Property Investment Sop

Property Investment Sop
Author: Marcus Westnedge
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2018-03-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1524518131

“This is a break through book for the Defence Force property investor” (Joe Passione; leading builder, developer, and director of Prime Projects Construction). When I pop across the road for a surf just because the conditions are good, I still pinch myself! How did I get here? Every day of my life is now full of choices because I was a young navy recruit encouraged to invest early. Rather than just nod and smile, I made choices that got me here today. I took the plunge and did it. I kept it simple and stayed on the path, learning all the way. I’m still learning. I’m determined to give you the best possible start in your early career life by passing on what I’ve learned and giving you a framework to propel you forward. With the merest hint of determination, clearly defined goals, awareness of your current state, and belief blended with faith, you can achieve anything you set your mind to. As we work through this SOP together, I want to explore the why behind your desire to invest. I know that it isn’t motivated by money. It is always far more purposeful than money. In this Property Investment SOP, I’ll share a little bit about me and my property investment path. I’ll take you through a step-by-step process to make a better financial life for you and your future. What I am all about is seeing young Defence Force personnel get off to a great start in their working life. I understand the nomadic life that Defence is and the opportunities a secure Defence role opens up for growing wealth. By serving in the military, you are standing on a mountain of potential that you can tap into. While the military is dedicated to taking care of you now, what happens once you walk off the gangway for the last time? Imagine leaving the Defence Force with a whole range of choices open to you because you set yourself up early in your career. You need to be saving at least 10 percent or more of what you earn to invest in your future. If you don’t, you could be one of many Australians that outlive your super and be in real risk of poverty in old age. By following some simple steps outlined in this book, you will empower yourself to be in the top 5% Australians who retire above the median wage. Dream big! I’ll help you work toward living your ideal life. “My vision is that, one day, the investment and goal-setting principles covered in this SOP will be taught as part of Defence Force training and embedded before that, in the Australian school curriculum” (Marcus Westnedge, Capital Properties).

Wiley Revenue Recognition

Wiley Revenue Recognition
Author: Steven M. Bragg
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2007-07-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470140313

The most practical, authoritative guide to every aspect of revenue recognition-including Sarbanes-Oxley Revenue recognition is one of the most important-and one of the most difficult-figures for both preparers and users of financial statements. Wiley Revenue Recognition helps you confidently navigate and address the uncertainties in this intricate area of accounting. Accounting expert Steven Bragg provides not only a detailed view of the current accounting rules and regulations pertaining to revenue recognition, but also describes the exact sources of this information, how a company's treatment of revenue recognition is to be disclosed alongside the financial statements, and what policies, procedures, and controls can be used to enforce it in a consistent manner. Addressing revenue recognition from every angle with extensive supporting examples, this invaluable guide: * Shows how to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley by revealing key controls over revenue recognition * Applies revenue recognition concepts to multiple examples on every topic * Explores all aspects of revenue recognition, including control systems, supported by extensive examples * Illustrates the most complex revenue recognition concepts for easier reader comprehension * Provides descriptions of control points throughout the book * Addresses revenue recognition for various industries, including franchising, construction, motion pictures, not-for-profits, real estate, recording and music, services, and software Because revenue recognition rules vary both by type of transaction as well as by industry, the chapters of Wiley Revenue Recognition are clustered into transaction-related revenue recognition rules, and then into industry-related revenue recognition rules. In addition, there is coverage of: * Long-term construction contracts * Service revenues * Real estate sales * Revenue recognition from franchising operations * Examples of revenue disclosures Wiley Revenue Recognition is a thorough introduction to every aspect of revenue recognition-how to account for it, report it, and set up systems and controls to ensure that the rules are properly followed. With practicable, workable advice, this authoritative guide will assist you in consistently recognizing revenue in the correct amounts, at the right time, and in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.

Accountants' Handbook, Special Industries and Special Topics

Accountants' Handbook, Special Industries and Special Topics
Author: D. R. Carmichael
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 866
Release: 2012-05-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118407113

This highly regarded reference is relied on by a considerable part of the accounting profession in their day-to-day work. This handbook is the first place accountants, auditors, bankers, lawyers, financial analysts, and other preparers and users of accounting information look to find answers to questions on accounting and financial reporting. The new edition will be updated to reflect the new FASB Codification, as well as including expanded coverage of fair value and guidance on developing fair value estimates, fraud risk and exposure, healthcare, and IFRS.

Accountants' Handbook, 2011 Cumulative Supplement

Accountants' Handbook, 2011 Cumulative Supplement
Author: Lynford Graham
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2011-03-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470610808

Accountants continue to find it difficult to keep abreast of the flood of issuances by FASB and AICPA, as well as the numerous interpretations and bulletins issued to explain them. This highly regarded reference is relied on by a considerable part of the accounting profession in their day-to-day work. Accountants, auditors, bankers, lawyers, financial analysts, and other preparers and users of accounting information will turn to this resource again and again for reliable answers to questions on accounting and financial reporting.

Accounting for Real Estate Transactions

Accounting for Real Estate Transactions
Author: Maria K. Davis
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2012-01-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470603380

Accounting for Real Estate Transactions, Second Edition is an up-to-date, comprehensive reference guide, specifically written to help professionals understand and apply the accounting rules relating to real estate transactions. This book provides financial professionals with a powerful tool to evaluate the accounting consequences of specific deals, enabling them to structure transactions with the accounting consequences in mind, and to account for them in accordance with US GAAP. Accountants and auditors are provided with major concepts, clear and concise explanations of real estate accounting rules, detailed applications of US GAAP, flowcharts, and exhaustive cross-references of the authoritative literature.

Software Industry Accounting

Software Industry Accounting
Author: Joseph Morris
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 625
Release: 2001-05-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 047143745X

The software industry is being inundated with important accounting and valuation questions. The rules and regulations governing accounting of the software industry are very different from other industries. The software industry has unique accounting concerns, such as capitalization of development costs and software revenue recognition. This book emphasizes accounting and financial reporting, and discusses taxation, law, and general industry subjects.