Description
Efnisyfirlit
- Preface to the First Edition
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Abbreviations
- How to use this book
- Part I: Financial statements according to German GAAP
- 1 Introduction to accounting
- 1.1 Purpose of accounting
- 1.2 Elements of financial statements
- 1.3 Accounting procedures
- 2 Introduction to German accounting
- 2.1 Legal framework
- 2.2 Reporting conception
- 2.3 Generally accepted accounting principles
- 2.4 Balance sheet: general recognition rules
- 2.5 Stock taking/inventory
- 2.6 Definition of income and expense
- 3 Financial statements according to commercial code
- 3.1 Balance sheet
- 3.2 Income statement
- 3.3 Notes
- 3.4 Cash flow statement
- 3.5 Management report
- 4 Consolidated financial statements
- 4.1 Purpose
- 4.2 Legal requirements
- 4.3 Elements and content
- 4.4 General principles
- 4.5 Consolidation scope
- 4.6 Consolidation procedures
- 4.7 Consolidated notes
- Part II: Exercises
- 5 Exercises on individual topics with solutions
- 5.1 Bookkeeping and basic terms
- 5.2 Exercises on fundamental concepts and GAAP
- 5.3 Exercises on non-current assets
- 5.4 Exercises on current assets
- 5.5 Exercises on equity
- 5.6 Exercises on provisions
- 5.7 Exercises on debt
- 5.8 Exercises on deferred items and deferred taxes
- 5.9 Exercises on income statement and cash flow statement
- 6 Case studies
- Case 1: Depreciation and advance payments
- Case 2: Accounting policy of Victoria AG
- Case 3: Accounting policy of bits and pieces GmbH
- Case 4: Accounting for inventories
- Case 5: Accounting for intangible assets
- Case 6: Accounting policy
- Case 7: Accounting for inventories (2)
- Case 8: Consolidated financial statements (1)
- Case 9: Consolidated financial statements (2)
- Questions
- 7 Solutions for case studies
- Questions:
- Part III: Additional information
- 8 Translation of German legal accounting rules
- 9 Glossary
- 10 Vocabulary
- Literature
- Legal sources
- Commentaries and textbooks
- About the author
- Index
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