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Advanced Accounting, 4th Edition

ISBN: 9780470506981 | 0470506989
Edition: 4th
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Wiley
Pub. Date: 12/1/2009

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
Designed for a senior level course in advanced accounting, this text delivers a balanced and detailed approach to the conceptual and technical aspects of advanced accounting. Reflective of the current state of the international accounting landscape, this new edition discusses the upcoming globalization of accounting standards with frequent references to the FASB's new Codification system and with a "compare and contrast" method for explaining the differences between U.S. GAAP and IFRS.In addition, Advanced Accounting includes comprehensive cove... MORE
Introduction To Business Combinations And The Conceptual Frameworkp. 1
Learning Objectivesp. 1
Nature of the Combinationp. 5
Business Combinations: Why? Why not?p. 7
Business Combinations: Historical Perspectivep. 10
Terminology and Types of Combinationsp. 14
Takeover Premiumsp. 17
Avoiding the Pitfalls before the Dealp. 18
D... MOREp. 20
Alternative Concepts of Consolidated Financial Statementsp. 24
Authors' Viewp. 29
FASB's Conceptual Frameworkp. 29
Summaryp. 35
Questionsp. 37
Exercisesp. 37
Accounting For Business Combinationsp. 40
Learning Objectivesp. 40
Historical Perspective on Business Combinationsp. 40
Pro Forma Statements and Disclosure Requirementp. 49
Explanation and Illustration of Acquisition Accountingp. 51
Contingent Consideration in an Acquisitionp. 56
Leveraged Buyoutsp. 59
Summaryp. 62
Deferred Taxes in Business Combinationsp. 64
Did Firms Prefer Poolingp. and Why?
Questionsp. 68
Exercisesp. 69
Problemsp. 77
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Consolidated Financial Statements- Date Of Acquisitionp. 82
Learning Objectivesp. 82
Definitions of Subsidiary and Controlp. 84
Requirements for the Inclusion of Subsidiaries in the Consolidated Financial Statementsp. 87
Reasons for Subsidiary Companiesp. 88
Consolidated Financial Statementsp. 88
Investments at the Date of Acquisitionp. 90
Consolidated Balance Sheets: The Use of Workpapersp. 91
A Comprehensive Illustration-More Than One Subsidiary Companyp. 107
Limitations of Consolidated Statementsp. 109
Summaryp. 110
Deferred Taxes on the Date of Acquisitionp. 111
Consolidation of Variable Interest Entitiesp. 113
Questionsp. 115
Exercisesp. 116
Problemsp. 120
Consolidated Financial Statements AFTER ACQUISITIONp. 128
Learning Objectivesp. 128
Accounting for Investments by the CostPartial Equity
Complete Equity Methodsp. 129
Consolidated Statements after Acquisition-Cost Methodp. 138
Recording Investments in Subsidiaries-Equity Method
(Partial or Complete)p. 150
Elimination of Intercompany Revenue and Expense Itemsp. 160
Interim Acquisitions of Subsidiary Stockp. 162
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flowsp. 174
Illustration of Preparation of a Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows:
Year of Acquisitionp. 177
Summaryp. 181
Alternative Workpaper Formatp. 182
Deferred Tax Consequences When Affiliates File Separate
Income Tax Returns-Undistributed Incomep. 184
Questionsp. 190
Exercisesp. 192
Problemsp. 199
Allocation And Depreciation Of Differences Between Implied And Book Valuesp. 213
Learning Objectivesp. 213
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Allocation of the Difference between Implied and Book Values
to Assets and Liabilities of Subsidiary: Acquisition Datep. 216
Effect of Allocation and Depreciation of Differences between Implied and
Book Values on Consolidated Net Income: Year Subsequent to Acquisitionp. 222
Consolidated Statements Workpaper-Investment Recorded
Using the Cost Methodp. 227
Cost Method Analysis of Controlling and Noncontrolling Interests
in Consolidated Net Income and Retained Earningsp. 236
Consolidated Statements Workpaper-Investment Recorded
Using Partial Equity Methodp. 238
Interests in consolidated Net Income and Retained Earningsp. 246
Consolidated Statements Workpaper-Investment Recorded
Using Complete Equity Methodp. 248
Complete Equity Method Analysis of Controlling Interest in
Consolidated Net Income and Retained Earningsp. 256
Additional Considerations Relating to Treatment of
Difference between Implied and Book Valuesp. 257
Push Down Accountingp. 266
Summaryp. 272
Questionsp. 273
Exercisesp. 274
Problemsp. 280
