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iGAAP: financial reporting standards in India including a comparison with IFRS

Contributor(s): Publication details: New Delhi Wolters Kluwer (India) Pvt. Ltd. 2008 Description: xxxvii, 1209 p. Vol.1; xxiii, 1057 p. Vol. 2ISBN:
  • 9788184731323
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 657.02
Summary: This is a practical and comprehensive accounting guide for companies that are based in India. It includes a standard-by-standard and section-by-section comparison with the provisions of the IFRSs. With Indian GAAP set to converge with the IFRSs from 2011, this book is the ideal one-stop reference guide for all. With clear and detailed explanations and examples of IFRS and Indian GAAP, this book helps meet the challenge of converging of Indian GAAP with the IFRSs.The book provides invaluable guidance by: 1. Focusing on the practical issues of convergence. 2. Providing in-depth explanations on AS 30, 31 and 32 with extensive checklists, wherever required. 3. Providing a standard-by-standard and section-by-section comparison with the provisions of the relevant IFRSs. 4. Adding interpretation and observations and providing examples where Indian GAAP or IFRSs seem silent, ambiguous or unclear. 5. Providing many illustrative examples which clearly clarify the underlying principles. Source: Publisher
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This is a practical and comprehensive accounting guide for companies that are based in India. It includes a standard-by-standard and section-by-section comparison with the provisions of the IFRSs. With Indian GAAP set to converge with the IFRSs from 2011, this book is the ideal one-stop reference guide for all. With clear and detailed explanations and examples of IFRS and Indian GAAP, this book helps meet the challenge of converging of Indian GAAP with the IFRSs.The book provides invaluable guidance by: 1. Focusing on the practical issues of convergence. 2. Providing in-depth explanations on AS 30, 31 and 32 with extensive checklists, wherever required. 3. Providing a standard-by-standard and section-by-section comparison with the provisions of the relevant IFRSs. 4. Adding interpretation and observations and providing examples where Indian GAAP or IFRSs seem silent, ambiguous or unclear. 5. Providing many illustrative examples which clearly clarify the underlying principles. Source: Publisher

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