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Reducing the technical language of official pronouncements to simple advice and procedures, this guide provides a straightforward approach for conducting high-quality compilations and reviews. Designed for CPA practitioners, the CD-ROM contains over 900 sample disclosures in a range of areas.
This text aims to provide easy-to-follow information on FASB statements and interpretations, APB opinions, and ARBs. It includes a disclosure index containing many of the mandatory and recommended disclosures in use, and observation paragraphs that present alternative aspects of GAAP practice pointers, offering practical examples to demonstrate and clarify specific accounting principles.
Miller GAAP Guide analyzes authoritative GAAP literature contained in Level A of the GAAP hierarchy, established by Statement on Auditing Standards No. 69. Pronouncements in this level include FASB Statements and Interpretations, as well as APB Opinions and Accounting Research Bulletins. The book organizes accounting pronouncements alphabetically by topic under two general areas: generally accepted accounting principles and specialized industry accounting principles. Pronouncements covering the same subject are compiled and incorporated in a single chapter so that the authoritative information is immediately accessible. Highlights The 2003 Edition of the Miller GAAP Guide provides new and expanded coverage in these areas: · Chapter 4, "Business Combinations"-has been revised to reflect the issuance of FAS-141 (Business Combinations) and FAS-142 (Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets). · Chapter 10, "Convertible Debt and Debt with Warrants"-contains an alert to a FASB Exposure Draft, Accounting for Financial Instruments with Characteristics of Liabilities, Equities, or Both. · Chapter 16, "Extinguishment of Debt"-has been revised to reflect the issuance of FAS-145 (Rescission of FASB Statements No. 4, 44, and 64, Amendment of FASB Statement No. 13, and Technical Corrections), which is effective for fiscal years beginning after May 15, 2002. · Chapter 20, "Impairment of Long-Lived Assets"-has been completely revised to reflect the issuance of FAS-144 (Accounting for the Impairment or Disposal of Long-Lived Assets), which is effective for years beginning after December 15, 2001. · Chapter 23, "Intangible Assets"-has been revised to reflect the issuance of FAS-142 (Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets) and contains a new flow chart summarizing accounting for intangible assets under FAS-142. · Chapter 41, "Results of Operations"-has been revised to reflect the issuance of FAS-144, specifically as it impacts reporting of discontinued operations Chapter 50, "Insurance"-includes a new analysis of accounting for bonds and other fixed income investments, and common and nonredeemable preferred stock as it pertains to insurance industries.
Provides the practitioner with illustrations of footnote disclosures to financial statements in many scenarios, with overviews of the pronouncements that constitute GAAP, and summaries of the disclosure requirements in those pronouncements.
Each updated edition of this detailed resource identifies nearly 35,000 live, print and electronic sources of information listed under more than 1,100 alphabetically arranged subjects -- industries and business concepts and practices. Edited by business information expert James Woy.