I do have a requirement for a books for International Accounting Standard and IFRS. If anybody have any idea please share the details of that book and author/publisher.
I will appreciate any type of help.
Amit Sureka (Finance Manager-India) (251 Points)
30 August 2007I do have a requirement for a books for International Accounting Standard and IFRS. If anybody have any idea please share the details of that book and author/publisher.
I will appreciate any type of help.
AMIT
(Audit Assistant)
(102 Points)
Replied 31 August 2007
Originally posted by :AMIT | ||
" | 1648 The Chartered Accountant April 2007Book ReviewA Powerful Guide On Ifrs, Us-GAAP,UK-GAAP And Indian-GAAPTitle : International FinancialReporting Standards(IFRS) US-GAAP,UK-GAAP andIndian-GAAPAuthor : Dr A.L. SainiPages : 780Price : Rs. 650Publisher : Snow white(The Reviewer, CA. S. Sundarraman, is a member of the Institute. He can be reached at ssundarraman @ vsnl.net)and macro understanding of the users of thefinancial statements.The Chartered Accountant 1649 April 2007Book Review Book Reviewies for the first time”.Dr. A. L. Saini’s book on International Financial ReportingStandards (IFRS) US-GAAP, UK-GAAP and Indian-GAAP is a direct guide for all practicing members,members in industry, and expert commentators on thesubject. It will help the reader to develop confidenceand learn the subjects dealt. It is a unique and powerfulguide filled with techniques for understanding andsolving problems on the above topics. Simple, but thebest of its kind. This book brings into focus the step-bystepapproach to the subjects dealt. Whether companiestackle the task of converting their accounts to IFRS/USGAAP themselves or solicit the help of a professional,this resource offers analyses of issues, an extensive glossarythat demystifies the vocabulary, with detailed discussionson issues of subjects dealt.An unique aspect of this book which would beappreciated by all is the division of the chapters intovarious parts viz. relating to Presentation, relating togroups, relating to Profit & Loss Account and Balance-Sheet, relating to disclosure and relating to translation,Two dedicated parts in the book make it stand out fromany other publication of its kind viz. the part relating tocomparative position and difference from various GAAPsand part relating to US GAAP Accounting. Every Chapterhas a theory related to the topic, then goes on to deal withissues and ends by giving examples related to the topiccovered in the respective chapter. This makes the wholetopic complete thereby providing a handy reference forthe practitioners and also the business community. Thebook also contains the Indian perspective with regard tothe IFRS which also adds to the interest of the readers,particularly in the sub-continent.Another good aspect of the book is that it is an easyto read, one that captivates from the reader and willkeep your interest through to the end. The way Dr. Sainihas written is easy and the things he asks you to do tobecome more interesting are easy and can be put intopractice. With over 750 pages of material spanning 67Chapters and in 7 parts, this is a one of best availablebooks on the subject. In all, it is clear concise, and wellworth the price. r | " |
Originally posted by :AMIT | ||
" | 1648 The Chartered Accountant April 2007Book ReviewA Powerful Guide On Ifrs, Us-GAAP,UK-GAAP And Indian-GAAPTitle : International FinancialReporting Standards(IFRS) US-GAAP,UK-GAAP andIndian-GAAPAuthor : Dr A.L. SainiPages : 780Price : Rs. 650Publisher : Snow white(The Reviewer, CA. S. Sundarraman, is a member of the Institute. He can be reached at ssundarraman @ vsnl.net)and macro understanding of the users of thefinancial statements.The Chartered Accountant 1649 April 2007Book Review Book Reviewies for the first time”.Dr. A. L. Saini’s book on International Financial ReportingStandards (IFRS) US-GAAP, UK-GAAP and Indian-GAAP is a direct guide for all practicing members,members in industry, and expert commentators on thesubject. It will help the reader to develop confidenceand learn the subjects dealt. It is a unique and powerfulguide filled with techniques for understanding andsolving problems on the above topics. Simple, but thebest of its kind. This book brings into focus the step-bystepapproach to the subjects dealt. Whether companiestackle the task of converting their accounts to IFRS/USGAAP themselves or solicit the help of a professional,this resource offers analyses of issues, an extensive glossarythat demystifies the vocabulary, with detailed discussionson issues of subjects dealt.An unique aspect of this book which would beappreciated by all is the division of the chapters intovarious parts viz. relating to Presentation, relating togroups, relating to Profit & Loss Account and Balance-Sheet, relating to disclosure and relating to translation,Two dedicated parts in the book make it stand out fromany other publication of its kind viz. the part relating tocomparative position and difference from various GAAPsand part relating to US GAAP Accounting. Every Chapterhas a theory related to the topic, then goes on to deal withissues and ends by giving examples related to the topiccovered in the respective chapter. This makes the wholetopic complete thereby providing a handy reference forthe practitioners and also the business community. Thebook also contains the Indian perspective with regard tothe IFRS which also adds to the interest of the readers,particularly in the sub-continent.Another good aspect of the book is that it is an easyto read, one that captivates from the reader and willkeep your interest through to the end. The way Dr. Sainihas written is easy and the things he asks you to do tobecome more interesting are easy and can be put intopractice. With over 750 pages of material spanning 67Chapters and in 7 parts, this is a one of best availablebooks on the subject. In all, it is clear concise, and wellworth the price. r | " |
Jaweed
(Service)
(20 Points)
Replied 18 October 2008
Hi Amit,
Can u suggest any other author name for Books on IFRS, USGAAP .
Regards,
Jaweed
Email : jaweed @ oneindia.in
Janak
(CA)
(83 Points)
Replied 21 October 2008
vaibhav
(student)
(253 Points)
Replied 25 April 2009
i m also looking for the good handbook for IAS and IFRS , Is "bharat" T.N. Manoharan is good for reference?
hemayet hossain
(finance manager)
(22 Points)
Replied 30 May 2009
i want to know about a best auditing book, could anybody help me?
clare finch
(senior tutor)
(23 Points)
Replied 30 June 2009
I have written a book on IAS and IFRS aimed at students so it is written in a very easy to read manner.
It is called 'A students guide to International Financial Reporting Standards' by Clare Finch and is available from www.amazon.com or www.amazon.co.uk
Regards
Clare
Satheesan
(Senior Manager - Finance & Accounts)
(22 Points)
Replied 03 September 2009
Wiley IFRS 2009: Interpretation and Application of International Accounting and Financial Reporting Standards 2009, Book and CD ROM Set. This book is readily available with some top book sellers and can be obtained on order from some other book sellers accross India. It costs around Rs.8500.
Narayan Lodha
(Chartered Accountant)
(36 Points)
Replied 04 September 2009
I Think The Taxman Book on IFRS is good one
Hitesh Padliya
(CA)
(82 Points)
Replied 09 September 2009
There are many books available on IFRS in the market
If u want the bare standard - Taxmann publication
If u want a good author book u can buy
Manual of accounting written by PwC authors - CCH publication cost Rs 3400 Approx
Dr Jasmin Kaur
(Professor)
(22 Points)
Replied 08 March 2011
There is a good book by Tata Mcgraw Hills.
IFRS: A practical Approach by Jasmine Kaur