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Corporate Financial Reporting and Analysis: A Global Perspective, 4th Edition

Corporate Financial Reporting and Analysis: A Global Perspective, 4th Edition

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  • 出版商: John Wiley & Sons (Higher Education)
  • ISBN: 9781119494577
  • 出版时间 October 2018
  • 规格: Paperback , 368 pages
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    Corporate Financial Reporting Analysis combines comprehensive coverage and a rigorous approach to modern financial reporting with a readable and accessible style. Merging traditional principles of corporate finance and accepted reporting practices with current models enable the reader to develop essential interpretation and analysis skills, while the emphasis on real-world practicality and methodology provides seamless coverage of both GAAP and IFRS requirements for enhanced global relevance.

    Two decades of classroom testing among INSEAD MBA students has honed this text to provide the clearest, most comprehensive model for financial statement interpretation and analysis; a concise, logically organized pedagogical framework includes problems, discussion questions, and real-world case studies that illustrate applications and current practices, and in-depth examination of key topics clarifies complex concepts and builds professional intuition. With insightful coverage of revenue recognition, inventory accounting, receivables, long-term assets, M&A, income taxes, and other principle topics, this book provides both education and ongoing reference for MBA students.


    • Links financial statement analysis with business valuation, and highlights the economic role of accounting in global capital markets
    • Offers an intuitive approach to reporting under IFRS and US GAAP, with comprehensive coverage of critical topics
    • Merges the company’s external outlook with managerial perspective based on financial statements
    • Provides in-depth coverage of fair value, double-entry book-keeping, accounting for pensions, and other increasingly critical topics


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    1 An Introduction to Financial Statements 1

    The Three Principal Financial Statements, 2

    Other Items in the Annual Report, 9

    Generally Accepted Accounting Principles: The Rules of the Game, 12

    The Barriers to Understanding Financial Statements, 12

    Key Lessons from the Chapter, 14

    Key Terms and Concepts from the Chapter, 15

    Questions, 15

    Problems: 15

    1.1 Balance Sheet Terminology, 15

    1.2 Understanding Balance Sheet Relationships, 16

    1.3 Interpreting an Auditor’s Opinion, 16

    Case Studies: 17

    1-1 Apple: An Introduction to Financial Statement Analysis, 17

    1-2 Pepsico: Communicating Financial Performance, 20

    Notes, 23

    2 The Balance Sheet and Income Statement 24

    A Further Look at the Balance Sheet, 24

    Assets, 25

    Liabilities, 27

    Shareholders’ Equity, 28

    A Further Look at the Income Statement, 29

    Other Things You Should Know About the Balance Sheet and the Income Statement, 30

