This book focuses on teaching students how to use the FASB Codification and the IASB e-IFRS research databases. Understanding how to use the Codification is becoming more crucial to success on the CPA exam and success in the profession. The authors offer a concise guide to the topic that can be used to supplement an Intermediate Accounting or Advanced Accounitng Course, or be used as a central text in an Accounting Research course. It can also be used as a guide for existing professionals. There is currently no competitor that incorporates both the FASB Codification and the IASBs e-IFRS Systems. This text is unique in that it focuses on the skill development of financial accounting research utilizing these two major research systems.
Book Details:
- Author: Natalie Tatiana Churyk
- ISBN: 9781118107294
- Year Published: 2012
- Pages: 112
- BISAC: BUS001050, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS/Accounting / Standards (GAAP, IFRS, etc.)
About the Book and Topic:
This book focuses on teaching students how to use the FASB Codification and the IASB e-IFRS research databases. Understanding how to use the Codification is becoming more crucial to success on the CPA exam and success in the profession. The authors offer a concise guide to the topic that can be used to supplement an Intermediate Accounting or Advanced Accounitng Course, or be used as a central text in an Accounting Research course. It can also be used as a guide for existing professionals. There is currently no competitor that incorporates both the FASB Codification and the IASBs e-IFRS Systems. This text is unique in that it focuses on the skill development of financial accounting research utilizing these two major research systems.
There is currently no competitor that incorporates both the FASB Codification and the IASBs e-IFRS Systems. This text is unique in that it focuses on the skill development of financial accounting research utilizing these two major research systems. Each system is fully explained regarding its use in conducting financial accounting research. The book balances instructional content with case examples. Having written a successful accounting research text for Wiley already, now in its 7th edition, the author team are authorities on the subject.
About the Author
Natalie T. Churyk is a professor of Accounting at Northern Illinois University. She received her PhD from the University of South Carolina in 2001. Thomas C. Pearson is a professor of Accounting at the University of Hawaii. He received his JD/MBA from Vanderbilt in 1984. Thomas R. Weirich is a professor of Accounting at Central Michigan University. He received his PhD from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1976.