Bankruptcy and Insolvency Accounting, 2 Volume Set, 2004 Cumulative Supplement


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The 2004 Cumulative Supplement includes the following: Revised bankruptcy forms. Description of recent decisions by bankruptcy courts, bankruptcy appeals panels, district courts, circuit courts, and the Supreme Court dealing with bankruptcy and business restructurings. Discussion of the impact of Chapter 11 on SEC reporting.







Bankruptcy and Insolvency Accounting, 2 Volume Set


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Bankruptcy and Insolvency Accounting, Sixth Edition completely updates the fifth edition that published in 1994. With the current trend in mergers and acquisitions, there will be an upcoming increase in the number of bankruptcy filings as overextended businesses begin to fail. This two-volume set will help accountants discover the early signs of bankruptcy and provide them with the necessary tools to prepare their company for turning their business around or for eventual bankruptcy filing. Bankruptcy and Insolvency Accounting, Sixth Edition Two Volume Set describes the process of turning around a troubled business and restructuring the financial aspects of the business in an out of court setting and in bankruptcy. New chapters to this edition include material on reports and issues that should be considered in reflecting the results of services rendered, a summary of the tax issues to be considered by both creditors and debtors, and detailed coverage of the AICPA's Statement of Position 90-7, Financial Reporting by Entities in Reorganization under the Bankruptcy Code, including new and revised sample forms and exhibits describing its implementation in Volume Two. This book is supplemented annually.




Bankruptcy and Insolvency Accounting


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The 2003 Supplement (0-471-39042-9) updates the following: Forms in Appendix A in Volume 2. Legal aspects of bankruptcy and insolvency proceedings including a new section on critical vendors. Rehabilitation proceedings under the bankruptcy code and operating under Chapter 11 as well as auditing procedures and reports. The supplement updates the core volume, Newton/Bankruptcy and Insolvency Accounting, Sixth Edition (ISBN 0-471-33144-9).










Bankruptcy and Insolvency Accounting, Volume 1


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Accountants and financial managers are often the first professionals to realize that a financial problem exists within a corporation but must be familiar with the various alternatives available to clients before they can offer solutions. Completely updated, Bankruptcy and Insolvency Accounting, Seventh Edition, Volume 1 provides detailed information on SOP 90-7 and FASB statements 141, 142, and 144 and revisions made in CSSR 93-1 by CSSR 03-1. The process of corporate restructuring is thoroughly described for controllers, CEOs, CFOs and CPAs with small businesses as clients.




Bankruptcy and Insolvency Taxation, 1995 Cumulative Supplement


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Written by a leading bankruptcy tax and accounting specialist and KPMG Tax partner from the Bankruptcy Practice Group who is also National Director of the firm's Technical Tax Services for Subchapter C. Updates to chapters to reflect new cases that have been decided and pronouncements issued by the IRS An explaination on the confict that exists among circuit courts and the IRS's position regarding the stepped-up basis in stock of an S corporation resulting from cancellation of debt A discussion on regulations issued by the IRS and the Treasury dealing with continuity of shareholder interst, remote continuity of interest and continuity of business enterprise, soley for voting stock requirements, and stock rights connected with regorganizations A discussion of modifications to the final and temporary section 1060 and section 338(B) regulations and the subsequent issue of new temporary reulations, effective for accquisitions on or after January 6, 2000, replacing and removing previous regulations under sections B38 and 1060.




Bankruptcy and Insolvency Accounting


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