Ifa Ifrs for Accounting Professionals

Ifa Ifrs for Accounting Professionals
Author: Institute of Financial Accountants (London)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Accountants
ISBN: 9780751794519

BPP Learning Media is the official publisher for the IFA, a qualification focused on the needs and expectations of the SME sector.

IFRS in a Global World

IFRS in a Global World
Author: Didier Bensadon
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2016-05-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3319282255

This book, dedicated to Prof. Jacques Richard, is about the economic, political, social and even environmental consequences of setting accounting standards, with emphasis on those that are alleged to be precipitated by the adoption and implementation of IFRS. The authors offer their reasoned critiques of the effectiveness of IFRS in promoting genuine global comparability of financial reporting. The editors of this collection have invited authors from 17 countries, so that a great variety of accounting, auditing and regulatory cultures, and educational perspectives, is amply on display in their essays.

Applying IFRS Standards

Applying IFRS Standards
Author: Ruth Picker
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 754
Release: 2019-06-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119159229

Understanding the main concepts of IFRS Standards The fourth edition of Applying IFRS Standards explains the core principles of International Financial Reporting (IFRS) Standards. It also addresses the skills needed to apply the standards in business environments. The book begins with an overview of the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and how it establishes accounting standards. The general book topics are then covered in detail and include: income taxes, financial instruments, fair value measurement, property, inventories, employee benefits and more. Discussion questions, exercises and references are provided throughout the book.

The Handbook to IFRS Transition and to IFRS U.S. GAAP Dual Reporting

The Handbook to IFRS Transition and to IFRS U.S. GAAP Dual Reporting
Author: Francesco Bellandi
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 847
Release: 2012-05-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470977124

An indispensable guide to making the transition to dual IFRS/GAAP financial reporting U.S. financial reporting will undergo an unprecedented level of change within the next several years. U.S. companies face a convergence between U.S. GAAP and IFRS, affecting several major accounting standards—most notably in the areas of leasing, revenue recognition, and financial instruments. It is imperative that U.S. companies understand these major changes and their business and operational implications. The IFRS U.S. GAAP Dual Reporting Handbook to First-Time Adoption offers a comprehensive treatment of both the principles and techniques of dual reporting under IFRS/U.S. GAAP, while exploring the practical implications for accounting professionals of reporting under both sets of standards. Takes an operating approach to the implementation and application of the dual standards Draws upon the author's extensive firsthand experience to dispel uncertainty and offer decision makers expert technical assistance Defines systemic changes businesses will need to make to accommodate IFRS standards Compares the two bodies of standards item-by-item and identifies solutions under one set of standards to issues arising under the other Explores the strategic impact of structuring a company for IFRS transition In addition to covering the full range of critical issues surrounding adopting IFRS, this indispensable handbook is a rich resource of dual reporting tools, including financial statement formats, charts of accounts, accounting check-lists, reconciliation schedules, and operating manuals.

IFRS Convergence

IFRS Convergence
Author: Arif Ahmed
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1991-01-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781118343708

The practical guide to merging GAAP and IFRS in the new accounting environment IFRS Convergence is a practical guide to implementing various requirements under International Financial Reporting Standards. With detailed discussion of every standard, this book provides a workable blueprint for incorporating IFRS requirements into current accounting practices without major procedural upheaval. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the standards and their accepted interpretations, and find expert tips that highlight the finer points to facilitate everyday application. Designed as a resource for both new and more seasoned professionals, the book's concise approach and focused explanations make it a useful ready reference for all stages of the convergence process. The book will not only be helpful for organisation adopting IFRS for the first time, but will also be a great guide for implementing the changes and new standards for IFRS compliant organisations. More than a hundred countries have adopted IFRS, and that number continues to grow. In the U.S., uncertainty surrounding the IFRS adoption process has placed greater importance on familiarity with the standards, and accounting professionals are increasingly expected to have implementation ability. IFRS Convergence clarifies the standards from the viewpoint of implementation issues, providing a valuable reference that helps readers to: Understand key concepts of convergence and the scope of the issue Learn how convergence will affect accounting treatments, presentation, and disclosure Study a model accounting policy under each IFRS Improve their understanding on practical implementation issues through tips and tricks capsules Find explanations and interpretations of major IFRS-related definitions Collaboration between the U.S. and international boards is gradually erasing the boundaries between IFRS and GAAP. Convergence efforts are continually underway, and accounting professionals are under pressure to remain up to date on the latest standards and practices. IFRS Convergence provides the interpretations, explanations, and actionable guidance professionals need to stay current.

International Financial Reporting Standards

International Financial Reporting Standards
Author: Greg F. Burton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1163
Release: 2015-02-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 113407042X

International Financial Reporting Standards: A Framework-based Perspective links broad concepts and general accounting principles to the specific requirements of IFRS to help students develop and understand the judgments required in using a principle-based standard. Although it is still unclear whether the US will adopt IFRS, the global business environment makes it necessary for accounting students and professionals to be bilingual in both US GAAP and IFRS. This comprehensive textbook offers: A clear presentation of the concepts underlying IFRS A conceptual framework to guide students in interpreting and applying IFRS rules A comparison between IFRS and US GAAP to develop students’ understanding of the requirements of each standard Real world examples and case studies to link accounting theory to practice, while also exposing students to different interpretations and applications of IFRS End of chapter material covering other aspects of financial reporting, including international auditing standards, international ethics standards, and corporate governance and enforcement, as well as emerging topics, such as integrated accounting, sustainability and social responsibility accounting and new forms of financial reporting Burton & Jermakowicz have crafted a thorough and extensive tool to give students a competitive edge in understanding, and applying IFRS. A companion website provides additional support for both students and instructors.

