02162nam a2200289 450000500170000002000330001704000340005008200150008410000190009924500710011825000120018926000630020130000350026450400190029950508030031852002500112154600090137165000150138065000240139565000240141970000210144394200070146499900170147195201280148895201280161695201280174420250930135350.0 a9780273658498cTZS 102,282/= aMCCLbeng.eAACR 2nd rev. ed. a657.48 LEW aLewis, Richard a Advanced financial accountingc/ Richard Lewis and David Pendrill a7th ed. aHarlow, England :bPrentice Hall Financial Times, cc2004. axiv, 720 p. :bill. ;c25 cm. aIncludes index aCONTENTS Preface PART I THE FRAMEWORK OF FINANCIAL REPORTING 1. The search for principles 2. Sources of authority: the United Kingdom 3. Sources of authority: the rise of international standards 4. What is profit? PART II FINANCIAL REPORTING IN PRACTICE 5. Assets I 6. Assets II 7. Liabilities 8. Financial instruments 9. Substance over form and leases 10. Pension costs 11. Reporting financial performance 12. Taxation: current and deferred 13. Business combinations and goodwill 14. Investments and groups 15. Associates and joint ventures 16. Overseas involvement 17. Expansion of the annual report 18. Capital reorganisation, reduction and reconstruction PART III ACCOUNTING AND PRICE CHANGES 19. Accounting for price changes 20. Current cost accounting 21. Beyond current cost accounting Index aAdvanced Financial Accounting' provides a comprehensive treatment of current financial reporting in the UK and is the leading textbook for 2nd and 3rd year courses in universities. Basic and advanced questions are provided at the end of the book aeng. aAccounting aFinancial reporting aAccounting problems aPendrill, David  cBK c11423d11423 00104070aMU002bMU002d2010-01-01eRadar education booksl0o657.48 LEWp003957r2025-09-30 13:55:50t1w2025-09-30yBK 00104070aMU002bMU002d2010-01-01eRadar education booksl0o657.48 LEWp003958r2025-09-30 13:55:50t2w2025-09-30yBK 00104070aMU002bMU002d2010-01-01eRadar education booksl0o657.48 LEWp003959r2025-09-30 13:55:50t3w2025-09-30yBK