    Key Lessons from the Chapter, 32

    Key Terms and Concepts from the Chapter, 33

    Questions, 33

    Appendix 2.1 The Mechanics of Financial Accounting: The Double-Entry System, 33

    Key Terms and Concepts from the Appendix, 42

    Key Lessons from the Appendix, 42

    Problem: 42

    2.1 Preparing a Balance Sheet and an Income Statement, 42

    Case Study: 43

    2-1 JanMar Fabrics: Preparing the Balance Sheet and Income Statement, 43

    3 A Brief Overview of GAAP and IFRS: The Framework for Financial Accounting 45

    The Core Principles of GAAP and IFRS, 45

    The Key Qualitative Characteristics of Financial Information, 47

    The Key Assumptions of Financial Information, 48

    Modifying Conventions, 48

    The Future of Financial Reporting, 49

    Key Lessons from the Chapter, 50

    Key Terms and Concepts from the Chapter, 51

    Questions, 51

    4 Revenue Recognition 52

    Introduction, 52

    The Five-Step Revenue Recognition Model, 52

    Revenue-Recognition Controversies, 65

    Key Lessons from the Chapter, 68

    Key Terms and Concepts from the Chapter, 68

    Questions, 68

    Problems: 68

    4.1 Revenue Recognition at and After Time of Sale, 68

    4.2 Recognizing Revenue Over Time, 69

    4.3 Journal Entries for Gift Cards, 69

    4.4 Recognizing Revenue Over Time, 69

    4.5 Revenue Recognition in Different Types of Businesses, 69

    Case Studies: 70

    4-1 Kiwi Builders, Ltd., 70

    4-2 Revenue Recognition at Starbucks Corporation, 70

    4-3 Network Associates (McAfee): A Case of “Channel Stuffing”, 77

    Notes, 79

    5 The Statement of Cash Flows 80

    Introduction, 80

    The Reporting of Cash Flows from Operations, 80

    Preparing the Statement of Cash Flows, 82

    IFRS and the Statement of Cash Flows, 90

    Analyzing the Statement of Cash Flows, 90

    Key Lessons from the Chapter, 94

    Key Terms and Concepts from the Chapter, 94

    Questions, 95

    Problems: 95

    5.1 Interpreting the Statement of Cash Flows, 95

    5.2 Adjustments on the Statement of Cash Flows, 95

    5.3 Preparing and Analyzing a Statement of Cash Flows, 97

    5.4 Interpreting the Role of Accounts Payable in Cash Flow from Operations, 97

    5.5 Manipulating the Statement of Cash Flows, 98

    5.6 Analysis of the Statement of Cash Flows, 98

    5.7 Cash Flow and Credit Risk, 99

    5.8 Preparing and Interpreting the Statement of Cash Flows, 100

    Case Studies: 100

    5-1 Blockbuster Inc.: Movie Rentals, Profits, and Operating Cash, 100

    5-2 Monahan Manufacturing: Preparing and Interpreting a Statement of Cash Flows, 107

    5-3 A Tale of Three Companies: Cash Flows at Sun Microsystems,Wal-Mart, and Merck, 108

    5-4 Inditex: Analyzing the Statement of Cash Flows, 110

    Notes, 114

    6 Financial Statement Analysis 115

    Introduction, 115

    Business and Industry Analysis, 116

    Accounting Analysis, 119

    Financial Analysis, 119

    Dupont Analysis, 122

    ROE and the Analysis of Financial Risk, 129

    Key Lessons from the Chapter, 136

    Key Terms and Concepts from the Chapter, 137

    Questions, 137

    Appendix 6.1 An Industry and Competitive Analysis of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), 137

