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Intermediate accounting IFRS standards edition / J. David Spiceland, University of Memphis, Mark Nelson, Cornell University, Wayne Thomas, University of Oklahoma, Jennifer Winchel, University of Virginia, Pearl Tan, Singapore Management University, Bernardine Low, Singapore University of Social Sciences, Kin Yew Low, Nanyang Technological University.

Contributor(s): Singapore : McGraw-Hill Education (Singapore) Pte Ltd., 2024Edition: Third editionDescription: xxix, 1,120, G-10, I-13 pages ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9789813319165
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 657 In81 2024
Contents:
The Role of Accounting as an Information System Revenue and Assets Expense and Liabilities Equity
Summary: Intermediate Accounting IFRS Standards Edition 3 continues to leverage on the strength of the previous editions through its detailed explanations of complex accounting concepts and rules using a conversational writing style. Committed to meet the needs of accounting students studying International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), this third edition explores the application of IFRS from multiple perspectives using detailed illustrations and real-life examples enabling students to develop strong IFRS competencies. It includes the latest amendments to IFRS as well as new and refreshed real-world cases, illustrations, and end-of-chapter material, which enable us to keep pace with the changing and increasingly global nature of accounting today. As part of its global reach, the book also highlights critical differences between U.S. GAAP and IFRS.
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Includes index.

The Role of Accounting as an Information System
Revenue and Assets
Expense and Liabilities
Equity

Intermediate Accounting IFRS Standards Edition 3 continues to leverage on the strength of the previous editions through its detailed explanations of complex accounting concepts and rules using a conversational writing style. Committed to meet the needs of accounting students studying International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), this third edition explores the application of IFRS from multiple perspectives using detailed illustrations and real-life examples enabling students to develop strong IFRS competencies. It includes the latest amendments to IFRS as well as new and refreshed real-world cases, illustrations, and end-of-chapter material, which enable us to keep pace with the changing and increasingly global nature of accounting today. As part of its global reach, the book also highlights critical differences between U.S. GAAP and IFRS.

College of Business and Accountancy Bachelor of Science in Accountancy

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