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Advanced Accounting, Global Edition (13th Ed.)
Authors: Beams Floyd, Anthony Joseph, Bettinghaus Bruce, Smith Kenneth
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For undergraduate and graduate courses in advanced accounting.
Advanced Accounting is an in-depth guide to accounting that reflects the most up-to-date business developments. This comprehensive textbook addresses practical financial reporting problems while reflecting recent business developments and changes in accounting standards. The 13th Edition offers a better teaching and learning experience by providing real-world context. Students learn how to apply key accounting concepts through studying real-world examples, such as reports from popular companies, and up-to-date coverage of businesses. Accounting students and accounting practitioners alike will find this text useful in preparing or analysing consolidated financial statements, accounting for derivative securities, and governmental and not-for-profit accounting and reporting.
Business Combinations
Stock Investments–Investor Accounting and Reporting
An Introduction to Consolidated Financial Statements
Consolidation Techniques and Procedures
Intercompany Profit Transactions–Inventories
Intercompany Profit Transactions–Plant Assets
Intercompany Profit Transactions–Bonds
Consolidations–Changes in Ownership Interests
Indirect and Mutual Holdings
Subsidiary Preferred Stock, Consolidated Earnings per Share, and Consolidated Income Taxation
Consolidation Theories, Push-Down Accounting, and Corporate Joint Ventures
Derivatives and Foreign Currency: Concepts and Common Transactions
Accounting for Derivatives and Hedging Activities
Foreign Currency Financial Statements
Segment and Interim Financial Reporting
Partnerships–Formation, Operations, and Changes in Ownership Interests
Partnership Liquidation
Corporate Liquidations and Reorganizations
An Introduction to Accounting for State and Local Governmental Units
Accounting for State and Local Governmental Units–Governmental Funds
Accounting for State and Local Governmental Units–Proprietary and Fiduciary Funds
Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organizations
- Estates and Trusts
Learning with real-world content
- Real-world examples explain accounting via excerpts from the popular business press and references to familiar real-world companies, institutions, and events. Some companies featured include American Airlines, Compaq Computer Corporation, and DaimlerChrysler.
- Annual report examples are taken from annual reports of well-known companies and governmental and nonprofit institutions to illustrate key concepts and maintain student interest. Companies highlighted in the text include Sea Corporation, Pac Corporation, and Acme Corporation.
Materials tailored to your needs
- Easily customizable resources allow teachers to fit the text to the syllabus and to each chapter. They can also add their own material or third-party content.
- Learning objectives at the end of all chapters allow students to focus their study time on the important concepts, and provide references to a listing of official pronouncements.
The latest information
- NEW! Alignment with industry standards ensures the text reflects the Financial Accounting Standards Board Accounting Standards Codification and the Governmental Accounting Standards Board Codification.
- NEW! Governmental and not-for-profit coverage includes all standards through GASB No. 70. These chapters are enhanced with illustrations of the financial statements from Golden, Colorado. Coverage includes the new financial statement elements (deferred inflows and outflows), the new pension standards, as well as an exhibit with t-accounts to help students follow the governmental fund transactions and their financial statement impact.
- NEW! Fiduciary accounting coverage for estates and trusts reflects current taxation of these entities as of December 31, 2013