Powerpoint Godfrey Accounting Theory 7e

Powerpoint
Powerpoint Godfrey Accounting Theory 7e
Book Title: 
Accounting Theory 7th edition
Author(s): 
Jayne Godfrey, Allan Hodgson, Ann Tarca, Keryn Holmes, Jane Hamilton
Publisher: 
John Wiley & Sons Australia, Limited, 2006
Chapter: 
1 - 8

Part 1 Accounting theory

1. Introduction
2. Accounting Theory Construction
3. Applying theory to accounting regulation

Part 2 Theory and accounting practice

4. A conceptual framework
5. Measurement theory
6. Accounting measurement systems
7. Assets
8. Liabilities and owners' equity (Not Available)
9. Revenue (Not Available)
10. Expenses (Not Available)

Part 3 Accounting and research

11. Positive theory of accoutning policy and disclosure (Not Available)
12. Captial market research (Not Available)
13. Behavioural Research in Accounting (Not Available)
14. Emerging issues in accounting and auditing (Not Available)


Accounting Theory 7e is the new edition of this widely respected accounting theory textbook. The new edition has been updated in accordance with ongoing developments the IASB Framework and reporting and disclosure requirements as a consequence of international harmonisation of accounting standards. The strength of this textbook has always been the balanced approach taken to explain and discuss alternative theories. The new edition continues with this tradition and seeks to make a clearer connection for students, studying accounting theory, that accounting theory is important and relevant.

The Framework of the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) has required significant consolidation and rewriting of chapters. More than ever, the focus of this new edition is to provide students with an understanding of the Framework and how accounting information can be interpreted, disclosed and reported in practice. The new edition continues to present the latest research and developments in accounting theory whilst maintaining an objective perspective.

NEW TO THIS EDITION Major structural change to the table of contents reflects the changing focus of accounting theory subjects and the relevance of the text for students studying accounting theory Maintains the authoritative explanation and analysis of accounting theory and its practical application to business Chapters 4 to 10 - thoroughly rewritten to reflect the theoretical underpinnings and change in reporting process as defined by the International Accounting Standards Board International context of discussing accounting theory concepts and their application.

FEATURES New chapter on 'Emerging Issues' address the application of accounting theory in respect to sustainability, fair value accounting and future directions in the future of international accounting standards Consideration of accounting theory to auditing & assurance included in each chapter The chapters in Part 2 Theory and accounting practice have been thoroughly rewritten to reflect the extensive reforms enacted under IFRSs Increased number of 'Theory in Action' chapter vignettes and end of chapter case studies to apply theoretical concepts to practical realities and professional eventsIssues for auditors' consider the crucial role of auditors in capital markets and corporate financial reporting.

0
Your rating: None