Project Description
Company Accounting, 12th Edition
Leo, Knapp, McGowan, Sweeting, Meng
Print ISBN : 9780730382676 | Digital ISBN : 9780730382683
A benchmark text in Financial Accounting for almost 30 years, Leo’s Company Accounting has been updated and reengineered in the twelfth edition to create a stand-alone textbook on accounting by companies at the head of corporate groups, that is tailor made for teaching and learning at intermediate level.
The new edition retains the rigour that Leo’s Company Accounting is renowned for including its logical explanation of techniques, practical application of standards, attention to detail, and depth of analysis.
Available as a full colour printed textbook with an interactive eBook code included, this title enables you to master concepts and succeed in assessment by taking the roadblocks out of self-study, with features designed so you get the most out of learning.
Currency
Comprehensively updated to reflect the new Conceptual Framework.
Jargon-free
Consolidations chapters present complex material in an understandable way.
Drill and skill
Use our WileyPLUS platform to give students algorithmic homework and assessment to prevent cheating.
The latest edition of Company Accounting, includes these key features:
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- Updated content relating to the Conceptual Framework to reflect 2018 changes
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- Updated Standards content where the standards have changed
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- Updated content relating to the Corporations Act to reflect changes
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- Major rewrite of the consolidations chapters
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- Changed 30% of the end-of-chapter-questions
Table of contents | |
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Chapter 1. Regulation of companies | Chapter 10. Group: Consolidation of wholly owned subsidiaries |
Chapter 2. Disclosure: legal requirements and accounting policies | Chapter 11. Group: Consolidation adjustments for intragroup transactions |
Chapter 3. Disclosure: presentation of financial statements | Chapter 12. Group: Consolidation with non-controlling interest |
Chapter 4. Accounting for income tax | Chapter 13. Group: Consolidation with indirect ownership interests |
Chapter 5. Property Plant and Equipment | Chapter 14. Group: Consolidated statements of cash flows |
Chapter 6. Foreign currency transactions and forward exchange contracts |
Chapter 15. Group: translation and consolidations of foreign currency financial statements |
Chapter 7. Business combinations | Chapter 16. Group: line-by-line accounting for joint arrangements |
Chapter 8. Impairment of assets | Chapter 17. Group: equity accounting of associates and joint ventures |
Chapter 9. Group: Consolidation of controlled entities | Chapter 18. Insolvency and liquidation |
Jeffrey Knapp (Consultant)
Mark McGowan
John Sweeting (Griffith)
Leah Meng (Curtin)
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Textbook + Interactive E-TextAvailable as a full colour printed textbook with an interactive eBook code, this title enables every introductory student to master concepts and succeed in assessment by taking the roadblocks out of self-study, with features that are designed to help you get the most out of what you’re learning. |
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