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iGAAP - VOL 1 FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS IN INDIA INCLUDING A COMPARISON WITH IFRS WOLTER KLUWER (INDIA) PVT. LTD.,

By: Publication details: WOLTER KLUWER (INDIA) PVT. LTD. 2012 GURGAON - HARYANAEdition: 4Description: XLVIII, 1915 HARDISBN:
  • 978-81-8473-851-3
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 657.3
Summary: iGAAP Financial Reporting Standards in India, including a comparison with IFRS is a practical and comprehensive accounting guide for Indian companies. Features of the book: Useful for Indian companies Can be used by Indian companies having overseas subsidiaries to prepare IFRS financial statements Explains the AS that apply to Indian entities Requirements of revised Schedule VI in each chapter In-depth explanations on AS 30, 31 and 32 with exhaustive examples to elucidate the otherwise complex theory. AS 30 deals with Financial Instruments Added interpretation, observations and examples where Indian GAAP or IFRSs seem silent, ambiguous or unclear Many illustrative examples which clearly clarify the underlying principles A standard-by-standard and section-by-section comparison with the provisions of the relevant IFRSs Recent developments under IFRS and Indian GAAP included enabling readers to assess the expected changes and how they might impact their financial statements
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iGAAP Financial Reporting Standards in India, including a comparison with IFRS is a practical and comprehensive accounting guide for Indian companies.





Features of the book:

Useful for Indian companies
Can be used by Indian companies having overseas subsidiaries to prepare IFRS financial statements
Explains the AS that apply to Indian entities
Requirements of revised Schedule VI in each chapter
In-depth explanations on AS 30, 31 and 32 with exhaustive examples to elucidate the otherwise complex theory. AS 30 deals with Financial Instruments
Added interpretation, observations and examples where Indian GAAP or IFRSs seem silent, ambiguous or unclear
Many illustrative examples which clearly clarify the underlying principles
A standard-by-standard and section-by-section comparison with the provisions of the relevant IFRSs
Recent developments under IFRS and Indian GAAP included enabling readers to assess the expected changes and how they might impact their financial statements

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