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Principles of Group Accounting under IFRS

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ISBN: 978-1-118-75138-1

March 2015

864 pages

Description

A professional guide to implementing IFRS 10, 11 and 12

Group accounting is highly complex, combining financial accounting, management and cost accounting, taxation, law, organization and similar disciplines across multiple jurisdictions.

Principles of Group Accounting under IFRS is designed as a handbook for practitioners, written by a practitioner. It provides practical guidance on managing the issues which are particular to international group accounting under IFRS 10, 11 and 12, presenting an integrated view of group accounting covering all relevant disciplines.

Beginning with a general introduction to group accounting, the book goes on to demonstrate the process of group accounting in practice through the use of a step-by-step case study of a midsize group. The case study covers all of the main stages from initial accounting to changes in the company's status and, finally, disposal. Throughout the book, examples are presented for selected topics to demonstrate the accounting treatments and show how issues can be resolved.

Principles of Group Accounting under IFRS is not only a complete guide to the process of preparing consolidated financial statements, it also provides a convenient reference to resolve specific issues which may arise when consolidating group accounts under IFRS.

About the Author

Andreas Krimpmann, Berlin, Germany, is a Certified Public Accountant and owner of Krimpmann MBA ▪ CPA, providing consulting and services in financial and management accounting. He is Head of the IFRS and Controlling working group of the Internationaler Controllerverein and Head of the IFRS-Practice Committee of the German CPA Society. Andreas is also an Associate Professor at Berlin universities (Beuth University of Applied Sciences and HTW University of Applied Sciences) for accounting, management accounting and taxes and teaches IFRS and group accounting at various training academies and educational institutions (e.g. Haufe Academy).