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9781111972127: Intermediate Accounting Reporting Analysis (with The FASB's Accounting Standards Codification: A User-Friendly Guide)
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Wahlen/Jones/Pagach's Intermediate Accounting provides the context you need to understand accounting's unique value to an organization. Wahlen's approachable writing style infuses this context through the use of a Starbucks running thread case, and with other recognizable companies like Coca Cola, Louis Vuitton, and Nestle. Recognizing that the world of accounting is changing rapidly, Wahlen provides currency and flexibility in its discussions of IFRS, Codification, and pending FASB changes, while also providing concrete ways for you to apply these concepts. Wahlen offers the breadth and depth of coverage you need while making Intermediate Accounting accessible.

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Dr. James M. Wahlen is the James R. Hodge Chair, Professor of Accounting, and the Chairman of the Accounting Department at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan and has served on the faculties of the University of Chicago, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, INSEAD, the University of Washington, and Pacific Lutheran University. Dr. Wahlen's teaching and research interests focus on financial accounting, financial statement analysis, and the capital markets. His research investigates earnings quality and earnings management, earnings volatility as an indicator of risk, fair value accounting for financial instruments, accounting for loss reserve estimates by banks and insurers, stock market efficiency with respect to accounting information, and testing the extent to which future stock returns can be predicted with earnings and other financial statement information. His research has been published in a wide array of academic and practitioner journals in accounting and finance. Dr. Wahlen has public accounting experience in both Milwaukee and Seattle and is a member of the American Accounting Association. He has received numerous teaching and research awards during his career. Dr. Wahlen is also a co-author of FINANCIAL REPORTING, FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS, AND VALUATION: A STRATEGIC PERSPECTIVE, 8E. In his free time, he loves outdoor sports (biking, hiking, skiing, golf), cooking (and, of course, eating), and listening to rock music (especially if it is loud and live).

Dr. Jefferson P. Jones is an Associate Professor of Accounting in the School of Accountancy at Auburn University. He received his Bachelor's in Accounting and Master of Accountancy degrees from Auburn University and his Ph.D. from Florida State University. His research interests focus on financial accounting, specifically investigating the quality of reported accounting information, and accounting education. He has published articles in numerous journals, including Advances in Accounting, Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, Issues in Accounting Education, International Journal of Forecasting, and The CPA Journal. Dr. Jones has received numerous teaching awards, including the Auburn University Beta Alpha Psi Outstanding Teaching Award (eight times); the Auburn University Outstanding Master of Accountancy Professor Teaching Award (five times); the Auburn University Outstanding Distance Master of Accountancy Teaching Award (three times); and the Auburn University College of Business McCartney Teaching Award. In addition, he has made numerous presentations around the country on research and pedagogical issues. He holds a CPA certificate in the state of Alabama (inactive) and is a member of the American Accounting Association, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), and the Alabama Society of CPAs (ASCPA). He has public accounting experience as an auditor for Deloitte and Touche. Dr. Jones is also a co-author of CORNERSTONES OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING. He is married, has two children, and enjoys playing golf and watching college football.

Dr. Donald P. Pagach is Professor of Accounting at the Poole College of Management at North Carolina State University. He received his Bachelor's in Accounting and Masters of Accountancy degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and his Ph.D. from Florida State University. His research interests focus on financial accounting and enterprise risk management, with a specific focus on forecasting and financial statement analysis. He has published articles in numerous journals, including Journal of Accounting Research, Contemporary Accounting Research, Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance, and The CPA Journal. Dr. Pagach has been named a University Outstanding Teacher and has received research awards for his research on Enterprise Risk Management. Previously, Dr. Pagach taught at Louisiana State University and has had public accounting experience working for Coopers and Lybrand as an auditor. He holds a CPA certificate in the state of North Carolina and is a member of the American Accounting Association, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), and the International Accounting Section. Dr. Pagach is married, has three children, and enjoys traveling, especially if the trip includes a beach.
Review:
Part I: FINANCIAL REPORTING & STATEMENTS: OBJECTIVES, CONCEPTS, & ANALYSIS. 1. The Demand for and Supply of Financial Accounting Information. 2. Financial Reporting: Its Conceptual Framework. 3. Review of a Company's Accounting System. 4. The Balance Sheet and the Statement of Changes in Shareholders' Equity. 5. The Income Statement and the Statement of Cash Flows. Time Value of Money Module. Part II: BUSINESS OPERATING ACTIVITIES. 6. Cash & Receivables. 7. Inventories: Cost Measurement and Flow Assumptions. 8. Inventories: Special Valuation Issues. 9. Current Liabilities and Contingent Obligations. Part III: INVESTING ACTIVITIES. 10. Prpoerty, Plant, and Equipment: Acquisition and Subsequent Investments. 11. Depreciation, Depletion, Impairment, and Disposal. 12. Intangibles. 13. Investments & Long-Term Receivables. Part IV: FINANCING ACTIVITIES. 14. Financing Liabilities: Bonds and Long-Term Notes Payable. 15. Contributed Capital. 16. Retained Earnings and Earnings Per Share. Part V: SPECIAL TOPICS IN FINANCIAL REPORTING. 17. Advanced Issues in Revenue Recognition. 18. Accounting for Income Taxes. 19. Accounting for Post-Retirement Benefits. 20. Accounting for Leases. 21. The Statement of Cash Flows. 22. Accounting for Changes and Errors. Appendix A. Starbucks Financial Statements (full report). Appendix B. List of the Official Pronouncements of the AICPA and FASB. Appendix C. List of the Official Pronouncements of the IASB. Appendix D. Brief Guide to Key Differences Between IFRS and GAAP by Chapter.

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  • PublisherSouth-Western College Pub
  • Publication date2012
  • ISBN 10 1111972125
  • ISBN 13 9781111972127
  • BindingLoose Leaf
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages1440
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