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Ft Guide To Using And Interpreting Company Accounts 4th Mckenzie

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Ft Guide To Using And Interpreting Company Accounts 4th Mckenzie
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Publisher: FT Press; Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.47 MB
Pages: 560
Author: Mckenzie, Wendy
ISBN: 9780273723967, 9780273746881, 0273723960, 027374688X
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 4th

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Ft Guide To Using And Interpreting Company Accounts 4th Mckenzie by Mckenzie, Wendy 9780273723967, 9780273746881, 0273723960, 027374688X instant download after payment.

A complete reworking of an established and successful seller. The only book in the UK market designed for the manager, entrepreneur or professional investor, to help them understand a company or a competitor's accounts.
General reworking of international references to show changes to accounting rules
Complete reworking of current Chapter 8 "Accounts in Other Countries" to introduce the global harmonisation process in GAAP. This is the shift from country by country specific Generally Accepted Accounting Procedures - hence GAAP - to the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) which have been adopted by the International Accounting Standards Board. As of 1 March 2008 over 75 countries require the use of IFRS. A list of countries subscribing to IFRS can be found at http: //www.iasplus.com/country/useias.htm. The US should seek convergence by 2009
Material on emerging markets and their accounting similarities and differences
Detailed updating of the case study accounts - currently Johnson Matthey - possibly to use the accounts of Marks and Spencer
List of useful websites and accounting links

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