Property, plant and equipment (PPE)
12. Intangible assets
13. Inventories
14. Liabilities
15. Leasing
16. Revenue recognition
17. Taxation in company accounts
18. Employee benefits
19. Financial instruments
PART 6 Consolidated accounts
20. Accounting for groups at the date of acquisition
21. Preparation of consolidated statements of financial position after the date
of acquisition
22. Preparation of consolidated statements of profit or loss, changes in equity
and cash flows
23. Accounting for associates and joint arrangements
24. Introduction to accounting for exchange differences
PART 7 Interpretation
25. Earnings per share
26. Review of financial ratio analysis
27. Analysis of published financial statements
Glossary
Index
Acknowledgements
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 Accountability
1. Corporate governance
2. Ethical behaviour and implications for accountants
3. Integrated reporting: sustainability, environmental and social
PART 3 Preparation of internal and published financial statements
4. Preparation of financial statements of profit or loss and other
comprehensive income, changes in equity and financial position
5. Annual report: additional financial disclosures
6. Statements of cash flows
7. Accounting for price-level changes
PART 4 Regulatory framework an attempt to achieve uniformity
8. Financial reporting evolution of global standards
9. Concepts evolution of an international conceptual framework
PART 5 Accounting for the elements of the financial statements
10. Share capital, distributable profits and reduction of capital
11. Property, plant and equipment (PPE)
12. Intangible assets
13. Inventories
14. Liabilities
15. Leasing
16. Revenue recognition
17. Taxation in company accounts
18. Employee benefits
19. Financial instruments
PART 6 Consolidated accounts
20. Accounting for groups at the date of acquisition
21. Preparation of consolidated statements of financial position after the date
of acquisition
22. Preparation of consolidated statements of profit or loss, changes in equity
and cash flows
23. Accounting for associates and joint arrangements
24. Introduction to accounting for exchange differences
PART 7 Interpretation
25. Earnings per share
26. Review of financial ratio analysis
27. Analysis of published financial statements
Glossary
Index