Accounting Standards And Corporate Accounting Practices (Vol I) (With Cd)

Accounting Standards And Corporate Accounting Practices (Vol I) (With Cd)

Author: T. P. Ghosh

Publisher:

Published: 2007-09-01

Total Pages: 1462

ISBN-13: 9788174969699

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Eighth Edition of this practical commentary covers discussion on convergence, updated Indian Accounting Standards, Accounting Standards Interpretations, International Accounting Standards and International Financial Reporting Standards, US GAAP and Developments in Financial Risk Management.Highlights of New Topics covered in the Eighth Edition:VOLUME I * Global Convergence of Financial Reporting * Advances in Group Accounts * Elaborate discussion on Joint Ventures * Employee Benefits * Interim Financial Reporting * Segment Reporting vis-a-vis IFRS 8 * Comparative Disclosure Requirements VOLUME II * Detailed discussion on International Accounting Standards/Internal Financial Reporting Standards * US GAAP * Corporate Governance * SOX Requirements * Issues in Financial Risk Management and Risk Disclosures.


Accounting Standards And Corporate Accounting Practices Vol. - Ii

Accounting Standards And Corporate Accounting Practices Vol. - Ii

Author: T P Ghosh

Publisher:

Published: 2008-09-01

Total Pages: 1530

ISBN-13: 9788184780697

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Eighth Edition of this practical commentary covers discussion on convergence, updated Indian Accounting Standards, International Accounting Standards and Financial Reporting Standards, IFRIC/SIC Interpretations, FASB Standards, developments in corporate governance, audit and assurance, risk management norms and practices and business valuation techniques.


Taxmann’s Accounting Standards (AS) – Updated AS issued under the Companies Act with Checklists for SMCs, Guide on Exemptions/Relaxations, etc.

Taxmann’s Accounting Standards (AS) – Updated AS issued under the Companies Act with Checklists for SMCs, Guide on Exemptions/Relaxations, etc.

Author: Taxmann

Publisher: Taxmann Publications Private Limited

Published: 2023-08-03

Total Pages: 17

ISBN-13: 9357782230

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Accounting Standards (AS) contains the updated Accounting Standards Rules, 2021, notified under the Companies Act, 2013, [enforced with effect from 01-04-2021]. The Present Publication is the July 2023 Edition, updated till 18th July 2023. This book is edited by Taxmann’s Editorial Board, with the following noteworthy features: • [Text of New Accounting Standard Rules, 2021] notified under Companies Act, 2013 (Enforced w.e.f. 1-4-2021) • [Detailed Guide on Exemptions/Relaxations] in Accounting Standards for Small and Medium Companies (SMCs) • [Complete Checklist] on the applicability of Accounting Standards for SMCs and Non-SMCs The contents of the book are as follows: • Arrangement of Rules o Short Title and Commencement o Definitions o Accounting Standards o Obligation to Comply with Accounting Standards o Qualification for Exemption or Relaxation in respect of SMC • General Instructions • Accounting Standards o Accounting Standard (AS) 1: Disclosure of Accounting Policies o Accounting Standard (AS) 2: Valuation of Inventories o Accounting Standard (AS) 3: Cash Flow Statements o Accounting Standard (AS) 4: Contingencies and Events occurring after the Balance Sheet Date o Accounting Standard (AS) 5: Net Profit or Loss for the Period, Prior Period Items and Changes in Accounting Policies o Accounting Standard (AS) 7: Construction Contracts o Accounting Standard (AS) 9: Revenue Recognition o Accounting Standard (AS) 10: Property, Plant and Equipment o Accounting Standard (AS) 11: The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates o Accounting Standard (AS) 12: Accounting for Government Grants o Accounting Standard (AS) 13: Accounting for Investments o Accounting Standard (AS) 14: Accounting for Amalgamations o Accounting Standard (AS) 15: Employee Benefits o Accounting Standard (AS) 16: Borrowing Costs o Accounting Standard (AS) 17: Segment Reporting o Accounting Standard (AS) 18: Related Party Disclosures o Accounting Standard (AS) 19: Leases o Accounting Standard (AS) 20: Earnings Per Share o Accounting Standard (AS) 21: Consolidated Financial Statements o Accounting Standard (AS) 22: Accounting for Taxes on Income o Accounting Standard (AS) 23: Accounting for Investments in Associates in Consolidated Financial Statements o Accounting Standard (AS) 24: Discontinuing Operations o Accounting Standard (AS) 25: Interim Financial Reporting o Accounting Standard (AS) 26: Intangible Assets o Accounting Standard (AS) 27: Financial Reporting of Interests in Joint Ventures o Accounting Standard (AS) 28: Impairment of Assets o Accounting Standard (AS) 29: Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets


