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VALUE ACCOUNTS Holdings 2011
PricewaterhouseCoopers. 2011
The VALUE ACCOUNTS Holdings 2011 publication is designed to help you prepare your financial statements in line with Australian Accounting Standards on issue at 15 January 2011. It illustrates the major elements of the financial statements and provides supporting commentary on all important items and required disclosures.
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Financial Reporting Handbook 2011
Technical Editor: Claire Locke. 2011
Due for publication in January 2011, the Handbook comprises AASB Australian Accounting Standards and interpretations applicable for the 2011 reporting season, including the compiled version of Standards issued to 1st December 2010. Technical editor Claire Locke continues the authoritative commentaries established in earlier editions that offer students a volume that is easy to use and read.
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Australian Accounting Standards 2nd Edition
by R. Picker et al. 2009
This book focuses on the interpretation, analysis, illustration and application of the scope and purpose of Australian Accounting Standards. The book features: fact sheets; step-by-step analysis of AASBs; as well as relevant issues and practical workings; and, illustrative examples.
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Applying IFRS 2nd Edition
By K. Alfredson et al. 2009:
This book focuses on the interpretation, analysis, and illustration of the financial reporting requirements under IFRSs. Coverage has been expanded to include chapters on new accounting standards IFRS 6 Exploration for and Evaluation of Mineral Resources, IAS 18 Revenue, IAS 19 Employee Benefits, and IAS 41 Agriculture.
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Fast Close: A Guide to Closing the Books Quickly 2nd Edition
By Steven M. Bragg. 2009
This hands-on guide presents successful, field-tested principles to bring company accounting department closing procedures up to date, and shows how the month-end closing interval can be reduced to one day. The book uses the same techniques as the author has personally used for years to issue financial statements for multidivisional companies.
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