COMPARATIVE INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING

Now firmly established as "the" leading text in the field, "Comparative International Accounting" takes a comprehensive look at the international dimensions of financial accounting and reporting. The book, which includes contributions from a diverse group of international practit...

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Main Authors: Nobes, Christopher (Author), Robert Henry (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Harlow, England Financial Times 2006
Edition:Niinth Edition
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Summary:Now firmly established as "the" leading text in the field, "Comparative International Accounting" takes a comprehensive look at the international dimensions of financial accounting and reporting. The book, which includes contributions from a diverse group of international practitioners and academics, has been carefully shaped into a coherent whole. This ninth edition has been extensively rewritten and fully updated to incorporate the latest developments in the field, especially the adoption of international standards in many countries. Features Broad overviews supported by detailed information on real countries and companies; Across-the-board comparisons of major topics; Examination of the requirements of International Financial Reporting Standards and of US GAAP; Studies of accounting in Japan and China. New to this edition Six brand new chapters have been added, including chapters on the regulation of accounting and the politics of standard setting; Separate consideration of group accounting by listed companies and of individual company accounting under domestic rules; More coverage of the impact of accounting differences on capital markets and on analysis; Instructors' resources include an expanded Suggested Answers section in the back of the book. Also, in addition to an Instructor's Manual, unique PowerPoints for each chapter are now available online as well as links to real financial statements. "Comparative International Accounting" is ideal for students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels taking courses in comparative and international accounting. Christopher Nobes is PricewaterhouseCoopers Professor of Accounting at the University of Reading, UK. From 1993 to 2001 he was a representative on the board of the International Accounting Standards Committee. Robert Parker is Emeritus Professor of Accounting at the University of Exeter, UK. He was formerly editor of the journal "Accounting and Business Research." Both authors have received the American Accounting Association's award of 'outstanding international accounting educator'. Additional student support at www.pearsoned.co.uk/nobes
Item Description:Previous edition published 2004
Physical Description:xix, 576 pages illustrations 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes Web resources
ISBN:0273703579