Elimination Of Unrealized Profit On Intercompany Sales Of Inventoryp. 297
Learning Objectivesp. 297
Effects of Intercompany Sales of Merchandise on the Determination of Consolidated Balancesp. 298
Cost Method: Consolidated Statements Workpaper-Upstream Salesp. 308
Cost Method-Analysis of Consolidated Net Income and Consolidated Retained Earningsp. 314
Consolidated Statements Workpaper-Partial Equity Methodp. 317
p. 321
Consolidated Statements Workpaper-Complete Equity Methodp. 322
Complete Equity Method-Analysis of Consolidated Net Income and Consolidated Retained Earningsp. 327
Summary of Workpaper Entries Relating to Intercompany Sales of Inventoryp. 327
Intercompany Profit Prior to Parent-Subsidiary Affiliationp. 328
Summaryp. 329
Questionsp. 330
Exercisesp. 330
Problemsp. 333
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Elimination Of Unrealized Gains Or Losses On Intercompany Sales Of Property And Equipmentp. 345
Learning objectivesp. 345
Intercompany Sales of Landp. 346
Intercompany Sales of Depreciable Property
(Machineryp. Equipment
Consolidated Statements Workpaper-Cost and Partial Equity Methodsp. 357
Calculation of Consolidated Net Income and Consolidated
Retained Earningsp. 366
Consolidated Statements Workpaper-Complete Equity Methodp. 369
Calculation and Allocation of Consolidated Net Income;
Consolidated Retained Earnings: Complete Equity Methodp. 376
Summary of Workpaper Entries Relating to Intercompany
Sales of Equipmentp. 376
Intercompany Interestp. Rents
Summaryp. 380
Questionsp. 381
Exercisesp. 381
Problemsp. 385
Changes In Ownership Interestp. 396
Learning Objectivesp. 396
Parent Acquires Subsidiary Stock Through Several
Open-Market Purchases-Cost Methodp. 398
Parent Sells Subsidiary Stock Investment on the Open Marketp. 402
Intercompany Bond Holdings And Miscellaneous Topics-Consolidated Financial Statementsp. 404
Learning Objectivesp. 404
Intercompany Bond Holdingsp. 405
Accounting for Bonds-A Reviewp. 406
Constructive Gain or Loss on Intercompany Bond Holdingsp. 407
Accounting for Intercompany Bonds Illustratedp. 410
Book Entry Related to Bond Investmentp. 411
Interim Purchase of Intercompany Bondsp. 427
Notes Receivable Discountedp. 428
Stock Dividends issued by a Subsidiary Companyp. 430
Dividends From Preacquisition Earningsp. 434
Subsidiary with Both Preferred and Common Stock Outstandingp. 435
Consolidating a Subsidiary with Preferred Stock Outstandingp. 438
Summaryp. 449
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Questionsp. 450
Exercisesp. 451
Problemsp. 455
Insolvency-Liquidation And Reorganizationp. 465
Learning Objectivesp. 465
Contractual Agreementsp. 466
Bankruptcyp. 467
Liquidation (Chapter 7)p. 470
Reorganization under the Reform Act (Chapter 11)p. 471
Trustee Accounting and Reportingp. 482
Realization and Liquidation Accountp. 485
Summaryp. 488
Questionsp. 489
Exercisesp. 490
Problemsp. 494
II Accounting In The International Marketplace International Accounting And The Global Economyp. 501
Learning Objectivesp. 501
The Increasing Importance of International Accounting Standardsp. 501
Harmonization of Worldwide Accounting Standardsp. 505
Comparative Accounting Modelsp. 508
Classification of International Accounting Modelsp. 514
International Reporting Issuesp. 516
American Depository Receipts (ADRs): An Overviewp. 523
Summaryp. 526
Appendix: Reconciliation to U.S. GAAP-GlaxoSmithKline 2005p. 527
Questionsp. 534
Exercisesp. 535
Problemsp. 535
Accounting For Foreign Currency Transactions And Hedging Foreign Exchange Riskp. 541
Learning Objectivesp. 541
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Exchange Rates-Means of Translationp. 543
Measured versus Denominatedp. 546
Foreign Currency Transactionsp. 546
Using Forward Contracts as a Hedgep. 557
Summaryp. 574
Questionsp. 575
Exercisesp. 576
Problemsp. 584
Translation Of Financial Statements Of Foreign Affiliatesp. 591
Learning Objectivesp. 591
Accounting for Operations in Foreign Countriesp. 592
Translating Financial Statements of Foreign Affiliatesp. 593
Objectives of Translation-SFAS No. 52p. 594
Translation Methodsp. 595
Identifying the Functional Currencyp. 597
Translation of Foreign Currency Financial Statementsp. 598
Translation of Foreign Financial Statements Illustratedp. 602
Financial Statement Disclosurep. 611
Historical Developments of Accounting Standardsp. 613
Summaryp. 614
Appendix: Accounting for a Foreign Affiliate and
Preparation of Consolidated Statements Workpaper Illustratedp. 615
