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027370253X_COVER 18/10/05 10:40 AM Page 1 2nd Financial Accounting, Reporting and Analysis Edition International Edition 2nd Edition I F n i t n e a The fully updated International Edition of Elliott and Elliott’s market-leading r Financial Accounting and Reporting uses the latest International Accounting n n Barry Elliott Jamie Elliott and c Standards as its framework. It offers a unique balance of theoretical and a i conceptual coverage with up-to-date practical applications and illustrations t a i taken from real world international company reports and accounts. The text o l is ideal for financial accounting, reporting and analysis modules on second n A Financial Accounting, and final year undergraduate courses in accounting, business studies and a c combined studies. It is also suitable for MBA courses, specialist MSc courses l c and professional courses preparing students for accountancy examinations. E o d u Reporting and Analysis i n t i t o i Key features: n n g • Completely updated in line with IFRSs and the application of international standards , International Edition worldwide. 2nd Edition R • New pedagogical features including key points, overviews, chapter objectives and learning e outcomes, summaries and further questions. p • Widespread inclusion of contemporary international case studies. o r • Attractive new two-colour design. Illustrations taken from real published accounts to t demonstrate the practical application and limitations of the subject. i n • Excellent range of review questions for use in seminars or for revision purposes. g • Exercises of varying difficulty with solutions to selected exercises provided at the back of a the book. n • Extensive references included at the end of each chapter. d • Supported by an Instructor’s Manual containing fully worked solutions to all exercises in A the book. n a l y s Barry Elliott is a training consultant. He has extensive teaching experience at i undergraduate, postgraduate and professional level in China, Hong Kong, s New Zealand and Singapore. He has wide experience as an external examiner both in higher education and at all levels of professional education. Elliott Jamie Elliott is a Director with Deloitte & Touche. Prior to this he has and lectured at university on undergraduate degree programmes and as an Elliott assistant professor on MBA and executive programmes at the London Business School. Cover image © Alamy Images Additional student supportat www.pearson-books.com Additional student supportat An imprint of www.pearsoned.co.uk/elliott_elliott www.pearsoned.co.uk/elliott_elliott FAR_A01.QXD 27/10/05 11:51 Page i Financial Accounting, Reporting and Analysis: International Edition Visit the Financial Accounting,Reporting and Analysis: International Edition (2nd Edition) Companion Website at www.pearsoned.co.uk/elliott_elliott to find valuable student learning material including: • Extracts from the financial press • Multiple choice questions to test your learning • Case studies with solutions FAR_A01.QXD 27/10/05 11:51 Page ii We work with leading authors to develop the strongest educational materials in accounting, bringing cutting-edge thinking and best learning practice to a global market. Under a range of well-known imprints,including Financial Times Prentice Hall,we craft high-quality print and electronic publications which help readers to understand and apply their content,whether studying or at work. To find out more about the complete range of our publishing please visit us on the World Wide Web at: www.pearsoned.co.uk FAR_A01.QXD 27/10/05 11:51 Page iii Financial Accounting, Reporting and Analysis: International Edition 2nd Edition Barry Elliott and Jamie Elliott FAR_A01.QXD 27/10/05 11:51 Page iv Pearson Education Limited Edinburgh Gate Harlow Essex CM20 2JE England and Associated Companies throughout the world Visit us on the World Wide Web at: www.pearsoned.co.uk First published 2002 Second edition 2006 © Pearson Education Limited 2002,2006 The rights of Barry Elliott and Jamie Elliott to be identified as authors of this work have been asserted by them in accordance with the Copyright,Designs, and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced,stored in a retrieval system,or transmitted in any form or by any means,electronic, mechanical,photocopying,recording,or otherwise,without either the prior written permission of the Publishers or a licence permitting restricted copying in the United Kingdom issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency Ltd, 90 Tottenham Court Road,London W1T 4LP. ISBN-13:978-0-273-70253-5 ISBN-10:0-27370-253-X British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data A catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congress. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 09 08 07 06 Typeset in 9/12pt Ehrhardt by 25. Printed by Ashford Colour Press Ltd.,Gosport. The publisher’s policy is to use paper manufactured from sustainable forests. FAR_A01.QXD 27/10/05 11:51 Page v Brief Contents Preface and acknowledgements xviii Part 1 REGULATORY FRAMEWORK – AN ATTEMPT TO ACHIEVE UNIFORMITY 1 1 Financial reporting – evolution of international standards 3 2 Conceptual framework 24 3 Published accounts of companies 49 4 Preparation of published accounts 94 Part 2 BALANCE SHEET – EQUITY,LIABILITY AND ASSET MEASUREMENT AND DISCLOSURE 117 5 Share capital,distributable profits and reduction of capital 119 6 Off balance sheet finance 144 7 Financial instruments 171 8 Employee benefits 190 9 Taxation in company accounts 212 10 Property,plant and equipment (PPE) 239 11 Leasing 271 12 R&D;goodwill and intangible assets;brands 291 13 Inventories 322 14 Construction contracts 345 Part 3 CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNTS 361 15 Accounting for groups at the date