IFRS and US GAAP a comprehensive comparison

A practical comparison of-and expert guidance on-IFRS and GAAP written by a practicing controller International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are used in over 120 countries. US companies will inevitably encounter IFRS when evaluating the financial health of suppliers and customers. IFRS and U...

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Autor principal: Shamrock, Steven E. (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley 2012.
Edición:1st edition
Colección:Wiley Regulatory Reporting
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628657206719
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  • IFRS and US GAAP: A Comprehensive Comparison; Contents; About the Author; Introduction; Chapter 1 Standard Setting; Interpretations; Statement Numbering; Chapter 2 The Framework; Financial Elements; Comparisons of Definitions; Chapter Summary; Chapter 3 Property, Plant, and Equipment; Maintenance and Repairs; Disposal; Disclosures; Chapter 4 Inventory; Initial Cost Upon Recognition; Cost of Goods Sold; Inventories Above Costs; Disclosures; Chapter 5 Provisions and Contingencies; Effect of Timing of Settlement; Application of Discounting; Exit Costs; Chapter 6 Intangible Assets; Derocognition
  • Chapter 7 Share-Based Compensation Measurement Date and Value; Subsequent Accounting; Balance Sheet Classification; Settlement; Chapter 8 Financial Instruments; What is a Financial Instrument; Measurement of Financial Instruments; Impairment; Indicators of Impairment; Specific US GAAP Guidance; Transfers; Hedging and Hedge Accounting; Measurement and Accounting; Chapter 9 Leases; Preface; Currently Effective Standards; Classification of Leases; Identifying A Lease; Sale-Leasebacks; Chapter Summary; Chapter 10 Revenue; Fixed and Determinable Fee; Units Of Account
  • Exchanges and Returns of Software Software Services; Software Contract Accounting; Combining Contracts; Recognition Pattern; Claims Under Contract Accounting; Milestone Method; Entertainment Industry; Federal Government Contracts; Entertainment Industry: Films and Revenue Recognition; Entertainment Industry: Casinos and Revenue Recognition; Oil and Gas Industry-Revenue Recognition; Brokers and Dealers-Revenue Recognition; Financial Services-Investment Companies and Revenue Recognition of Fees; Layaway Sales; Chapter Summary; Chapter 11 Income Taxes; Income Tax Recognition
  • Deferred Tax Liability Computation Deferred Tax Asset Computation; Tax Rates; Tax Rates: Manner Of Recovery Or Settlement; Deferred Tax Valuations; Tax Positions; Income Tax Interest and Penalties; Profit and Loss Presentation; Intraperiod Allocation to Other Than Continuing Operations; Balance Sheet Presentation; Exceptions to Tax Recognition-Investments in Subsidiaries; General Disclosures; Chapter Summary; Chapter 12 Investments In Subsidiaries; Consolidation Under IFRS; Power; Reassessment; Rights; US GAAP Control; Interest Receipts and Payments; Protective Rights; Participating Rights
  • Investment Companies and Broker-Dealers Franchises; For-Profit Entity Not Involved; Controlling Financial Interest Via Majority Voting Interest or Sole Corporate Membership; Control and Economic Interest, But No Controlling Financial Interest/Control by Other Means; Less Than a Complete Interest in the Subsidiary NFP; Agency; Vie Guidance; Deemed Separate Entities; Development Stage Entities; Continuous Assessment; Accounting for Consolidation; Noncontrolling Investments; Presumptions; Investee Comprehensive Income and Adjustments to Investor's Share; Exemptions from the Equity Method; IFRS
  • In-Substance Common Stock