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Corporate Financial Reporting and Analysis (Paperback, 3rd Edition)
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Corporate Financial Reporting and Analysis (Paperback, 3rd Edition)
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Corporate Financial Reporting and Analysis: A Global Perspective/3e
by David Young and Jacob Cohen is an introductory textbook on
financial reporting for MBA students. This book is intended to
offer the rigor and comprehensive coverage required of an MBA text,
while at the same time offering an accessible and practical
reference for participants in executive programs. David Young is
based at INSEAD Business School in France, and Jacob Cohen is based
at MIT Sloan School of Management in the USA. This book offers a
rigorous, yet accessible, treatment of contemporary financial
reporting practice. Examples are drawn from a broad range of
companies to illustrate key concepts. Particular emphasis is given
to the latitude and flexibility granted to managers in reporting
financial performance, and the steps that financial statement
readers can take to identify potential trouble areas in the
accounts. Topics include the analysis and interpretation of the
three principal financial statements, revenue recognition,
inventory accounting, receivables and bad debts, accounting for
long-term assets, provisions and contingencies, income taxes, and
the accounting for mergers and acquisitions. A unique feature of
this book is the seamless way in which it deals with differences in
U.S. GAAP and IFRS. Both regimes are covered simultaneously, i.e.
when a topic is discussed, including the relevant journal entries
and disclosures, the discussion applies equally to GAAP companies
and to IFRS companies. It doesn t matter whether the company used
in a given example is from the U.S., Europe, or elsewhere. Thanks
to the ongoing GAAP/IFRS convergence project, the two regimes are
close enough to allow for a somewhat generic approach that allows
for coverage of both regimes at the same time. In this way, the
examples that are covered in the book are relevant to all readers,
regardless of which regime dominates in their business environment.
The content of this book has been classroom tested over the past 20
years at INSEAD with the MBA class which has students from 80
different countries.
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