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Introduction to Financial Accounting has been written to address the theoretical aspects of accounting. The book has been written specifically for students who are stuyding Accounting 1.
Now in its 10th edition, Financial Management is the leading text on the theory and application of corporate finance in southern Africa. Set against the backdrop of recent developments in financial markets, instruments, and financial theory, the text refers to real-world applications and financial decisions by South African companies.
The questions are based on the Income Tax Act 1962, Tax Administration Act 2011, VAT Act 1991, Estate Duty Act 1955 and the Transfer Duty Act 1949, incorporating recent amendments.
This volume contains tax legislation dealt with in courses covering the content required for the Initial Assessment of Competence (IAC) of SAICA.
This annual set (Part 2A and 2B for the 2025 academic year) contains international and local standards and legislation on Auditing. It is a clearly structured publication: Volume 2A contains International Audit Standards and Volume 2B contains SAICA and IRBA Pronouncements, Legislation and Governance.
This annual set contains issued Standards for Financial Reporting (Packaged as Part A1, A2; B, C1, C2 for the 2025 academic year). It is a clearly structured publication, with each volume concentrating on a specific area.
This book was written with the specific purpose of combining in one concise volume the provisions of the Income Tax Act 58 of 1962 as it applies to individuals. The work is aimed at undergraduate students. It is updated annually and contains the latest legislation.
The purpose of this book is to set out the basic principles and conceptual issues of the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). The book attempts to provide an accounting basis against which professional accounting publications can be assessed; review such publications critically, and identify possible shortcomings; and focus on the nucleus of the publications and supply specific related examples. It is suitable for third-year and postgraduate students, as well as practising accountants.
Managerial accounting and finance are based on the fundamental principles that must be understood, learned and applied if one wishes to succeed in the business world.
This textbook is suitable as the main study reference for Financial Management courses, or the financial management-part of Management Accounting courses, ranging from second-year undergraduate courses (registered at NQF6, level six of the National Qualifications Framework) up to and including postgraduate courses (at NQF8). The more advanced sections of this book are clearly labelled as such.
This book presents an accessible introduction to the fundamentals of financial accounting for South African students. It covers the basic concepts underlying financial statements and the terminology and methods that allow students to interpret, analyse and evaluate financial statements. This edition aligns with international financial reporting standards to provide students with an up-to-date and appropriate foundation to financial accounting.
Introductory Questions on SA Tax 5th edition is the first of three publications in the Questions on SA Tax series designed to provide comprehensive tutorial coverage to taxation students. This book covers foundational topics typically dealt with in the first year of the study of tax at an undergraduate level. This tutorial book includes questions and selected solutions on South African income tax and value-added tax. Up-to-date questions are graded, allowing students to develop their abilities at an introductory level. A selection of tutorial solutions is included in the book, and solutions to all questions are provided to lecturers at prescribing institutions. Mark plans are allocated to solutions.
Advanced Questions on SA Tax 7th edition is the third and final publication in the Question on SA Tax series designed to provide comprehensive tutorial coverage to taxation students. This book covers advanced topics and integrated questions. Its complementary publications, Introductory Questions on SA Tax and Questions on SA Tax, cover foundational topics and those typically dealt with in the study of tax at an undergraduate level. This tutorial book includes questions and selected solutions on South African income tax, estate duty and value-added tax. Up-to-date questions are graded, allowing students to develop their abilities from an introductory to an advanced level. A selection of tutorial solutions is included in the book, and solutions to all questions are provided to lecturers at prescribing institutions. Mark plans are allocated to solutions.
A comprehensive Guide to Consolidated Financial Statements. This publication sets out the principles and conceptual issues of consolidated financial statements, based on IFRS Accounting Standards. It focuses on the principles of control and consolidation techniques in preparing consolidated financial statements for a group of entities (parent and sbusidiaries).
This is a collection of graded questions on auditing. Separate solutions are available.
SAICA Student Handbook Volume 2 (Packaged as Vol 2A and Vol 2B) and focuses on auditing requirements. Volume 2A contains International Audit Standards and Volume 2B contains SAICA and IRBA Pronouncements, Legislation and Governance.
This book was written with the specific purpose of combining in one concise volume the provisions of the Income Tax Act 58 of 1962 as it applies to business activities.
The graded questions in this book are based on all tax legislation covered in courses on tax at an under- and postgraduate level in South Africa. It is updated annually with the latest legislation, and solutions are available.
A leading book of questions on financial accounting, this book is designed to meet the needs of students in financial accounting.
This handbook is based on the educational requirements of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants for entry into Initial Test of Competence Examination of SAICA.
A comprehensive Guide to Consolidated Financial Statements. This publication sets out the principles and conceptual issues of consolidated financial statements, based on IFRS Accounting Standards. The accounting treatment of an investor's interests in associates and joint arrangements is covered in Volume 2.
The book is divided into two volumes. Volume 1 deals with the concepts, principles and procedures of financial accounting. Volume 2 (suitable for NQF level 6) deals with accounting for partnerships, close corporations, branches and manufacturing entities.
For over thirty years, Colin Drury has been at the forefront of helping students learn the key concepts and processes in management and cost accounting through his textbooks. Now in its ninth edition, Cost and Management Accounting continues to provide an accessible and thorough introduction to the subject. It blends theory and practice in language that is clear and easy to understand and provides students with a thorough introduction to cost and management accounting whether they are studying an accountancy or business undergraduate course, or a post-experience course. The new edition has been completely updated to reflect recent developments in the field, and now includes additional emphasis on value creation, and links strategic performance management more closely to divisional financial performance measurement. Features:
The purpose of this book is to set out the principles and conceptual issues of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). From an academic point of view, the publication targets second-year students in the professional accounting programmes at SAICA-accredited universities in South Africa.
The book is divided into two volumes. Volume 2 covers some management accounting principles such as budgets and the analysis and interpretation of financial statements. It introduces the reader to companies and discusses ordinary shares and different types of preference shares, the calculation of dividends in respect of the different share types, conversions and debentures issues at par, at a discount and at a premium. |
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