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Interpreting Company Reports

Paperback Engels 2008 9780273711414
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Interpreting Company Reports and Accounts

Tenth Edition

Geoffrey Holmes, Alan Sugden and Paul Gee

The tenth edition of Interpreting Company Reports and Accounts guides the reader through the many conventions and complexities of company accounts, explaining how to assess the financial and trading position of a company from year to year, how to spot undue risk-taking and 'cosmetic accounting', and where to look for clues on the quality of management.

This book is intended as a practical guide to the interpretation of reports and accounts.  Frequent reference is made to the legal and accounting requirements in the UK, both as regards IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) and UK GAAP (UK Generally Accepted Accounting Practice). This is done in the context of interesting information to look out for, rather than how a set of accounts should be prepared.

Packed with relevant real world examples, this highly accessible book shows readers how to analyse company reports and accounts, both qualitatively and quantitatively. The analysis is illustrated with numerous  published accounts extracts and examples and references to corporate websites

Key Features Key points from company accounts are highlighted and explained throughout the book. Each topic chapter examines the implications of adopting IFRS The chapter 'Putting it all together' takes readers step by step through the reports, accounts and press cuttings of an AIM company. The authors comment as well as inform - previous editions highlighted the serious weaknesses of both Polly Peck and Maxwell Communications Corporation well ahead of their collapse.

New to this edition: Explains the key differences between UK GAAP and IFRS

Analyses how companies present the impact of the transition from UK GAAP to IFRS

Coverage of small and medium-sized entities (SMEs) reporting

Includes recent developments in narrative reporting:  Operating and Financial Review Developments;  Business Review;  and Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting

 

Interpreting Company Reports and Accounts is suitable for intermediate or advanced undergraduate accounting and finance courses, as well as MBA courses. The book is recommended reading for several professional examinations and will also be highly relevant to practitioners.

Geoffrey Holmes FCA, FTII was, for more than 20 years, the highly regarded and much respected Editor of Accountancy, the Journal of the Institute of Chartered Accountants.

Alan Sugden is a Sloan Fellow of the London Business School and a retired director of Schroder Investment Management. He spent nearly 20 years in the City as an analyst and fund manager, running the £100 million Schroder Recovery Fund for several years.

Paul Gee BA (Econ) FCA is a member of the National Assurance Technical Group of  Smith & Williamson , and lectures widely in the UK on financial reporting.

 

 

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ISBN13:9780273711414
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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<ol> <li>1 Overview of the regulatory scene</li> <li>2 International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) overview</li> <li>3 Accounting principles</li> <li>4 The annual report</li> <li>5 Chairman's statement and the operating and financial review</li> <li>6 Corporate governance and the auditors' report</li> <li>7 The profit and loss account: overall structure</li> <li>8 The profit and loss account: turnover and revenue recognition</li> <li>9 The profit and loss account: further disclosure areas</li> <li>10 The profit and loss account: interpretation, ratio analysis, segmental analysis and earnings per share</li> <li>11 Equity statements, dividends and prior period adjustments</li> <li>12 Balance sheet: an introduction</li> <li>13 Tangible fixed assets</li> <li>14 Intangible fixed assets</li> <li>15 Fixed asset investments</li> <li>16 Stocks and long-term contracts</li> <li>17 Debtors and other receivables</li> <li>18 Current asset investments; cash at bank and in hand</li> <li>19 Creditors and provisions</li> <li>20 Tax in the balance sheet</li> <li>21 Bank loans and overdrafts</li> <li>22 Loan capital</li> <li>23 Derivatives and other financial instruments</li> <li>24 Equity share capital and reserves</li> <li>25 Balance sheet disclosures</li> <li>26 Cash flow statements</li> <li>27 Financial Reporting for SMEs (small and medium-sized entities) </li> <li>28 Group accounts, acquisitions and mergers</li> <li>29 Joint ventures, associates and foreign operations</li> <li>30 Historical summaries, ratios and trends</li> <li>31 Inflation</li> <li>32 Half-yearly reports (Interim reports) </li> <li>33 UK GAAP and IFRS compared</li> <li>34 Adopting IFRS for the first time</li> </ol>

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