International GAAP 2008


Book Description

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 2008 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. International GAAP 2008 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 new complex global world of international financial reporting, where IFRSs have become the accepted financial reporting system in more than 120 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. 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 2008 is accompanied by numerous worked examples, a comprehensive discussion of the practical issues of the day and the possible alternative solutions available, and hundreds of practical illustrations taken from the actual financial statements of companies that report under IFRSs. The only globally focused work on IFRS giving an international consistency of approach unavailable elsewhere This new and essential volume of practical guidance and expert interpretation deals with every aspect of applying International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) appropriately and effectively Written by financial reporting experts from the International Financial Reporting Group of Ernst & Young Includes a new chapter on Extractive Industries (mining, oil & gas), the biggest industry sector in the world This new edition in the International GAAP® series serves as a successor to the same authors’ market-dominating UK GAAP and UK & International GAAP "an important part to play in the process of promoting consistent, comparable and high quality financial reporting under IFRSs ... a book that not only provides an analysis of the requirements of the standards and the principles that they expound, but also presents a unique explanation of how the standards should be interpreted and applied in practice." —the Chairman of Trustees of the IASC Foundation Praise for previous editions in the International GAAP series: "A standard reference work" —Financial Times "The definitive guide to financial reporting" —The Times




Wiley IFRS 2005


Book Description

A one-stop resource for understanding current International Financial Reporting Standards As the International Financial Reporting Standards Committee makes progress towards widespread acceptance and use of its standards and practices, the need to understand the new standards increases. Wiley IFRS 2005 provides the tools for understanding those standards and offers expertise on how to use and implement them. Features of this updated edition include new interpretive guidance, coverage of the most recent International Financial Reporting Standards, and more. Barry J. Epstein, PhD, CPA, is a Partner at Russell Novak & Company, LLP, Chicago, Illinois. Abbas Ali Mirza, CPA, ACA, AICWA is a partner with Deloitte & Touche, based in the United Arab Emirates.







International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs) 2005


Book Description

The new and Official IFRSTM Bound Volume contains all the new International Financial Reporting Standards and all International Accounting Standards (IASsTM), with all the latest revisions and amendments, as at 1st January 2005. It also includes all the associated IASB pronouncements and application guidance. This is the definitive current text of International Financial Reporting Standards. The new and Official IFRSTM /Bound volume also has the latest revisions and amendments to all International Accounting Standards (IASs) as at 1st January 2005, including: •IFRS 6 - Exploration for an Evaluation of Mineral Resources •Amendments to IAS 19 (Employee Benefits) - Actuarial Gains and Losses, Group Plans and Disclosures •Amendment to IAS 39 (Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement) - Transition and Initial Recognition of Financial Assets and Financial Liabilities •IFRIC 1: Changes in Existing Decommissioning, Restoration and Similar Liabilities •IFRIC 2 - Members Share in Co-operative Entities and Similar Instruments •IFRIC 3 - Emission Rights •IFRIC 4 - Determining Whether an Arrangement Contains a Lease •IFRIC 5 - Rights to Interests arriving from Decommissioning, Restoration and Environmental Rehabilitation Funds •The definitive text of the International Financial Reporting Standards •Essential for any adviser or accountant working with foreign companies •Includes the latest revisions and amendments to all International Accounting Standards as at 1st January 2005







IFRS Model Financial Statements 2008


Book Description

This book has been prepared as a practical guide to the application of International Accounting and Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Substantially updated updated since the last edition published in 2005, the book contains a disclosure checklist and a set of pro-forma financial statements. The book reflects all standards extant for reporting of periods commencing on or after 1 January 2007




International GAAP 2016


Book Description

International GAAP® 2016 is a comprehensive reference tool to interpreting and implementing International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and provides detailed analysis of how complex financial reporting problems can be addressed appropriately and effectively. It demonstrates how difficult practical issues should be approached in the new complex global world of international financial reporting, where IFRS has become the accepted financial reporting system in more than 100 countries. The International Financial Reporting Group of Ernst & Young (EY) includes financial reporting professionals from around the world. Complex technical accounting issues are explained clearly in a working context that enables immediate understanding of the point at issue. It is accompanied by numerous worked examples, a comprehensive discussion of the practical issues of the day and the possible alternative options available, and hundreds of illustrations taken from the actual financial statements of companies that report under IFRS. The volumes cover the International Accounting Standards Board's (IASB) conceptual framework, financial statements, accounting policies, non-current assets held for sale and discontinued operations, consolidated financial statements, foreign exchange, inflation, intangible assets, leases, government grants, income taxes, share-based payment, statement of cash flows, hedge accounting, IAS 39, IFRS 9, insurance contracts and others.