Wiley GAAP: Practical Implementation Guide and Workbook
- 9h 33m
- Barry J. Epstein, Nadira M. Saafir
- John Wiley & Sons (US)
- 2010
Wiley GAAP Workbook provides easy-to-understand guidance and clarity to practical applications of GAAP. Enhancing your comprehension of GAAP to enable practical application of a variety of situations that you may encounter in practice, this workbook and guide simplifies application of GAAP standards and interpretations to specific real-world situations.
- Provides easy-to-understand clarity and guidance on interpretation and application of the overwhelming and voluminous GAAP standards
- Offers explanations supplemented with examples, case studies, solutions, and illustrations for enhanced understanding of GAAP
- Includes newly issued accounting pronouncements and information on the GAAP codification
Wiley GAAP: Practical Implementation Guide and Workbook is a quick reference guide on Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and their application with easy to understand outlines of FASB standards, practical insights, case studies with solutions, illustrations, and multiple choice questions with solutions. It greatly facilitates understanding of the practical implementation issues involved in applying these complex rules-based standards.
About the Authors
BARRY J. EPSTEIN, PhD, CPA, the lead coauthor of Wiley GAAP and Wiley IFRS, is a partner with Russell Novak & Company LLP in Chicago. His work is centered on technical consultations on GAAP, IFRS, and auditing standards, and he serves as a consulting and testifying expert on commercial litigation, accountants' liability, and white-collar criminal matters.
NADIRA M. SAAFIR, CPA, is a senior litigation consultant with Chicago-based Russell Novak & Company LLP. Prior to joining the firm in 2009, she served as a senior auditor at Deloitte, where she gained an extensive knowledge base regarding the theory and practical application of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and International Financial Reporting Standards, with particular emphasis on accounting and auditing for complex financial instruments.
In this Book
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Researching GAAP
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Statement of Financial Position (ASC 210)
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Income Statement (ASC 225)
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Statement of Cash Flows (ASC 230)
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Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates, and Errors (ASC 250)
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Fair Value (ASC 820)
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Cash, Receivables, and Prepaid Expenses (ASC 305, 310, 860)
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Inventory (ASC 330)
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Revenue Recognition (ASC 605)
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Property, Plant, and Equipment (ASC 360)
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Financial Instruments (ASC 825)
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Equity Method Investments and Joint Ventures (ASC 323)
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Intangible Assets (ASC 350)
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Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements (ASC 810)
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Business Combinations (ASC 805)
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Income Taxes (ASC 740)
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Current Liabilities and Contingencies (Various Sections under the Asc)
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Long-Term Liabilities (ASC 480 AND 835)
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Leases (ASC 840)
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Segment Reporting (ASC 280)
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Interim Reporting (ASC 270)
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Foreign Currency (ASC 830)
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Earnings Per Share (ASC 260)
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Employee Benefits (ASC 715)
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Accounting and Reporting by Retirement Benefit Plans (ASC 960 AND 962)
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Stockholders' Equity (ASC 505)
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Personal Financial Statements(ASC 274)
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Answers for Multiple-Choice Questions