Wiley IFRS

Wiley IFRS
Author: Abbas A. Mirza
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 615
Release: 2011-03-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118017641

A one-stop resource for understanding and applying current International Financial Reporting Standards As the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) makes rapid progress towards widespread acceptance and use of IFRS® (formerly named International Accounting Standards) worldwide, the need to understand these new standards increases. Now fully revised and updated, IFRS® Practical Implementation Guide and Workbook, Third Edition is the straightforward handbook for understanding and adapting the IFRS® standards. This quick reference guide includes easy-to-understand IAS/IFRS®outlines, explanations, and practical insights that greatly facilitate understanding of the practical implementation issues involved in applying these complex standards. Clearly explaining the IASB standards so that even first-time adopters of IFRS® will understand the complicated requirements, the Third Edition presents: Ten recently issued and revised IFRS® standards including business combinations, financial instruments and newly issued IFRS® for SMEs New International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee (IFRIC) projects Multiple-choice questions with solutions and explanations to ensure thorough understanding of the complex IFRS®/IAS standards Case studies or "problems" with solutions illustrating the practical application of IFRS®/IAS Excerpts from published financial statements around the world Designed with the needs of the user in mind, IFRS® Practical Implementation Guide and Workbook, Third Edition is an essential desktop reference for accountants and finance professionals, as well as a thorough review guide for the IFRS®/IAS certification exam.

Frequently Asked Questions in IFRS

Frequently Asked Questions in IFRS
Author: Steven Collings
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119960673

A concise FAQ guide to IFRS principles and practices Co-written by Steven Collings, winner of Accounting Technician of the Year at the British Accountancy Awards 2011, this book is a comprehensive guide to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) which became mandatory in the EU in 2005, and they will almost certainly be adopted by most other developed countries in the near future. Unlike US-GAAP and other sets of standards, the IFRS are principles-based rather than rules-based, putting the onus of interpretation more on users than has previously been the case. Under IFRS users must understand the economic substance of operations, and they must be able to make assumptions, hypotheses, and estimations leading to an accounting treatment consistent with the general objectives of and principles behind IFRS financial reporting. In a handy, easy-to-navigate Q&A format, Frequently Asked Questions on IFRS provides accounting and finance professionals with the answers to some of the most commonly asked questions on the new standards. Covering the often complicated areas of accounting for financial instruments, tangible and intangible assets, provisions, and revenue recognition, the book also contains a valuable overview of the standards and the thinking behind them. Includes a comprehensive section on the new IFRS for small and medium enterprises Contains real-world examples from financial reports; a glossary of commonly used terms; and a 'Test Your Knowledge' section Provides a simple way to get up to speed on these often confusing, principles-based standards

Wiley 2023 Interpretation and Application of IFRS Standards

Wiley 2023 Interpretation and Application of IFRS Standards
Author: PKF International Ltd
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1012
Release: 2023-06-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1394186304

The newest edition of an essential accounting resource The Wiley 2023 Interpretation and Application of IFRS Standards is an authoritative, one-stop resource for accountants who need to interpret and apply the most recent International Financial Reporting Standards with precision and consistency. The book contains numerous practical examples and up-to-date guidance on the expanding framework for unified financial reporting. The authors have created a volume that offers transparent, accessible, and efficient information relevant to the ever-evolving IFRS standards. Readers will also find: Clear and informative explanations of the newest updates found in the 2023 IFRS Standards Well-reasoned examples of new standards being applied to difficult cases drawn from real-world situations Realistic and practical advice created by, and for, accounting professionals Perfect for accountants and auditors, the Wiley 2023 Interpretation and Application of IFRS Standards will earn a place on the desks and bookshelves of students of accounting, finance, and related fields.

Principles of Group Accounting under IFRS

Principles of Group Accounting under IFRS
Author: Andreas Krimpmann
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 852
Release: 2015-03-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 111875140X

A professional perspective to implementing IFRS 10, 11, and 12 The new International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) 10, 11, and 12 are changing group accounting for many businesses. As business becomes increasingly global, more and more firms will need to transition using the codes and techniques described in Principles of Group Accounting under IFRS. This book is a practical guide and reference to the standards related to consolidated financial statements, joint arrangements, and disclosure of interests. Fully illustrated with a step-by-step case study, Principles of Group Accounting under IFRS is equally valuable as an introductory text and as a reference for addressing specific issues that may arise in the process of consolidating group accounts. The new international standards will bring about significant changes in group reporting, and it is essential for accountants, auditors, and business leaders to understand their implications. Author Andreas Krimpmann is an internationally recognized authority on the transition from GAAP to IFRS, and this new text comes packaged with GAAP/IFRS comparison resources that will help make the changes clear. Other bonus resources include an Excel-based consolidation tool, checklists, and a companion website with the latest information. Learn about: Definitions, requirements, processes, and transition techniques for IFRS 10, 11, and 12 covering group level accounting Practical implementation strategies demonstrated through a clear case study of a midsize group Key concepts related to consolidated financial statements, joint ventures, management consolidation, and disclosure of interests Comparisons between GAAP and IFRS to clarify the required changes for international firms Whatever stage of the consolidation process you are in, you will appreciate the professional perspective in Principles of Group Accounting under IFRS.