PRESCRIBED TEXT FOR FNB60202 (ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF ACCOUNTING) AT ABA NORTH SYDNEY, SEMESTER 2 2008Description
Corporate Accounting and Reporting provides a complete overview of the key principles of recording and reporting the financial activities of companies.
Self-paced and interactive, it is ideal for classroom delivery and student self-study.
Key features:
* Each chapter has Written Exercises to help students assess their understanding and consolidate their skills
* Self-testing exercises, within each chapter, encourage ongoing student revision
* Answers to self-testing exercises, at the end of chapters, allow students to assess their comprehension
* Up-to-date legislation and accounting standards are included throughout the text for easy student reference
* An extensive glossary (with definitions) of more than 100 key corporate accounting terms to reinforce key principles
* An electronic workbook (on the CD-ROM in the back of the book) contains time-saving templates (both as PDF and Word files) to help students complete assessment exercises within the text
* Dedicated chapters on accounting for associates and joint ventures (chp 10) and accounting for leases (chp 12).
An Instructor's CD is available for teachers who adopt the text, which includes:
* Answers to all Written Exercises within chapters
* Additional extension
questions (with solutions).
Table of Contents
Preface
Key corporate accounting terminology
Chapter 1
Company formation and share issue
Chapter 2
Preference shares, debentures and issue costs
Chapter 3
Acquisitiona and conversion of an existing business to a company
Chapter 4
Accounting for profits
Chapter 5
Financial reporting
Chapter 6
Cash flow statements
Chapter 7
Income tax accounting
Chapter 8
Consolidated statements
Chapter 9
Consolidated statements with minority equity interests
Chapter 10
Accounting for associates and joint ventures
Chapter 11
Foreign currency transactions
Chapter 12
Accounting for leases
Chapter 13
Amalgamations and takeovers
Chapter 14
Accounting for liquidations
Index
About the Authors
The National Institute of Accountants (NIA) is one of the three peak bodies for accounting professionals in Australia. With more than 13,500 members in Australia and overseas, NIA members work in industry, commerce, government, academia and public practice.
Target Audience
Corporate Accounting and Reporting: A Practical Approach has been written for the relevant Financial Services Training Package (FNS04) competencies.
* FNSACCT504B
Prepare financial reports for a reporting entity
* FNSACCT614B
Prepare complex corporate financial reports