2005 Miller GAAP Guide Level A
Author: Jan R. Williams
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2004-11
Total Pages: 1204
ISBN-13: 9780735547926
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Author: Jan R. Williams
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2004-11
Total Pages: 1204
ISBN-13: 9780735547926
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAlso includes Sarbanes-Oxley Act 0f 2002.
Author: Jerilyn J. Castillo
Publisher: Circinus Business Press
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 9780976154891
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIntended to demystify what has historically been a closed-door world, The Recruiting Guide to Investment Banking provides insights into many of the formal and informal aspects of working on Wall Street. Here are answers to the questions you were reluctant to ask. From an insider's view of the hiring process and an understanding of life on the job to an introduction to the technical aspects of investment banking, this book is the equivalent of having an older sibling in the business.
Author: Jan R. Williams
Publisher: CCH Incorporated
Published: 2006-10
Total Pages: 1266
ISBN-13: 9780808090465
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExplains and examines the literature contained in level A of the generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) hierarchy that underlie financial statement preparation, including: FASB Statements of Financial Accounting Standards, FASB Interpretations, and Accounting Research Bulletins.
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Publisher: DIANE Publishing
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Total Pages: 136
ISBN-13: 145781868X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jan R. Williams
Publisher: Harcourt Professional Publishing
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 1128
ISBN-13: 9780735532601
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMiller GAAP Guide analyzes authoritative GAAP literature contained in Level A of the GAAP hierarchy, established by Statement on Auditing Standards No. 69. Pronouncements in this level include FASB Statements and Interpretations, as well as APB Opinions and Accounting Research Bulletins. The book organizes accounting pronouncements alphabetically by topic under two general areas: generally accepted accounting principles and specialized industry accounting principles. Pronouncements covering the same subject are compiled and incorporated in a single chapter so that the authoritative information is immediately accessible. Highlights The 2003 Edition of the Miller GAAP Guide provides new and expanded coverage in these areas: · Chapter 4, "Business Combinations"-has been revised to reflect the issuance of FAS-141 (Business Combinations) and FAS-142 (Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets). · Chapter 10, "Convertible Debt and Debt with Warrants"-contains an alert to a FASB Exposure Draft, Accounting for Financial Instruments with Characteristics of Liabilities, Equities, or Both. · Chapter 16, "Extinguishment of Debt"-has been revised to reflect the issuance of FAS-145 (Rescission of FASB Statements No. 4, 44, and 64, Amendment of FASB Statement No. 13, and Technical Corrections), which is effective for fiscal years beginning after May 15, 2002. · Chapter 20, "Impairment of Long-Lived Assets"-has been completely revised to reflect the issuance of FAS-144 (Accounting for the Impairment or Disposal of Long-Lived Assets), which is effective for years beginning after December 15, 2001. · Chapter 23, "Intangible Assets"-has been revised to reflect the issuance of FAS-142 (Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets) and contains a new flow chart summarizing accounting for intangible assets under FAS-142. · Chapter 41, "Results of Operations"-has been revised to reflect the issuance of FAS-144, specifically as it impacts reporting of discontinued operations Chapter 50, "Insurance"-includes a new analysis of accounting for bonds and other fixed income investments, and common and nonredeemable preferred stock as it pertains to insurance industries.
Author: Aspen Publishers
Publisher: Aspen Publishers
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 1166
ISBN-13: 9780735541214
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is indispensable for all accountants working on the preparation or audit of the accounts of multi-nationally listed companies. Miller GAAP Guide analyzes authoritative GAAP literature contained in Level A of the GAAP hierarchy, established by Statement on Auditing Standards No. 69. Pronouncements in this level include FASB Statements and Interpretations, as well as APB Opinions and Accounting Research Bulletins. The book organizes accounting pronouncements alphabetically by topic under two general areas: generally accepted accounting principles and specialized industry accounting principles. Pronouncements covering the same subject are compiled and incorporated in a single chapter so that the authoritative information is immediately accessible. * Best selling guide to interpreting and applying GAAP for 25 years * Thoroughly updated comprehensive coverage * Logically structured and thoroughly indexed for ease of use
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Published: 2001
Total Pages: 1060
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Publisher: World Business Pub.
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781569735688
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe GHG Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard helps companies and other organizations to identify, calculate, and report GHG emissions. It is designed to set the standard for accurate, complete, consistent, relevant and transparent accounting and reporting of GHG emissions.
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 1756
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a guide to computer-readable databases available online, in CD-ROM format, or in other magnetic formats. Details include database descriptions, costs, and whom to contact for purchase. The material is indexed alphabetically, and by subject, vendor, and producer.
Author: Oktavia Weidmann
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Published: 2024-06-10
Total Pages: 519
ISBN-13: 9403524057
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDerivatives stand at the forefront of financial innovation, continually evolving to accommodate new asset classes and risk categories. In the past decade, the growing popularity of cryptoassets and ESG investments has sparked the development of a variety of innovative investment strategies and risk management tools, including crypto and ESG derivatives and related structured products. This new edition has similarly evolved. Using illustrative examples, it provides a comprehensive analysis of the key tax issues associated with derivatives and cryptoassets in domestic and cross-border transactions and presents approaches that tax legislators could adopt to solve them. The new edition also comments on recent trends in global tax policy, such as the OECD Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) 1.0 and 2.0 projects. Throughout the book, specific references are made to UK, German, and Swiss tax law. The updated edition addresses the following topics: economic and financial properties of derivatives and cryptoassets; definition of derivatives for tax purposes and its application to crypto derivatives and ESG derivatives, among others; accounting treatment of derivatives and cryptoassets under IFRS, UK, German and US GAAP; current tax legislation and policy alternatives to the taxation of derivatives and cryptoassets; characterisation of derivatives gains and losses as income or capital, and equity or debt; accounting and taxation treatment of hedging transactions involving derivatives or cryptoassets; accounting and taxation rules applying to structured products and hybrid instruments, including crypto and ESG-linked structured products; withholding taxes on derivatives and the concept of beneficial ownership in domestic and cross-border transactions; and anti-avoidance legislation applying to derivatives and cryptoassets, including the domestic law implementation of BEPS Action 2, the EU Anti-Tax Avoidance Directives (ATAD I and II), the tax transparency rules for cryptoassets (DAC8) and Pillar Two. This comprehensive book analyses recent developments in three intertwined areas of expertise: financial products, accounting and tax law. It will be a valuable resource to tax professionals in their daily practice of advising companies, banks and investment funds. It will also be of interest to government officials and researchers engaged in the taxation of derivatives, cryptoassets, and ESG investment products.