Questionsp. 622
Exercisesp. 623
Problemsp. 629
Reporting For Segments And For Interim Financial Periodsp. 639
Learning Objectivesp. 639
Need for Disaggregated Financial Datap. 640
Standards of Financial Accounting and Reportingp. 640
International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) Position on Segment
Reportingp. 651
Interim Financial Reportingp. 653
Summaryp. 660
Questionsp. 665
Exercisesp. 666
Problemsp. 670
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III Partnership Accounting Partnerships: Formation, Operation, And Ownership Changesp. 675
Learning Objectivesp. 675
p. 677
Reasons for Forming a Partnershipp. 678
Characteristics of a Partnershipp. 679
p. 681
Accounting for a Partnershipp. 683
Special Problems in Allocation of Income and Lossp. 691
Financial Statement Presentationp. 693
Changes in the Ownership of the Partnershipp. 694
Section A: Admission of a New Partnerp. 696
Section B: Withdrawal of a Partnerp. 703
Summaryp. 707
Questionsp. 708
Exercisesp. 709
Problemsp. 715
IV Fund And Nonprofit Accounting Partnership Liquidationp. 723
Learning Objectivesp. 723
Steps in the Liquidation Processp. 724
Priorities of Partnership and Personal Creditorsp. 726
Simple Liquidation Illustratedp. 728
Installment Liquidationp. 730
Incorporation of a Partnershipp. 739
Summaryp. 741
Questionsp. 742
Exercisesp. 742
Problemsp. 748
Introduction To Fund Accountingp. 754
Learning objectivesp. 754
Classifications of Nonbusiness Organizationsp. 755
Distinctions between Nonbusiness Organizations and
Profit-Oriented Enterprisesp. 755
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Financial Accounting and Reporting Standards for
Nonbusiness Organizationsp. 757
Fund Accountingp. 759
Reporting Inventory and Prepayments
in the Financial Statementsp. 784
Summaryp. 786
Appendix: City of Atlanta Partial Financial Statementsp. 788
Questionsp. 789
Exercisesp. 791
Problemsp. 795
Introduction To Accounting For State And Local Governmental Unitsp. 803
Learning Objectivesp. 803
The History of Generally Accepted Governmental
Accounting Standardsp. 805
The Structure of Governmental Accountingp. 807
Governmental Fund Entitiesp. 809
Proprietary Fundsp. 827
Fiduciary Fundsp. 830
Capital Assets and Long-Term Debtp. 831
External Reporting Requirements (GASB STATEMENT No. 34)p. 836
Government Fund-Based Reportingp. 837
Government-Wide Reportingp. 840
Management's Discussion and Analysis (MD&A)p. 845
Special Assessmentsp. 846
Interfund Activityp. 849
Summaryp. 852
Government-Wide Financial Statements City of Atlantap. 854
Questionsp. 858
Analyzing Financial Statements (AFS)p. 859
Exercisesp. 860
Problemsp. 867
Accounting For Nongovernment Nonbusiness Organizations: Colleges And Universities, Hospitals And Other Health Care Organizationsp. 880
Learning Objectivesp. 880
Sources of Generally Accepted Accounting Standards for Nongovernment
Nonbusiness Organizationsp. 881
Fund Accountingp. 885
Accrual Basis of Accountingp. 886
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Classification of Revenue and Expensep. 887
Accounting for Current Fundsp. 888
Contributionsp. 892
Accounting for Plant Fundsp. 895
Accounting for Endowment Fundsp. 900
Accounting for Investmentsp. 902
Accounting for Loan Fundsp. 903
Accounting for Agency (Custodial) Fundsp. 904
Accounting for Annuity and Life Income Fundsp. 904
Issues Relating to Colleges and Universitiesp. 905
Issues Relating to Hospitalsp. 905
Summaryp. 906
Appendix: Sample Financial Statements for Private Educational Institutionsp. 908
Questionsp. 912
Exercisesp. 912
Problemsp. 920
Glossaryp. 929
Appendixp. 937
Indexp. 941
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Debra Jeter is an Associate Professor of Management in the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University. She received her Ph.D. in accounting from Vanderbilt University. Dr. Jeter has published articles in The Accounting Review, the Journal of Accounting and Economics, Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory, Contemporary Accounting research, and Accounting Horizons, as well as in popular magazines including Working Woman and Savvy. She has co-authored on previous book, "Managerial Cost Accounting: Planning and Control," and has written chapters in others. She has taught at both the graduate and undergraduate levels and is currently teaching financial accounting to masters' level students.

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