Cases in Company Financial Reporting (Accounting and Finance series)

Cases in Company Financial Reporting (Accounting and Finance series)

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Synopsis

`A veritable triumph for the authors. The book is very suitable for use in both university and professional level accountancy courses' - The British Accounting Review

This book provides case material which can be used to investigate the pragmatic and political, as well as the technical, dimensions to financial reporting. The authors present a variety of real-life British case studies in financial reporting, for use in teaching financial accounting techniques, accounting policy and interpretation of financial statements.

The case studies illustrate a wide variety of important issues in contemporary financial reporting. Most cover a specific problem area, such as goodwill or accounting for brands, but they also provide an opportunity to investigate the strengths and weaknesses of the accounting process itself. All the cases use real and identified companies and real accounts.

In addition, the introductory chapter shows how to set about developing an answer to case-study questions. The authors suggest a variety of questions for each case, and teachers are encouraged to develop alternative questions appropriate to their individual courses.

The solutions notes for each case are available in a disk for instructors who recommend the book for course use.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: Second Edition
Publisher: Paul Chapman Publishing
Published: 25 May 1995

ISBN 10: 1853962066
ISBN 13: 9781853962066

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`A veritable triumph for the authors. The book is very suitable for use in both university and professional level accountancy courses' - The British Accounting Review
Author Bio
Robert T Wearing is a Reader in the Department of Accounting, Finance and Management at the University of Essex. Previously he was a Lecturer in Accounting, University of Kent at Canterbury and has worked as a financial analyst in industry. He is a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales and has published a number of articles in academic and professional journals.