of acquisition 363 16 Preparation of consolidated balance sheets after the date of acquisition 380 17 Preparation of consolidated income statements 392 18 Accounting for associated companies 410 19 Accounting for the effects of changes in foreign exchange rates under IAS 21 425 FAR_A01.QXD 27/10/05 11:51 Page vi vi • Brief Contents Part 4 INTERPRETATION 443 20 Earnings per share 445 21 Cash flow statements 470 22 Review of financial ratio analysis 495 23 Trend analysis and multivariate analysis 537 24 An introduction to financial reporting on the Internet 577 Part 5 ACCOUNTABILITY 589 25 Corporate governance 591 26 Environmental and social reporting 622 27 Ethics for accountants 659 Appendix:Outline solutions to selected exercises 679 Index 685 FAR_A01.QXD 27/10/05 11:51 Page vii Full Contents Preface and acknowledgements xviii Part 1 REGULATORY FRAMEWORK – AN ATTEMPT TO ACHIEVE UNIFORMITY 1 1 Financial reporting – evolution of international standards 3 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 National differences 3 1.3 Reasons for differences in financial reporting 4 1.4 Classification of national accounting systems 8 1.5 Attempts to reduce national differences 9 1.6 The work of international bodies in harmonising and standardising financial reporting 9 1.7 Arguments in support of standards 16 1.8 Arguments against standards 17 1.9 US GAAP 18 1.10 Reconciliations and supplementary statements 20 Summary 21 Review questions 21 Exercises 21 References 22 2 Conceptual framework 24 2.1 Introduction 24 2.2 Historical overview of the evolution of financial accounting theory 25 2.3 IASC Framework for the Presentation and Preparation of Financial Statements 28 2.4 ASB Statement of Principles 1999 30 2.5 AICPA Improving Business Reporting –A Customer Focus: Meeting the Information Needs of Investors and Creditors 40 2.6 ICAS Making Corporate Reports Valuable 41 Summary 42 Review questions 44 Exercises 45 References 48 FAR_A01.QXD 27/10/05 11:51 Page viii viii • Full Contents 3 Published accounts of companies 49 3.1 Introduction 49 3.2 A public company’s financial calendar 50 3.3 Criteria for information appearing in a published income statement and balance sheet 51 3.4 The prescribed formats – the income statement 51 3.5 What information is required to be disclosed in Format 1 and Format 2? 52 3.6 Cost of sales 53 3.7 Distribution costs 57 3.8 Administrative expenses 57 3.9 Other income 57 3.10 What costs and income are brought into account after calculating the trading profit in order to arrive at the profit on ordinary activities before tax? 57 3.11 Does it really matter under which heading a cost is classified in the income statement provided it is not omitted? 58 3.12 Discontinued operations disclosure in the income statement 58 3.13 Items requiring separate disclosure 61 3.14 The prescribed formats – the balance sheet 61 3.15 Statement of changes in equity 65 3.16 Reporting comprehensive income 67 3.17 Segment reporting 70 3.18 The fundamental accounting principles underlying the published income statement and balance sheet 71 3.19 Disclosure of accounting policies 71 3.20 Fair view treatment 76 3.21 Additional information in the annual report 78 3.22 What information do companies provide to assist comparison between companies reporting under different reporting regimes? 80 Summary 84 Review questions 84 Exercises 86 References 93 4 Preparation of published accounts 94 4.1 Introduction 94 4.2 Stage 1:preparation of the internal income statement from a trial balance 94 4.3 Stage 2:preparation of the income statement of Illustrious SpA in Format 1 style 96 4.4 Stage 3:preparation of the balance sheet 99 4.5 Preparation of accounts in Format 1 following IAS 8 and IFRS 5 100 4.6 Additional information value of IFRS 5 104 4.7 Additional information value of IAS 24 105 Summary 107 Review questions 108 Exercises 109 References 116 FAR_A01.QXD 27/10/05 11:51 Page ix Full Contents • ix Part 2 BALANCE SHEET – EQUITY,LIABILITY AND ASSET MEASUREMENT AND DISCLOSURE 117 5 Share capital,distributable profits and reduction of capital 119 5.1 Introduction 119 5.2 Total owners’ equity:an overview 121 5.3 Total shareholders’ funds:more detailed explanation 122 5.4 Accounting entries on issue of shares 124 5.5 Creditor protection:capital maintenance concept 125 5.6 Creditor protection:why capital maintenance rules are necessary 126 5.7 Creditor protection:how to quantify the amounts available to meet creditors’ claims 127 5.8 Issued share capital:minimum share capital 127 5.9 Distributable profits:general considerations 128 5.10 Distributable profits:how to arrive at the amount using relevant accounts 129 5.11 When may capital be reduced? 129 5.12 Writing off part of capital which has already been lost and is not represented by assets 130 5.13 Repayment of part of paid-in capital to shareholders or cancellation of unpaid share capital 136 5.14 Purchase of own shares 136 Summary 139 Review questions 140 Exercises 140 References 143 6 Off balance sheet finance 144 6.1 Introduction 144 6.2 Primary financial statements:their interrelationship 144 6.3 Primary financial statements:changes in their interrelationship 145 6.4 Reasons that companies borrow 145 6.5 Capital gearing and its implications 146 6.6 Off ba lance sheet finance 148 6.7 Substance over form 149 6.8 Impact of converting to IFRS 152 6.9 Balance sheet as valuation document 155 6.10 Why companies take steps to strengthen their balance sheets 156 6.11 Definitions cannot remove uncertainty:IAS 10 and IAS 37 157 Summary 165 Review questions 166 Exercises 167 References 169

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Financial Accounting,. Reporting and Analysis. Financial A ccounting, R eporting and Analy sis. International E dition. Barry Elliott and Jamie Elliott.
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