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Bruce Mackenzie & Allan Lombard 
Applying IFRS for SMEs 

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An invaluable aid to companies and auditors involved in
first-time adoption of the new SMEs standard

Applying the IFRS for SMEs provides expert insights and
explanations of the International Financial Reporting Standards
(IFRS) for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) issued by the
International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). This important
book includes comprehensive coverage of this recently issued
standard aimed at small and medium-sized businesses.

* Provides essential coverage for application of IFRS-now a
necessity in the accounting world

* Includes Foreword by Paul Pacter, Director of Standards for
SMEs, IASB

* Offers commentary on the theory in the standard, illustrative
disclosures, comprehensive illustrative financial statements and
comparisons to full IFRS

* Includes relevant real life worked out examples aimed at SMEs,
plus summaries of important points

The first book on how to apply the new SMEs standard,
Applying the IFRS for SMEs is a must-have book for your
small or medium-sized business.
€60.99
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Table of Content

Foreword.

Preface.

List of Abbreviations.

Chapter 1 Scope of the IFRS for SMEs.

Chapter 2 Concepts and Pervasive Principles.

Chapter 3 Financial Statement Presentation.

Chapter 4 Statement of Cash Flows.

Chapter 5 Consolidated and Separate Financial
Statements.

Chapter 6 Business Combinations and Goodwill.

Chapter 7 Accounting Policies, Estimates, and Errors.

Chapter 8 Inventories.

Chapter 9 Investments in Associates.

Chapter 10 Investments in Joint Ventures.

Chapter 11 Investment Property.

Chapter 12 Property, Plant, and Equipment.

Chapter 13 Intangible Assets Other than Goodwill.

Chapter 14 Impairment of Assets.

Chapter 15 Provisions and Contingencies.

Chapter 16 Liabilities and Equity.

Chapter 17 Financial Instruments.

Chapter 18 Leases.

Chapter 19 Share-Based Payment.

Chapter 20 Employee Benefits.

Chapter 21 Income Tax.

Chapter 22 Revenue.

Chapter 23 Government Grants.

Chapter 24 Borrowing Costs.

Chapter 25 Foreign Currency Translation.

Chapter 26 Hyperinflation.

Chapter 27 Events after the End of the Reporting
Period.

Chapter 28 Related Party Disclosures.

Chapter 29 Specialized Activities.

Chapter 30 Transition to the IFRS for SMEs.

Index.

About the author

Bruce Mackenzie, CA (SA) FCCA RA, JSE Registered IFRS®
Advisor, is a member of the IASB SME Implementation Group (SMEIG)
and a director of W.consulting (www.wconsulting.co.za), a global
IFRS® consulting and training company. He has held positions
at Deloitte both in South Africa and the United Kingdom in the
IFRS® Centers of Excellence.

Allan Lombard, CA (SA) RA, is an independent IFRS®
consultant and has worked previously for KPMG as audit manager.

Danie Coetsee, CA (SA), is Professor of Accounting at the
University of Johannesburg, specializing in financial
accounting.

Tapiwa Njikizana, CA (SA), RA, JSE Registered IFRS®
Advisor, is a director at W.consulting. After qualifying with
Coopers & Lybrand, he spent time internationally with Ernst
& Young and Anderson.

Raymond Chamboko, CA (SA), JSE Registered IFRS® Advisor, is
a director at W.consulting. He was previously with Ernst &
Young and Sizwe Ntsaluba VSP where he handled accounting technical
issues.

Edwin Selbst (SA) RA, is the technical partner for Horwath South
Africa, a member of Crowe Horwath International
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 500 ● ISBN 9781118003657 ● File size 5.0 MB ● Publisher John Wiley & Sons ● Published 2010 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2350802 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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