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Advanced accounting
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5th ed. (international student version)
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Singapore : John Wiley & Sons Inc., 22012
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xvii, 851 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
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9781118098615
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Building upon previous editions of Advanced Accounting, author Debra C. Jeter continues to deliver a balanced and detailed approach to the conceptual and technical aspects of advanced accounting. This new and enhanced edition features more in-depth information about international accounting, the upcoming globalization of accounting standards, changes with FASB's, and the latest developments and differences between U.S. GAAP and IFRS. As always, the text also includes comprehensive coverage of all three methods of consolidated financial reporting (cost, partial equity, complete equity).


Table of Contents

1 Introduction to Business Combinations and The Conceptual Frameworkp. 1
Learning Objectivesp. 1
Planning M&A in a Changing Environment and Under Changing Accounting Requirementsp. 4
Nature of the Combinationp. 5
Business Combinations: Why? Why Not?p. 7
Business Combinations: Historical Perspectivep. 10
Terminology and Types of Combinationsp. 14
Takeover Premiumsp. 17
Avoiding the Pitfalls before the Dealp. 18
Determining Price and Method of Payment in Business Combinationsp. 20
Alternative Concepts of Consolidated Financial Statementsp. 25
FASB's Conceptual Frameworkp. 29
FASB Codification (Source of GAAP)p. 36
Summaryp. 41
Appendix: Evaluating Firm Performancep. 42
Questionsp. 49
Analyzing Financial Statementsp. 49
Exercisesp. 51
ASC (Accounting Standards Codification) Exercisesp. 53
2 Accounting for Business Combinationsp. 54
Learning Objectivesp. 54
Historical Perspective on Business Combinationsp. 54
Pro Forma Statements and Disclosure Requirementp. 63
Explanation and Illustration of Acquisition Accountingp. 65
Contingent Consideration in an Acquisitionp. 70
Leveraged Buyoutsp. 75
IFRS versus U.S. GAAPp. 76
Summaryp. 77
Appendix A Deferred Taxes in Business Combinationsp. 79
Questionsp. 81
Analyzing Financial Statementsp. 82
Exercisesp. 84
ASC Exercisesp. 90
Problemsp. 91
3 Consolidated Financial Statements-Date of Acquisitionp. 96
Learning Objectivesp. 96
Definitions of Subsidiary and Controlp. 98
Requirements for the Inclusion of Subsidiaries in the Consolidated Financial Statementsp. 102
Reasons for Subsidiary Companiesp. 103
Consolidated Financial Statementsp. 103
Investments at the Date of Acquisitionp. 105
Consolidated Balance Sheets: The Use of Workpapersp. 106
A Comprehensive Illustration-More than One Subsidiary Companyp. 123
Limitations of Consolidated Statementsp. 125
Summaryp. 128
Appendix A Deferred Taxes on the Date of Acquisitionp. 129
Accounting for Uncertain Tax Positionsp. 130
Appendix B Consolidation of Variable Interest Entitiesp. 132
Questionsp. 134
Analyzing Financial Statementsp. 135
Exercisesp. 136
ASC Exercisesp. 141
Problemsp. 142
4 Consolidated Financial Statements after Acquisitionp. 149
Learning Objectivesp. 149
Accounting for Investments by the Cost, Partial Equity, and Complete Equity Methodsp. 150
Consolidated Statements after Acquisition-Cost Methodp. 158
Recording Investments in Subsidiaries-Equity Method (Partial or Complete)p. 170
Elimination of Intercompany Revenue and Expense Itemsp. 180
Interim Acquisitions of Subsidiary Stockp. 182
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flowsp. 194
Illustration of Preparation of a Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows-Year of Acquisitionp. 197
Compare U.S. GAAP and IFRS Regarding Equity Methodp. 201
Summaryp. 202
Appendix A Alternative Workpaper Formatp. 203
Appendix B Deferred Tax Consequences When Affiliates File Separate Income Tax Returns-Undistributed Incomep. 205
Consolidated Tax Returns-Affiliated Companies (80% or More Ownership Levels)p. 206
Separate Tax Returns-Deferred Tax Consequences Arising Because of Undistributed Subsidiary Incomep. 206
The Cost Method-Separate Tax Returnsp. 207
Undistributed Income Is Expected to Be Realized When the Subsidiary Is Soldp. 209
The Partial and Complete Equity Methods-Separate Tax Returnsp. 209
Questionsp. 211
Analyzing Financial Statementsp. 212
Exercisesp. 214
ASC Exercisesp. 220
Problemsp. 221
5 Allocation and Depreciation of Differences between Implied and Book Valuesp. 234
Learning Objectivesp. 234
