Jan R. Williams,
University of Tennessee Susan F. Haka,
Michigan State University Mark S. Bettner,
Bucknell University Joseph V. Carcello,
University of Tennessee Nelson C. Y. Lam,
Accounting Development Foundation Limited Peter T. Y. Lau,
Hong Kong Baptist University
ISBN: 1259073629 Copyright year: 2015
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Financial Accounting—International Financial Reporting Standards is written with the Asian student in mind. Based on the market-leading U.S. title, Financial Accounting, the second edition retains the features that have contributed to the success of the U.S. book. In addition, it incorporates updated examples, case studies, and questions drawn from Asian contexts and practices. Combined with robust end-of-chapter exercises and exciting interactive supplementary materials, this textbook is absolutely relevant and essential for instructors and students in the region.
KEY FEATURES
A focus on International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and IFRS-reporting companies, including Adidas, HSBC, and Singapore Airlines.
Updated chapter opening cases ground the theme of that chapter in a real-life example, such as Apple Inc, Cathay Pacific Airways, Philips, and Sinopec.
A section on Ethics, Fraud, and Corporate Governance in every chapter that focuses students’ awareness on situations involving ethical breaches, frauds, and negative corporate governance implications.
Comprehensive case studies, problems, and exercises that challenge students' understanding and critical thinking.
End-of-Chapter Reviews summarize the learning objectives and key accounting terms of each chapter.