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Lo/Fisher is praised for its readability and conversational writing style that helps students better understand difficult concepts in Accounting.
Lo/Fisher presents the how and why of reporting accounting information from within an easily-understood theoretical framework. Lo/Fisher has a clean layout that engages the reader with a clear writing style using plain English. This text is built on the current International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and incorporates Accounting Standards for Private Enterprise (ASPE) where appropriate. Our philosophy is that when students understand the current standards, they will be able to analyze and interpret changes in the future.
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Kin Lo, PhD, FCA is the Senior Associate Dean–Students at the Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia. He holds the CA Professorship in Accounting established by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of British Columbia (ICABC). After receiving a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Calgary, he articled at PricewaterhouseCoopers and subsequently earned his doctorate from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in Chicago in 1999. His research has been published in the most important accounting journals, including Journal of Accounting Research and Journal of Accounting and Economics , and he has served as an Associate Editor at the latter journal from 2003 to 2011.
George Fisher, MBA, CPA, CGA is the Chair of Accounting at Douglas College where he teaches financial accounting in the College’s Bachelor of Business Administration and Post-Degree Diploma programs.
For the past three years, Mr. Fisher has been actively involved in the development of curriculum for the Chartered Professional Accountants. His publications for CPA Canada include Module 5.1, Intermediate Financial Reporting 1 ; Module 5.2, Intermediate Financial Reporting 2 ; and Module 5.3, Advanced Financial Reporting. Mr. Fisher also co-led the development of the finance elective for the CPA Professional Education Program.