Allocation of the Difference Between Implied and Book Values to Assets and Liabilities of Subsidiary-Acquisition Datep. 236
Effect of Allocation and Depreciation of Differences Between Implied and Book Values on Consolidated Net Income-Year Subsequent to Acquisitionp. 243
Consolidated Statements Workpaper-Investment Recorded Using the Cost Methodp. 248
Cost Method Analysis of Controlling and Noncontrolling Interests in Consolidated Net Income and Retained Earningsp. 257
Consolidated Statements Workpaper-Investment Recorded Using Partial Equity Methodp. 259
Partial Equity Method Analysis of Controlling and Noncontrolling Interests in Consolidated Net Income and Retained Earningsp. 267
Consolidated Statements Workpaper-Investment Recorded Using Complete Equity Methodp. 269
Complete Equity Method Analysis of Controlling Interest in Consolidated Net Income and Retained Earningsp. 277
Additional Considerations Relating to Treatment of Difference Between Implied and Book Valuesp. 278
Push Down Accountingp. 287
IFRS vs. U.S. GAAP on Research & Development Costsp. 292
Summaryp. 293
Questionsp. 294
Analyzing Financial Statementsp. 296
Exercisesp. 297
ASC Exercisesp. 303
Problemsp. 303
6 Elimination of Unrealized Profit on Intercompany Sales of Inventoryp. 320
Learning Objectivesp. 320
Effects of Intercompany Sales of Merchandise on the Determination of Consolidated Balancesp. 321
Cost Method: Consolidated Statements Workpaper-Upstream Salesp. 331
Cost Method-Analysis of Consolidated Net Income and Consolidated Retained Earningsp. 337
Consolidated Statements Workpaper-Partial Equity Methodp. 340
Partial Equity Method-Analysis of Consolidated Net Income and Consolidated Retained Earningsp. 344
Consolidated Statements Workpaper-Complete Equity Methodp. 345
Complete Equity Method-Analysis of Consolidated Net Income and Consolidated Retained Earningsp. 350
Summary of Workpaper Entries Relating to Intercompany Sales of Inventoryp. 350
Intercompany Profit Prior to Parent-Subsidiary Affiliationp. 351
Summaryp. 352
Appendix: Deferred Taxes and Intercompany Sales of Inventoryp. 353
Deferred Tax Consequences Arising Because of Unrealized Intercompany Profitp. 353
Intercompany Sales of Inventory-Cost and Partial Equity Methodp. 354
Undistributed Subsidiary Income-Impact of Unrealized Intercompany Profit on the Calculation of Deferred Taxesp. 356
Questionsp. 359
Analyzing Financial Statementsp. 360
Exercisesp. 362
ASC Exercisesp. 365
Problemsp. 365
7 Elimination of Unrealized Gains or Losses on Intercompany Sales of Property and Equipmentp. 380
Learning Objectivesp. 380
Intercompany Sales of Land (Nondepreciable Property)p. 381
Intercompany Sales of Depreciable Property (Machinery, Equipment, and Buildings)p. 384
Consolidated Statements Workpaper-Cost and Partial Equity Methodsp. 392
Calculation of Consolidated Net Income and Consolidated Retained Earningsp. 401
Consolidated Statements Workpaper-Complete Equity Methodp. 405
Calculation and Allocation of Consolidated Net Income; Consolidated Retained Earnings: Complete Equity Methodp. 411
Summary of Workpaper Entries Relating to Intercompany Sales of Equipmentp. 411
Intercompany Interest, Rents, and Service Feesp. 411
Summaryp. 415
Appendix: Deferred Tax Consequences Related to Intercompany Sales of Equipmentp. 416
Impact of Unrealized Intercompany Profit on the Calculation of Deferred Tax Consequences Related to Undistributed Subsidiary Incomep. 418
Calculations (and Allocation) of Consolidated Net Income and Consolidated Retained Earningsp. 419
Questionsp. 421
Analyzing Financial Statementsp. 421
Exercisesp. 422
ASC Exercisesp. 425
Problemsp. 425
8 Changes in Ownership Interestp. 437
Learning Objectivesp. 437
Parent Acquires Subsidiary Stock Through Several Open-Market Purchases-Cost Methodp. 439
Parent Sells Subsidiary Stock Investment on the Open Market-Cost Methodp. 443
Equity Method-Purchases and Sales of Subsidiary Stock by the Parentp. 447
Parent Sells Subsidiary Stock Investment on the Open Market-Cost Methodp. 451
Subsidiary Issues Stockp. 453
Summaryp. 463
Questionsp. 464
Analyzing Financial Statementsp. 464
Exercisesp. 465
ASC Exercisesp. 468
Problemsp. 468
9 Intercompany Bond Holdings and Miscellaneous Topics-Consolidated Financial Statementsp. 477
Learning Objectivesp. 477
Intercompany Bond Holdingsp. 478
Accounting for Bonds-A Reviewp. 479
Constructive Gain or Loss on Intercompany Bond Holdingsp. 480
Accounting for Intercompany Bonds Illustratedp. 483
Book Entry Related to Bond Investmentp. 484
Interim Purchase of Intercompany Bondsp. 500
 Notes Receivable Discountedp. 501
Stock Dividends Issued by a Subsidiary Companyp. 503
