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| Advanced Accounting: International Version, 10/E |
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Floyd A. Beams Robin P. Clement, University of Oregon Joseph H. Anthony Suzanne Lowensohn, Colorado State University
Publisher: Pearson Higher Education Copyright: 2009 Format: Paper; 864 pp
| ISBN-10: | 0131358057 | | | ISBN-13: | 9780131358058 | |
Our Price: £57.99 Status: Instock Published: 23 Oct 2008 This title is not for sale to the US or Canada.

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New To This Edition
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The following features have been updated in this edition:
• Integrative research cases and simulation problems. • Ethics in financial accounting and reporting has been expanded reflecting recent accounting scandals. • Descriptions have been added to all exercises and problems to permit easy identification. • Coverage of derivative instruments and hedging activities have been revised and updated to permit easier understanding of these complex topics by the students.
The features below are brand new to this edition:
• Integrative research cases and simulation problems have been provided throughout the text. • Chapters 12 and 13, covering accounting for derivatives and foreign currency transactions and translations have been substantially revised and rewritten. The redesign will allow students to better understand these complex topics. • Coverage of ethics in financial accounting and reporting has been expanded reflecting recent accounting scandals. This includes coverage of provisions from Sarbanes-Oxley, where appropriate. • All chapters have been updated to include coverage of the latest international reporting standards and issues, where appropriate. • Chapters 1 through 11 have been updated to reflect the most recent FASB statements and interpretations related to consolidated financial reporting, under SFAS No. 141R and SFAS No. 160, including accounting for variable interest entities under FIN 46R. Fair value accounting under SFAS Nos. 157 and 159 has been added to all apopropriate sections of the text. • Chapters 3 and 4 maintain detailed examples on how to prepare consolidation working papers using electronic spreadsheet software, again updated to include the effects of the revised consolidation standards. Students will find this especially useful, although instructors who prefer not to use class time on these mechanics will also benefit. • Descriptions have been added to all exercises and problems to permit easy identification. • Coverage of derivative instruments and hedging activities has been revised and updated to permit easier understanding of these complex topics by the students. Chapters 12 and 13 have been extensively revised.
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