Finance Director's Handbook

Finance Director's Handbook
Author: Glynis D Morris
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 1058
Release: 2009-06-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0750687010

Financial reporting is becoming more onerous and complex, particularly for listed companies. Accounting scandals have led to a greater regulatory focus on the role of audit committees, non-executive directors, risk management and internal control which put the Finance Director under new and more stringent pressures. This quick reference manual provides extensive information on recent changes and authoritative coverage of all the financial operations a busy Finance Director has now to undertake. All the key business critical information is here in one book - everything a busy Finance Director needs access to. Written by professionals for professionals so that key information is easily accessed, assimilated and used. Detailed sections are devoted to audit, cash flow management, corporate transactions, financial reporting, management accounting, taxation and treasury and risk management. The vast range of business critical issues is constantly changing - to help you stay up to date, included in the price of the book are free regular on-line downloads of updates to legislation/standards Packed with over 1000 pages, on key areas such as audit, company law, corporate governance, financial reporting, investor relations - you'll never be stuck for an answer again Stay on top of the waves of legislation and standards as they roll in with the help of specialists in the field

IFRS 2

IFRS 2
Author: International Accounting Standards Board
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2004
Genre: Accounting
ISBN:

FRS 102

FRS 102
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN: 9780754553625

Financial Instruments

Financial Instruments
Author: International Accounting Standards Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1998
Genre: Accounting
ISBN:

IFRS 1

IFRS 1
Author: International Accounting Standards Board
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2003
Genre: Accounting
ISBN:

IFRS 6

IFRS 6
Author: International Accounting Standards Board
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2004
Genre: Accounting
ISBN: 9781904230724

UK GAAP Illustrative Financial Statements: FRS 102 Example Accounts

UK GAAP Illustrative Financial Statements: FRS 102 Example Accounts
Author: PwC
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2015-03-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781780438252

UK GAAP Illustrative Financial Statements: FRS 102 Example Accounts (formerly: FRS 102 Illustrative Financial Statements) covers the financial statements of two fictional entities to illustrate the disclosure and presentation requirements of FRS 102 for a group and for a single entity, and also incorporate UK company law disclosures. It also includes commentary for preparers. This edition includes the following new illustrative financial statements: New UK GAAP Group Limited The financial statements include: . Income statement presentation of discontinued operations. . Detailed illustrative accounting policies for a group and commentary thereon. . Disclosures of acquisitions and acquisition accounting. . Disclosures of impairments of goodwill. Narrative reporting includes: . Strategic report and key principles of the FRC guidance for preparers. . Illustrative auditor's report for group reporting under FRS 102. New UK GAAP Limited The financial statements include: . Income statement and statement of comprehensive income. . Detailed illustrative accounting policies for a company and commentary thereon. . An example of group share based payment arrangement accounting. . Capitalisation of borrowing costs. . New FRS 102 financial instrument disclosures . Multi-employer pension scheme disclosures . Transition statement (using option 1 of FRC Staff Education Note) Narrative reporting includes: . Strategic report and key principles of the FRC guidance for preparers. . Illustrative auditor's report These illustrative financial statements include FRS 102 disclosures. They do not, however, include all possible disclosures and where necessary preparers will need to refer to the standard itself.