The Accountants' Handbook series has the longest tradition of providing comprehensive
coverage of the field to both accounting professionals and professionals in other fields
who need or desire to obtain quick, understandable, and thorough exposure to complex
accounting-related subjects. It is designed as a single reference source that provides
answers to all reasonable questions on accounting and financial reporting asked by
accountants, auditors, bankers, lawyers, financial analysts, and users of accounting
information.
Comprehensive content provides analysis on over 40 critical areas of accounting. Written
by nationally recognized accounting professionals, including partners in major public
accounting firms, financial executives, financial analysts, and other relevant business
professionals, the specialized expertise of the individual authors remains the critical
distinguishing characteristic of the Accountants' Handbook.
Volume I
The premier accounting reference, revised and expanded
The Accountants' Handbook series has the longest tradition of any reference of providing
comprehensive coverage of the field to both accounting professionals and professionals in
other fields who need or desire quick, understandable, and thorough exposure to complex
accounting-related subjects. Like its predecessors, the Tenth Edition is designed as a
single reference source that provides answers to all reasonable questions on accounting
and financial reporting asked by accountants, auditors, bankers, lawyers, financial
analysts, and other preparers and users of accounting information. Written by nationally
recognized accounting professionals, including partners in major public accounting firms,
financial executives, financial analysts, and other relevant business professionals, the
Handbook covers both financial accounting and reporting and industry specific accounting
issues in separate volumes for easy reference. Its comprehensive content provides analysis
on over 43 critical areas of accounting.
VOLUME ONE: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND GENERAL TOPICS.
The Framework of Financial Accounting Concepts and Standards (Reed K. Storey).
Financial Accounting Regulations and Organizations (Joseph V. Carcello).
SEC Reporting Requirements (Debra J. MacLaughlin and Wendy Hambleton).
Earnings Management (Paul Rosenfield).
Forgetting Our Duties to the Users of Financial Reports: The Lesson of Enron (Paul
Rosenfield).
Management Discussion and Analysis (Stephen Bryan).
Global Accounting and Auditing (Richard C. Jones).
Financial Statements: Form and Content (Jan R. Williams).
Income Statement Presentation and Earnings per Share (Juan Aguerrebere).
Accounting for Business Combinations (Paul Pacter).
Consolidation, Translation, and the Equity Method (Steven Rubin).
Statement of Cash Flows (Judith Weiss).
Interim Financial Statements (Anthony J. Mottola).
Analyzing Financial Statements (Gerald I. White and Ashwinpaul C. Sondhi).
Price-Change Reporting (Paul Rosenfield).
Cash and Investments (Luis E. Cabrera).
Revenues and Receivables (Alan S. Glazer and Henry R. Jaenicke).
Inventory (Richard R. Jones and Gary L. Smith).
Property, Plant, Equipment, and Depreciation (Richard H. Moseley).
Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets (Lailani Moody).
Leases (James R. Adler).
Accounting for Income Taxes (E. Raymond Simpson).
Liabilities (Frederick Gill).
Derivatives and Hedge Accounting (Robert L. Royall & Francine Mellors).
Shareholders' Equity (Martin Benis).
Auditing Standards and Audit Reports (Dan M. Guy & Alan J. Winters).
1104 pages, Paperback
Volume II
The premier accounting reference, revised and expanded
The Accountants' Handbook series has the longest tradition of any reference of providing
comprehensive coverage of the field to both accounting professionals and professionals in
other fields who need or desire quick, understandable, and thorough exposure to complex
accounting-related subjects. Like its predecessors, the Tenth Edition is designed as a
single reference source that provides answers to all reasonable questions on accounting
and financial reporting asked by accountants, auditors, bankers, lawyers, financial
analysts, and other preparers and users of accounting information. Written by nationally
recognized accounting professionals, including partners in major public accounting firms,
financial executives, financial analysts, and other relevant business professionals, the
Handbook covers both financial accounting and reporting and industry specific accounting
issues in separate volumes for easy reference. Its comprehensive content provides analysis
on over 43 critical areas of accounting.
VOLUME TWO: SPECIAL INDUSTRIES AND SPECIAL TOPICS.
Oil, Gas, and Other Natural Resources (Richard P. Graff and Joseph B. Feiten).
Real Estate and Construction (Clifford H. Schwartz and Suzanne McElyea).
Financial Institutions (Laura J. Phillips, et al.).
Producers or Distributors of Films (Paul Rosenfield).
Regulated Utilities (Benjamin A. McKnight).
State and Local Government Accounting (Andrew J. Blossom, <i>et al.</i>).
Not-for-Profit Organizations (Ronald F. Ries and Ian J. Benjamin).
Providers of Health Care Services (Martha Garner).
Accounting for Government Contracts (Margaret M. Worthington).
Pension Plans and Other Postretirement and Postemployment Benefits (Vincent Amoroso, et
al.).
Stock-Based Compensation (Peter T. Chingos, et al.).
Prospective Financial Statements (Don M. Pallais).
Personal Financial Statements (Dennis S. Neier and Joel O. Steinberg).
Partnerships and Joint Ventures (Gerald L. Yarnall and Ronald J. Patten).
Estates and Trusts (Philip M. Herr).
Valuation of Nonpublic Companies (Allyn A. Joyce and Jacob P. Roosma).
Bankruptcy (Grant W. Newton).
Forensic Accounting and Litigation Consulting Services (Dennis S. Neier and Margaret R.
Kolb).
Index.
840 pages, Paperback