International GAAP 2016

International GAAP 2016

Author: Ernst & Young LLP

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2015-12-21

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1119180473

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IFRSs, the standards set by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB), are complex and sometimes obscure. Understanding their implications and applying them appropriately requires something special; and that is why International GAAP 2016 is the essential tool for anyone applying, auditing, interpreting, regulating, studying and teaching international financial reporting. It provides expert interpretation and practical guidance for busy professionals, and includes, in every chapter, detailed analysis of how complex financial reporting problems can be resolved appropriately and effectively. The International Financial Reporting Group of Ernst & Young includes financial reporting specialists from throughout the world. Complex technical accounting issues are explained clearly in a practical working context that enables immediate understanding of the point at issue. International GAAP 2016 is the only globally focused work on IFRSs. It is not constrained by any individual country's legislation or financial reporting regulations, and it ensures an international consistency of approach unavailable elsewhere. It shows how difficult practical issues should be approached in the complex, global world of international financial reporting, where IFRSs have become the accepted financial reporting system in more than 100 countries. This integrated approach provides a unique level of authoritative material for anyone involved in preparing, interpreting or auditing company accounts, for regulators, academic researchers and for all students of accountancy. All aspects of the detailed requirements of IFRS are dealt with on a topic-by-topic basis. Each chapter of International GAAP 2016 deals with a key area of IFRS and has a common structure for ease of use: • An introduction to the background issues • An explanation of relevant principles • A clear exposition of the requirements of IFRS • A discussion of the implications in practice and possible alternative solutions available • Worked examples • Extracts from real company accounts • A full listing of the required disclosures


International GAAP 2015

International GAAP 2015

Author: Ernst & Young LLP

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2015-02-11

Total Pages: 4268

ISBN-13: 1119000009

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IFRSs, the standards set by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB), are complex and sometimes obscure. Understanding their implications and applying them appropriately requires something special; and that is why International GAAP® 2015 is the essential tool for anyone applying, auditing, interpreting, regulating, studying and teaching international financial reporting. It provides expert interpretation and practical guidance for busy professionals, and includes, in every chapter, detailed analysis of how complex financial reporting problems can be resolved appropriately and effectively. The International Financial Reporting Group of Ernst & Young includes financial reporting specialists from throughout the world. Complex technical accounting issues are explained clearly in a practical working context that enables immediate understanding of the point at issue. International GAAP® 2015 is the only globally focused work on IFRSs. It is not constrained by any individual country’s legislation or financial reporting regulations, and it ensures an international consistency of approach unavailable elsewhere. It shows how difficult practical issues should be approached in the complex, global world of international financial reporting, where IFRSs have become the accepted financial reporting system in more than 100 countries. This integrated approach provides a unique level of authoritative material for anyone involved in preparing, interpreting or auditing company accounts, for regulators, academic researchers and for all students of accountancy. All aspects of the detailed requirements of IFRS are dealt with on a topic-by-topic basis. Each chapter of International GAAP® 2015 deals with a key area of IFRS and has a common structure for ease of use: • An introduction to the background issues • An explanation of relevant principles • A clear exposition of the requirements of IFRS • A discussion of the implications in practice and possible alternative solutions available • Worked examples • Extracts from real company accounts • A full listing of the required disclosures


IIBF X Taxmann's Bankers' Handbook on Accounting – Essential resource for professionals focusing on the multifaceted and dynamic nature of banking accounting from fundamentals to advanced practices

IIBF X Taxmann's Bankers' Handbook on Accounting – Essential resource for professionals focusing on the multifaceted and dynamic nature of banking accounting from fundamentals to advanced practices

