Advanced Accounting

Advanced Accounting

Author: Debra C. Jeter

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2019-01-30

Total Pages: 832

ISBN-13: 1119373204

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Advanced Accounting delivers an in-depth, comprehensive introduction to advanced accounting theory and application, using actual business examples and relevant news stories to demonstrate how core principles translate into real-world business scenarios. Clearly defined and logically organized Learning Objectives aid in student comprehension, while highlighted Related Concepts illustrate how individual concepts fit into the larger picture. Short answer questions throughout the chapter allow students to test their knowledge before reaching the more in-depth end-of-chapter questions, promoting a deeper understanding of both technical and conceptual aspects of the field. Written by active accounting researchers, this text brings clarity and flexibility to the central ideas underlying business combinations, consolidated financial statements, foreign currency transactions, partnerships, non-profit accounting and more. This new Seventh Edition has been updated to reflect the latest changes to FASB and GASB standards, allowing students to build a skill set based on up-to-date practices. With a student-oriented pedagogy designed to enhance comprehension, promote engagement, and build real-world understanding, this user-friendly book provides an essential foundation in current advanced accounting methods and standards.


Advanced Financial Accounting

Advanced Financial Accounting

Author: Jagdish Kothari

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 663

ISBN-13: 9780273712749

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Today's enterprises are global in all respects - they trade globally and they raise capital in international markets. This title places an emphasis on interpretation, use and impact of standards in financial reporting.


Fundamentals of Advanced Accounting

Fundamentals of Advanced Accounting

Author: Joe Ben Hoyle

Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin

Published: 2008-04-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780073379463

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Fundamentals of Advanced Accounting, 3/e is ideal for those schools wanting to cover 12 chapters in their advanced accounting course. This brief yet concise text allows students to think critically about accounting, just as they will do preparing for the CPA exam. With this text, students gain a well-balanced appreciation of the Accounting profession. The 3rd edition introduces the students to the field’s many aspects, while focusing on past and present resolutions. The text continues to show the development of financial reporting as a product of intense and considered debate that continues today and into the future as it originates from Hoyle’s big text Advanced Accounting.


ADVANCED ACCOUNTING -

ADVANCED ACCOUNTING -

Author: D. CHANDRA BOSE

Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.

Published:

Total Pages: 818

ISBN-13: 8120339460

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"A sequel to the author's Advanced Accounting-Volume I, this comprehensive and student-friendly book covers the multifarious aspects of accounting, ranging from partnership accounts, company accounts to bonus issue, rights issue, underwriting, and preference share redemption. The text focuses, in particular, on the accounts of banking and insurance companies. It also covers accounts with reference to incorporation and internal reconstruction of companies as well as amalgamation, absorption and external reconstruction of companies. A large number of illustrations and worked-out examples are provided to make the students understand the concepts better.


Advanced Accounting

Advanced Accounting

Author: Prin. Kishor Jagtap, Dr. Sunil Zagade, Dr. Haribhau M. Jare, Prof. N.K. Aher

Publisher: Diamond Publications

Published: 2020-08-19

Total Pages: 532

ISBN-13: 8184836201

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TYBCOM textbook of Advanced Accounting for Savitribai Phule Pune university (2015-16).


Ebook: Advanced Accounting

Ebook: Advanced Accounting

Author: Joe Ben Hoyle

Publisher: McGraw Hill

Published: 2014-10-16

Total Pages: 932

ISBN-13: 0077171888

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The approach used by Hoyle, Schaefer, and Doupnik in the new edition allows students to think critically about accounting, just as they will do while preparing for the CPA exam and in their future careers. With this text, students gain a well-balanced appreciation of the Accounting profession. As Hoyle 12e introduces them to the field’s many aspects, it often focuses on past controversies and present resolutions. The text continues to show the development of financial reporting as a product of intense and considered debate that continues today and into the future. The writing style of the eleven previous editions has been highly praised. Students easily comprehend chapter concepts because of the conversational tone used throughout the book. The authors have made every effort to ensure that the writing style remains engaging, lively, and consistent which has made this text the market leading text in the Advanced Accounting market. The 12th edition includes an increased integration of IFRS as well as updated accounting standards.


Advanced Accounting Theory and Practice

Advanced Accounting Theory and Practice

Author: Kabiru I. Dandago

Publisher: Adonis & Abbey Publishers Ltd

Published: 2009-01-30

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 1912234556

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Accounting is the discipline with the oldest historical culture, being the first to be recognized by humanity when Adam and Eve were made to account for what they did in paradise. It is also the only discipline that will come into play in the Hereafter, where everybody would be raised up as an accountant - to account for all they have done during their life time on earth! Accounting is a service-providing discipline, with a rich theoretical background, which makes available information (especially financial) to guide various decision-making processes. Business owners, creditors, managers, prospective investors, government and its agencies, employees and even the general public seek accounting information to guide them when taking various informed decisions about reporting entities and the environment within which they operate. This book addresses the historical accounting culture, its theories as well as its practices. It is made up of fifteen chapters, covering various historical, theoretical and practical aspects of Accounting, ranging from accounting standardization to financial reporting. The book is an attempt to address some of the lacunae in advanced accounting issues, both in theory and in practice. Students of advanced accounting theory and practice at the professional and academic levels in Universities, Polytechnics and Professional Institutes would find the book an essential companion.