Bragg, Steven M.

Wiley GAAP 2012: interpretation and application of generally accepted accounting principles - New Jersey John Wiley 2011 - 1322 p.

Contiene: 1. Researching GAAP matters.- 2. Statement of financial position.- 3. Statements of income and comprehensive income.- 4. Statements of cash flows.- 5. Accounting policies, changes, and restatements.- 6. Fair value.- 7. Cash, receivables, and prepaid expenses.- 8. Short term investments and financial instruments.- 9. Inventory.- 10. Revenue recognition evolving principles and specialized applications.- 11. Long lived assets.- 12. Long term investments.- 13. Business combinations and consolidated financial statements.- 14. Current liabilities and contingencies.- 15. Long term liabilities.- 16. Leases.- 17. Research and development.- 18. Nonmonetary transactions.- 19. Income taxes.- 20. Pensions and other postretirement benefits.- 21. Stockholdres equity.- 22. Earnings per share.- 23. Interim reporting.- 24. Segment reporting.- 25. Foreign currency.- 26. Personal financial statements.- 27. Specialized industry GAAP.

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HF/5686.I5/B73/2011