Author: Indian Institute of Banking & Finance

Publisher: Taxmann Publications Private Limited

Published: 2024-01-06

Total Pages: 16

ISBN-13: 9357788840

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This comprehensive guide is essential for understanding the multifaceted and dynamic nature of banking accounting. It meticulously covers every aspect of the field, from foundational principles to advanced accounting standards. It provides a deep understanding of the processes and practices pivotal in shaping financial reporting in the banking sector. It underscores the interlinkage and importance of an organisation's robust accounting and auditing systems. It serves as an essential resource for understanding the intricacies of banking accounting, covering the following: • Fundamental Principles of Accounting • Financial Statements of Banks • Preparation of Financial Statements of Banks & Taxation • Accounting Standards (Ind AS) The current edition has also been updated based on banking experts and internal faculty feedback, focusing on practicality and current digital trends. It is an invaluable resource for students, professionals, and anyone interested in banking accounting. It is structured to cater to both beginners and seasoned practitioners The Present Publication is the 2024 Edition, updated by Ms Anita Toshniwal | Chartered Accountant. Taxmann exclusively publishes this book for the Indian Institute of Banking and Finance with the following coverage: • Module A – Fundamentals of Accounting o Accounting | An Introduction – Explore the nature, purpose, and historical perspectives of Financial, Cost, and Management Accounting. Understand the origins and evolution of Accounting Principles o Accounting Process – Understand the Accounting Process, comparing Manual and Computerized Accounting Systems. Analyse the differences and implications of manual versus computerised accounting o Key Definitions and Terms – Gain a foundational understanding of crucial accounting terms and definitions o Journal Use and Voucher Importance in Banking Transactions – Learn about using journals and the role of various vouchers in bank accounting systems. Examine the accounting systems of different banks o Bank Reconciliation Statement – Introduction to the concept and importance of Bank Reconciliation Statements (BRS). Discuss the reasons for discrepancies between Cash Book and Pass Book and the preparation and advantages of BRS o Depreciation Accounting – Understand the meaning, causes, and need for depreciation. Study various depreciation methods, including Straight Line and Written Down Value, and their advantages and disadvantages. Learn about the amortisation of intangible assets and fixed asset replacement • Module B – Financial Statements of Banks o Introduction to Bank Financial Statements – Overview of banking business and associated restrictions. Detailed look at the bank's book-keeping systems o Advances and Asset Classification – Presentation and policy disclosures regarding advances. Deep dive into income recognition and asset classification o Bank Cash, Balances, and Short-Term Assets – Analysis of cash, RBI balances, and short-notice assets. o Fixed and Other Assets – Detailed examination of fixed and other asset presentations and policies o Borrowings, Deposits, and Capital Accounts – Insight into the presentation and analysis of deposits, borrowings, capital, reserves, and surplus o Liabilities, Provisions, and Contingent Liabilities – Understanding of other liabilities, provisions, and contingent liabilities o Investments and Profit and Loss Accounting – Exploration of investment presentations and profit and loss accounting o Disclosure Requirements and Consolidation – Comprehensive look at disclosure requirements and the consolidation of financial statements and branch accounts • Module C – Preparation of Financial Statements of Banks & Taxation o Final Accounts Preparation – Detailed guide on preparing final accounts for banks, including cash flow and funds flow statements o Management Information Systems and Financial Reporting – Exploration of MIS in banking and its impact on financial reporting o Accounting in a Computerised Environment – Discussion on the concept, advantages, and limitations of Computerized Accounting Systems o Taxation | Direct and Indirect Taxes – Introduction to direct and indirect tax concepts and their application in banking o Tax Provisions and Tax Planning – Detailed analysis of tax provisions related to Income Tax and GST and strategies for tax planning • Module D – Accounting Standards (Ind AS) o Scope, Statutory Provisions, and Compliances – Detailed exploration of Accounting Standards, including comparisons between US GAAP and IFRS o Applicability of Ind AS – Discussion on the applicability of Ind AS to banks, financial institutions, and corporates o Consolidated Financial Statements and Investment Accounting – In-depth look at consolidated financial statements, investment in subsidiaries, and standalone financial statements o Accounting for Joint Ventures and Disclosures – Insight into accounting for jointly controlled entities and disclosure challenges under Ind AS.