AFB2023

Financial accounting and reporting

Dr Mahendra Goyal

6 points
* One 2-hour lecture and one 1-hour tutorial per week
* Second semester
* Berwick
* Prerequisite: AFB1002

Objectives The aim of this subject is to provide students with understanding of corporate accounting in accordance with accounting standards and statutory requirements for the preparation of financial reports. Students will develop a knowledge of the factors which influence the nature and objectives of financial accounting, of practical applications of current standards, and will learn to critically evaluate the reasoning behind the development of selected standards.
Synopsis Influences on the nature and objectives of financial accounting. Reorganisation, restructure of share capital. Profit determination and distribution, Profit and loss statement and balance sheet. Cash flow statements. Tax effect accounting. Accounting for leases. Superannuation and insurance. Liquidations. Consolidations - introduction. Consolidations - intercompany transactions. Consolidations - outside equity interest. Equity accounting. Hedging foreign exchange risk and foreign currency translations.

Assessment Assignment; 20%
* Research essary (2000 words): 20%
* Examination: 60%

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