198 Accounting Standard (AS) 14 (issued 1994) Accounting for Amalgamations Contents INTRODUCTION Definitions EXPLANATION Types of Amalgamations Methods of Accounting for Amalgamations The Pooling of Interests Method The Purchase Method Consideration Treatment of Reserves on Amalgamation Treatment of Goodwill Arising on Amalgamation Balance of Profit and Loss Account Treatment of Reserves Specified in A Scheme of Amalgamation Disclosure Amalgamation after the Balance Sheet Date ACCOUNTING STANDARD
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Journal of Business Finance & Accounting‚ 32(3) & (4)‚ April/May 2005‚ 0306-686X Discussion of Accounting‚ Valuation and Duration of Football Player Contracts JOHN FORKER* Investment by football clubs in player contracts provides a natural experiment to evaluate the mandated accounting requirement that purchased intangible assets must be capitalised (ASB‚ FRS 10‚ 1997b). The study is well grounded for three reasons. First‚ the availability of industry level transaction price data for transfer
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Accounting Standard 10: Accounting for Fixed Assets • Fixed asset is an asset held for producing or providing goods and/or services and is not held for sale in the normal course of the business. • Cost to include purchase price and attributable costs of bringing asset to its working condition for the intended use. It includes financing cost for period up to the date of readiness for use. • Self-constructed assets are to be capitalised at costs that are specifically related to the asset and those
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Financial Accounting (BEA 2001) Tutorials PROPERTY‚ PLANT & EQUIPMENT Question 1: Measurement at recognition; components; depreciation Olympic plc is a diversified industrial company with many different areas of operation. The following information relates to the company’s property‚ plant and equipment. The company has a 30 September year end. All the plant was purchased and brought into use on 1 October 20X1 at a cost of £800 000. The cost of testing the plant amounted to £45 000 and samples
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`Accounting 6135‚ Advanced Accounting Theory Arthur G. Hendricks‚ Ph.D.‚ CPA professor BU 410 Thursday 7:10 PM to 10:00 PM Required Texts 1. Scott‚ W.R.‚ Financial Accounting Theory‚ 5th edition‚ Prentice Hall (Pearson Education Canada‚ Ltd) 2009 (ISBN 978-0-13-207286-1) 2 Concepts Statement #7‚ Using Cash Flow Information and Present Value in Accounting Measurements‚ FASB‚ February 2000. 3. Optional; The Wall Street Journal. You are expected to read the financial pages of the news media
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Solutions Manual to accompany Company Accounting 8e prepared by Ken Leo John Hoggett John Sweeting Jennie Radford [pic] John Wiley & Sons Australia‚ Ltd 2009 Chapter 1 – Nature and regulation of companies REVIEW QUESTIONS 1. Outline the advantages of incorporation over other forms of organisation such as partnerships. The corporate form of organisation permits individuals to have "limited liability". This confers on shareholders a limit on their
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Compendium of Accounting Standards (including Interpretations as on July 1‚ 2006) THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA NEW DELHI COPYRIGHT © THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be translated‚ reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form either in whole or in part or by any electronic‚ mechanical or other means‚ including photocopying and recording‚ or in any information storage and retrieval system‚ without
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2. Baltas G (2003). A combined segmentation and demand model for store brands‚ Eur. J. Market.37 (10): 1499 – 1513. 3. Bayus B (1992). Brand Loyalty and marketing strategy: An application to home appliances‚ J. Mark. Sci. 11(1)‚ 21-38. 4. Berry L (2000). Cultivating Service Brand equity. J. Acad. Mark. Sci. 28 (1): 128 – 137. 5. Blottnitz M (2007). Review of the South African Wholesale and Retail 6. Dawar‚ N.‚ & Parker‚ P. (1994). Marketing universals: Consumers ’ use of brand name‚ price
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Accounting Ethics Accounting Ethics‚ Second Edition. Ronald Duska‚ Brenda Shay Duska‚ and Julie Ragatz © 2011 John Wiley & Sons‚ Ltd. Published 2011 by John Wiley & Sons‚ Ltd. ISBN: 978-1-405-19613-0 Foundations of Business Ethics Series editors: W. Michael Hoffman and Robert E. Frederick Written by an assembly of the most distinguished figures in business ethics‚ the Foundations of Business Ethics series aims to explain and assess the fundamental issues that motivate interest in each of
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Introduction According to a team of US scientists led by David Lobell‚ of Stanford University‚ due to climate change‚ directly influence in rainfall and temperature and result in yields of agriculture and increasing price of necessary food. Their findings indicate that‚ from 1980 to 2008‚ climate change declined global wheat output by 5.5% and corn output by 3.8%‚ compared to growth projections without warming (Anonymous‚ 2011). However‚ their research is only a little part of ice. Like ice shelf
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