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Advanced Accounting » (10th Edition)

Book cover image of Advanced Accounting by Paul M. Fischer

Authors: Paul M. Fischer, William J. Taylor, Rita H. Cheng
ISBN-13: 9780324379051, ISBN-10: 0324379056
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Date Published: May 2008
Edition: 10th Edition

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Author Biography: Paul M. Fischer

Paul M. Fischer is the Jerry Leer Professor of Accounting and Accounting Area Chair at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. He teaches intermediate, advanced financial, and management accounting at the undergraduate and graduate levels. He has received the AMOCO Outstanding Professor Award, the Outstanding Executive MBA Professor Award, and the School of Business Administration Advisory Council Teaching Award. He also teaches continuing education classes and provides executive training courses for several large corporations. He earned his undergraduate accounting degree at Milwaukee and earned an M.B.A. and Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Dr. Fischer is a CPA and member of the American Institute of CPAs, the Wisconsin Institute of CPAs, and the American Accounting Association. Dr. Fischer has co-authored numerous texts and journal articles, as well as computer software. He actively pursues research and consulting interests in the areas of leasing, pension accounting, and business combinations.

William J. Taylor primarily teaches financial accounting and auditing at both the undergraduate and graduate levels at University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. In addition, he is involved in providing executive training courses for several large corporations through an executive M.B.A. program. He has been recognized for his teaching excellence and has received both the AMOCO Outstanding Professor Award and the School of Business Administration Advisory Council Teaching Award. He earned his Ph.D. from Georgia State University and is a CPA and a CVA (Certified Valuation Analyst). His professional experience includes working for Deloitte and Touche and Arthur Andersen & Co. in their audit practices. His private consulting activities include business valuations, litigation services, and issues affecting closely held businesses. Dr. Taylor is a member of the American Institute of CPAs, the Wisconsin Institute of CPAs, and the National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts. He serves as a director and officer for a number of organizations.

Rita H. Cheng is the A.O. Smith Teaching Professor of Accounting at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. She teaches government and not-for-profit accounting and advanced financial accounting. She has published numerous journal articles and technical reports and is often asked to speak on government and not-for-profit accounting topics. She has been recognized for her teaching excellence and is a recipient of the School of Business Administration Advisory Council Outstanding Teaching Award. She earned her Ph.D. in Accounting at Temple University. She is a CPA and a Certified Government Financial Manager. Dr. Cheng is actively involved in research focusing on the quality of accounting and financial reporting by state and local governments and the influence of accounting regulation on corporate business competitiveness. She is a member of the Government and Nonprofit Section of the American Accounting Association and has served as the section's president. She has also testified before the Governmental Accounting Standards Board and coordinated the academic response to several proposed standards.

Book Synopsis

This textbook explains accounting methods for business takeovers, multinational accounting and other reporting concerns, accounting for partnerships, governmental and not-for-profit accounting, and fiduciary accounting. The ninth edition reflects new GASB requirements and adds an analysis of FASB exposure drafts for business combinations. The CD-ROM contains an Excel tutorial and working papers. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Table of Contents

Pt. 1 Combined Corporate Entities and Consolidations

Ch. 1 Business Combinations: New Rules for a Long-Standing Business Practice 3

Ch. 2 Consolidated Statements: Date of Acquisition 57

Ch. 3 Consolidated Statements: Subsequent to Acquisition 115

Ch. 4 Intercompany Transactions: Merchandise, Plant Assets, and Notes 199

Ch. 5 Intercompany Transactions: Bonds and Leases 261

Ch. 6 Cash Flow, EPS, and Taxation 321

Ch. 7 Special Issues in Accounting for an Investment in a Subsidiary 371

Ch. 8 Subsidiary Equity Transactions; Indirect and Mutual Holdings 431

Pt. 2 Multinational Accounting and Other Reporting Concerns

Ch. 9 The International Accounting Environment 503

Ch. 10 Foreign Currency Transactions 557

Ch. 11 Translation of Foreign Financial Statements 605

Ch. 12 Interim Reporting and Disclosures about Segments of an Enterprise 669

Pt. 3 Partnerships

Ch. 13 Partnerships: Characteristics, Formation, and Accounting for Activities 715

Ch. 14 Partnerships: Ownership Changes and Liquidations 739

Pt. 4 Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting

Ch. 15 Governmental Accounting: The General Fund and the Account Groups 779

Ch. 16 Governmental Accounting: Other Governmental Funds, Proprietary-Funds, and Fiduciary Funds 841

Ch. 17 Financial Reporting Issues 903

Ch. 18 Accounting for Private Not-for-Profit Organizations 951

Ch. 19 Accounting for Not-for-Profit Colleges and Universities and Health Care Organizations 991

Pt. 5 Fiduciary Accounting

Ch. 20 Estates and Trusts: Their Nature and the Accountant's Role 1047

Ch. 21 Debt Restructuring, Corporate Reorganizations, and Liquidations 1077

Index 1141

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