Dividends from Preacquisition Earningsp. 507
Subsidiary with Both Preferred and Common Stock Outstandingp. 508
Consolidating a Subsidiary with Preferred Stock Outstandingp. 511
Summaryp. 522
Questionsp. 523
Analyzing Financial Statementsp. 524
Exercisesp. 526
ASC Exercisesp. 530
Problemsp. 530
10 Insolvency-Liquidation and Reorganizationp. 542
Learning Objectivesp. 542
Contractual Agreementsp. 543
Bankruptcyp. 545
Liquidation (Chapter 7)p. 550
Reorganization Under the Reform Act (Chapter 11)p. 551
Trustee Accounting and Reportingp. 562
Realization and Liquidation Accountp. 565
Summaryp. 571
Questionsp. 572
Analyzing Financial Statementsp. 572
Exercisesp. 577
ASC Exercisesp. 581
Problemsp. 581
11 International Financial Reporting Standardsp. 588
Learning Objectivesp. 588
The Increasing Importance of International Accounting Standardsp. 588
The Road to Convergence-U.S. GAAP and IFRSp. 589
Significant Similarities and Differences Between U.S. GAAP and IFRSp. 594
GAAP Hierarchy-U.S. versus IFRSp. 595
Long-Term Convergence Issues-FASB and IASBp. 605
Lease Accounting Convergencep. 605
Revenue Recognition Convergencep. 607
Financial Statement Presentationp. 609
Potential Changes to Financial Statementsp. 610
International Convergence Issuesp. 614
American Depository Receipts: An Overviewp. 617
Summaryp. 620
Appendix A: List of Current International Financial Reporting Standards, Issued by IASC and IASBp. 621
Questionsp. 622
Analyzing Financial Statementsp. 623
Exercisesp. 625
ASC Exercisesp. 627
Problemsp. 627
12 Accounting for Foreign Currency Transactions and Hedging Foreign Exchange Riskp. 631
Learning Objectivesp. 631
Exchange Rates-Means of Translationp. 632
Measured versus Denominatedp. 635
Foreign Currency Transactionsp. 635
Using Forward Contracts as a Hedgep. 645
Summaryp. 664
Questionsp. 665
Analyzing Financial Statementsp. 666
Exercisesp. 666
ASC Exercisesp. 674
Problemsp. 674
13 Translation of Financial Statements of Foreign Affiliatesp. 682
Learning Objectivesp. 682
Accounting for Operations in Foreign Countriesp. 683
Translating Financial Statements of Foreign Affiliatesp. 684
Objectives of Translation- SFAS No. 52 [ASC 830-30]p. 685
Translation Methodsp. 686
Identifying the Functional Currencyp. 687
Translation of Foreign Currency Financial Statementsp. 689
Translation of Foreign Financial Statements Illustratedp. 693
Financial Statement Disclosurep. 702
Historical Developments of Accounting Standardsp. 704
Summaryp. 706
Appendix: Accounting for a Foreign Affiliate and Preparation of Consolidated Statements Workpaper Illustratedp. 707
Date of Acquisitionp. 707
Accounting for an Investment in a Foreign Affiliate-After Acquisitionp. 708
Consolidation When the Temporal Method of Translation Is Usedp. 709
Remeasurement and Translation of Foreign Currency Transactionsp. 711
Intercompany Receivables and Payablesp. 712
Elimination of Intercompany Profitp. 712
Liquidation of a Foreign Investmentp. 713
Questionsp. 714
Analyzing Financial Statementsp. 714
Exercisesp. 716
ASC Exercisesp. 723
Problemsp. 723
14 Reporting for Segments and for Interim Financial Periodsp. 733
Learning Objectivesp. 733
Need for Disaggregated Financial Datap. 734
Standards of Financial Accounting and Reportingp. 734
International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) Position On Segment Reportingp. 746
Interim Financial Reportingp. 747
Summaryp. 756
Appendix: GE Segmental Disclosures, 2010
Annual Report (partial)p. 758
Basic for Presentationp. 760
Questionsp. 761
Exercisesp. 764
ASC Exercisesp. 768
Problemsp. 768
15 Partnerships: Formation, Operation, and Ownership Changesp. 773
Learning Objectivesp. 773
Partnership Definedp. 774
Reasons for Forming a Partnershipp. 776
Characteristics of a Partnershipp. 776
Partnership Agreementp. 779
Accounting for a Partnershipp. 780
Special Problems in Allocation of Income and Lossp. 788
Financial Statement Presentationp. 790
Changes in the Ownership of the Partnershipp. 791
Section A Admission of a New Partnerp. 793
Section B Withdrawal of a Partnerp. 800
Summaryp. 804
Questionsp. 805
Exercisesp. 806
ASC Exercisesp. 812
Problemsp. 813
16 Partnership Liquidationp. 820
Learning Objectivesp. 820
Steps in the Liquidation Processp. 821
Priorities of Partnership and Personal Creditorsp. 823
Simple Liquidation Illustratedp. 825
Installment Liquidationp. 827
Incorporation of a Partnershipp. 836
Summaryp. 838
Questionsp. 839
Exercisesp. 839
ASC Exercisesp. 844
Problemsp. 845
Glossary G-1
Appendix ASC: Researching the FASB Codification A-1
Appendix PV: Tables of Present Value A-8
Index I-1
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