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Executive's Guide to Fair Value: Profiting from the New Valuation Rules
ISBN: 978-0-470-24553-8
January 2008
272 pages
Praise for Executive's Guide to Fair Value: Profiting from the New Valuation Rules
"The advent of fair value reporting is not your Momma's (or your Papa's) kind of accounting. If you're a financial professional above the age of twenty-five who is working in industry, read this book. From choosing a fair value specialist to the perils of 'made as instructed' valuations to purchase price allocations to impairment testing to that SEC tripwire, customer relationships, fair value expert Al King gets it right. And he does so with neither jargon nor literary anesthesia. As a former CFO myself, all I can say is WOW!"
—Warren D. Miller, CFA, ASA, CMA, CPA, Cofounder, Beckmill Research
A hands-on guide for financial executives
needing to understand the appraisal process
Executive's Guide to Fair Value: Profiting from the New Valuation Rules brings senior level executives up to speed on what fair value really means. This new book addresses a full range of issues facing auditors and executives, including litigation and the "true" determination of value, estimating the value of working capital, and how to estimate the value and life of intangible assets.
Complete with advice on the latest FASB rules and regulations, Executive's Guide to Fair Value: Profiting from the New Valuation Rules provides the most up-to-date and reliable information on:
The latest fair value rules and how they impact both preparers and users of financial statements
The role and responsibility of the appraisal specialist, including best practice tips for choosing and evaluating an appraiser
Testing customer relationships for impairment
A thorough knowledge of what fair value accounting is and how it can impact your corporation and its profitability
Practical applications, including incentive compensation and equity-based compensation
In basic, nontechnical language, Executive's Guide to Fair Value: Profiting from the New Valuation Rules will help all financial executives and auditors succeed in understanding the new fair value accounting rules that corporations must now follow. The result is a resource that professionals can rely on to understand the importance of valuation and the concepts that define it.