    Appendix 6.2 Summary of Financial Statement Ratios, 139

    Problems: 141

    6.1 Financial Statement Detective Exercise, 141

    6.2 Effects of Transactions on Selected Balance Sheet Figures, 143

    6.3 Calculating and Interpreting PP&E Turnover Ratios, 144

    6.4 Financial Statement Detective Exercise in the Pharmaceutical Industry, 144

    6.5 Comprehensive Financial Ratio Analysis, 146

    6.6 Profitability Analysis for The Home Depot, 146

    6.7 Comparative Analysis of Receivables and Inventories, 147

    Case Studies: 147

    6-1 Profitability Analysis and WalMart’s Suppliers, 147

    6-2 LVMH and Warnaco: Strategy and Financial Statement Analysis, 148

    Notes, 153

    7 Business Valuation and Financial Statement Analysis 154

    Valuation Principles, 154

    Valuation: From Theory to Practice, 155

    The Economic Profit Approach to Valuation, 156

    A Case Study in Valuation: TSMC, 158

    A Brief Word on Growth Rates, 162

    Key Lessons from the Chapter, 165

    Key Terms and Concepts from the Chapter, 165

    Questions, 165

    Problems: 165

    7.1 Estimating the Value of The Home Depot, 165

    7.2 Explaining Differences in P/E Ratios, 166

    7.3 Explaining Differences in P/E Ratios, 166

    Case Study: 166

    7-1 Valuation Based on Discounted Cash Flows: The Case of Vardon Golf Ltd., 166

    Notes, 167

    8 Accounting for Receivables and Bad Debts 168

    Introduction, 168

    Estimating Bad Debts, 168

    Writing off Accounts, 169

    The Direct Method: An Alternative Approach, 169

    What Happens When Written-off Accounts are Later Collected?, 170

    The “Aging” of Accounts Receivable, 170

    Sales Returns and Allowances, 171

    Analyzing Receivables, 172

    Key Lessons from the Chapter, 173

    Key Terms and Concepts from the Chapter, 173

    Questions, 173

    Appendix 8.1 Accounting for Loan Loss Reserves, 173

    Problems: 175

    8.1 Bad Debts on Loans Receivable, 175

    8.2 Determining Bad Debt Expense from an Aging Schedule, 175

    8.3 Analyzing Receivables and the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts, 175

    8.4 Provisions for Credit Losses, 181

    Case Studies: 182

    8-1 Receivables and Bad Debts at Toyota, 182

    8-2 Johnson Perry, 182

    8-3 Citigroup Inc.: Accounting for Loan Loss Reserves, 185

    Notes, 191

    9 Accounting for Inventory 192

    Introduction, 192

    Inventory Valuation: LIFO, FIFO, and the Rest, 195

    The Lower of Cost or Net Realizable Value Rule, 196

    The Cost-Flow Assumptions: An Example, 196

    Inventory Cost-Flow Assumptions: A Summary, 199

    Key Lessons from the Chapter, 200

    Key Terms and Concepts from the Chapter, 200

    Questions, 200

    Problems: 201

    9.1 Calculating Inventory Under the FIFO and Average-Cost Methods, 201

    9.2 Inventories and Ratio Analysis, 201

    9.3 Correcting Inventory Errors, 201

    9.4 The Lower of Cost or Net Realizable Value Rule, 201

    9.5 Calculating Cost of Goods Sold Under FIFO and Specific Identification, 201

    Case Studies: 202

    9-1 LIFO Accounting at Tamar Chemicals, 202

    9-2 Deere and CNH Global: Performance Effects of Inventory Accounting Choice, 202

    Notes, 208

    10 Accounting for Property, Plant, and Equipment 209

    Introduction, 209

    Initial Recognition of PP&E, 210

    Subsequent Expenditures: Repair or Improvement?, 211

    Accounting for Depreciation, 211

    Changes in Depreciation Estimates or Methods, 213

    Asset Impairment, 214

    Fair Value vs. Historical Cost, 215

    Divestitures and Asset Sales, 216

    Intangible Assets, 216

    Key Lessons from the Chapter, 218

    Key Terms and Concepts from the Chapter, 218

    Questions, 218

    Problems: 219

    10.1 Comparing the Effects of Depreciation Choice on Financial Ratios, 219

    10.2 Analyzing Depreciation on PP&E, 219

    10.3 Calculating and Analyzing Amortization Expense, 220

    10.4 Calculating Depreciation Expense, 220

    10.5 Effects of Changes in Estimates on Depreciation Expense, 221

    10.6 Interpreting Disclosures for Property, Plant and Equipment, 221

    10.7 Capitalizing or Expensing Costs, 224

    10.8 Journal Entries for Depreciation and Amortization Expense, 224

    11 Leases and Off-Balance-Sheet Debt 225

    Introduction, 225

    Leasing Accounting Before 2018: Capital vs. Operating Leases, 225

    Accounting for Capital Leases, 226

    Accounting for Operating Leases, 227

    Lease Accounting: An Example, 227

    Interpreting Lease Disclosures, 229

    Off-Balance-Sheet Debt, 230

    Recent Developments in Lease Accounting, 231

    Key Lessons from the Chapter, 233

    Key Terms and Concepts from the Chapter, 233

    Questions, 233

    Problem: 233

    11.1 The Financial Reporting Effects of Selling Receivables, 233

    Case Studies: 234

    11-1 Lease Accounting at Metro AG, 234

    11-2 Pennzoil-Quaker State and the Sale of Receivables, 235

    11-3 Executory Contracts, 235

    Note, 235

    12 Accounting for Bonds 236

    Introduction, 236

    Accounting for Bond Issuance, 237

    Accounting for Bonds Sold at Par, 238

    Accounting for Bonds Sold at a Premium, 238

    Bond Redemption Before Maturity, 242

    Accounting for Bonds Issued at a Discount, 242

    Zero-Coupon Bonds, 244

    Key Lessons from the Chapter, 246

    Key Terms and Concepts from the Chapter, 246

    Questions, 247

    Problems: 247

    12.1 Journal Entries and Balance Sheet Presentation for Bonds, 247

    12.2 Amortization of Bond Discount and Premium, 247

    12.3 Journal Entries for Bond Issuance and Subsequent Interest Payments, 247

    13 Provisions and Contingencies 248

    Introduction, 248

    Defining Provisions, 249

    Measuring the Provision, 249

    Disclosure of Provisions: Interpreting the Notes, 250

    Contingent Liabilities, 251

    Contingent Assets, 254

    Key Lessons from the Chapter, 254

    Key Terms and Concepts from the Chapter, 254

    Questions, 254

    Problems: 255

    13.1 Accounting for Warranties, 255

    13.2 Analyzing and Interpreting Disclosures on the Provision for Warranties, 255

    Case Studies: 255

    13-1 Accounting for Contingent Assets: The Case of Cardinal Health, 255

    13-2 Firestone Tire and Rubber Company (A), 257

    13-3 Firestone Tire and Rubber Company (B), 259

    Notes, 259

    14 Accounting for Pensions 260

    Introduction, 260

    A Brief Word on Defined Contribution Plans, 260

    Unfunded Defined Benefit Plans, 261

    Funded Defined Benefit Plans, 261

    American Airlines: An Example of Defined Benefit Plan Disclosure, 267

    Key Lessons from the Chapter, 269

    Key Terms and Concepts from the Chapter, 270

    Questions, 270

    Case Study: 270

    14-1 Comprehensive Pension Review Problem: Cathay Pacific, 270

    Note, 273

    15 Accounting for Income Tax 274

    Introduction, 274

    Temporary and Permanent Differences, 275

    Deferred Taxes and the Balance Sheet Approach, 276

    The Balance Sheet Approach: An Example, 277

    Interpreting Income Tax Disclosures: The Case of Intel Corporation, 279

    Why Deferred Income Tax is Important, 284

    Key Lessons from the Chapter, 285

    Key Terms and Concepts from the Chapter, 285

    Questions, 285

    Problems: 285

    15.1 Calculating Temporary and Permanent Differences, 285

    15.2 Interpreting Income Tax Disclosures, 286

    15.3 Deferred Income Taxes and the Statement of Cash Flows, 286

    Case Study: 288

    15-1 Deferred Tax Assets and the Valuation Allowance: The Case of Ford Motor Company, 288

    Notes, 292

    16 Accounting for Shareholders’ Equity 293

    Introduction, 293

    Shareholders’ Equity: An Introduction, 293

    More on Contributed Capital, 297

    Accounting for Stock Transactions, 298

    Dividends on Common Stock, 301

    Stock Dividends and Stock Splits, 303

    Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income, 305

    Convertible Bonds, 305

    The Statement of Shareholders’ Equity, 307

    Key Lessons from the Chapter, 308

    Key Terms and Concepts from the Chapter, 308

    Questions, 308

    Problems: 309

    16.1 Effect of Selected Transactions on Net Income and Shareholders’ Equity, 309

    16.2 Share Buybacks, 309

    16.3 The Financial Statement Effects of Dividend Payments and Buybacks, 309

    16.4 The Accounting and Economic Consequences of Stock Splits and Stock Dividends, 310

    Case Studies: 310

    16-1 Stock Options, Stock Dividends, and Stock Splits, 310

    16-2 Share Buybacks: Economic Rationale and Financial Reporting Effects, 311

    16-3 The Accounting for Convertible Bonds, 311

    16-4 Why Do Companies Buy Back Their Own Shares? The Case of the Scomi Group, 311

    Notes, 312

    17 Investments 313

    Introduction, 313

    Investments at Microsoft, 313

    Debt and Passive Equity Investments, 314

    The Fair Value Hierarchy, 316

    Equity Method, 317

    A Further Look at Microsoft’s Investments, 319

    Consolidation, 321

    Key Lessons from the Chapter, 323

    Key Terms and Concepts from the Chapter, 324

    Questions, 324

    Problems: 324

    17.1 Classification of Long-Term Investments, 324

    17.2 The Effect of Transaction Cost on Marketable Securities and Investments, 325

    17.3 Journal Entries and Analysis Under the Equity Method, 325

    17.4 Review Problem, 325

    17.5 Mark-to-Market Accounting for Trading Securities, 326

    17.6 The Equity Method and the Statement of Cash Flows, 326

    Case Studies: 327

    17-1 Stora Enso: Accounting for Investments, 327

    17-2 Coca-Cola and Coca-Cola Enterprises: The Equity

    Method in Practice, 328

    Notes, 328

    18 Accounting for Mergers and Acquisitions 329

    Introduction, 329

    Purchase Price/Cost of Acquisition, 329

    Contingent Consideration, 330

    Recognition and Measurement of Identifiable Assets, 330

    Subsequent Adjustments to Acquired Assets and Liabilities, 334

    Goodwill Impairment, 334

    Noncontrolling Interest, 335

    Key Lessons from the Chapter, 336

    Key Terms and Concepts from the Chapter, 336

    Questions, 336

    Problems: 336

    18.1 Journal Entry for an Acquisition, 336

    18.2 Analysis of an Acquisition, 337

    18.3 Accounting for an Acquisition: Carrefour and BLC (China), 337

    18.4 Business Combinations at Tesco, 338

    18.5 AB InBev acquires SABMiller, 338

    Appendix: Tables for Present Value and Future Value Factors 342

    Index 351

    • Updated to align with recent changes to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)
    • New chapter discusses corporate social responsibility (CSR), also referred to as Corporate Responsibility (CR) or Sustainability Reporting (SR), and its repercussions to financial reporting

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