IFRS and U.S. GAAP Classification Inconsistencies in the Statement of Cash Flows 2013

  • 29 Jan 2013
  • Webinar

Description

IFRS and U.S. GAAP Classification Inconsistencies in the Statement of Cash Flows 2013 is a webinar that covers topics such as:

  • Interest and Dividend Cash Flows
  • Effects of exchange rate change
  • Debt Issue Costs
  • Debt Discounts and Premiums
  • Interest on Cash and Cash Equivalents
  • Capitalized Interest
  • Leases
  • Productive Assets to be Used or Rented and Then Sold
  • Exploration Expenditures
  • Certain Capitalized Expenditures
  • Installment Sales
  • Cash Receipts of Receivables
  • Seller and Third-Party Financing of Sales of Inventory
  • Installment Purchases of Inventory
  • Trading vs. Investment Securities
  • Seller and Third-Party Financing of Productive Assets
  • Transfer of Accounts Receivable
  • Loans Held for Sale
  • Equity Method Investments and Investments in Joint Ventures
  • Repurchase and Reverse Repurchase Agreements
  • Unusual or Infrequent and Material Items
  • Extraordinary Items
  • Accounting Changes and Error Corrections
  • Discontinued Operations
  • Excess Tax Benefits of Share-Based Payment Arrangements
  • Income Taxes
  • Insurance Claim Proceeds
  • Value Added and Sales and Use Tax
  • Derivatives and Hedging
  • Corporate-Owned Life Insurance
  • Dividends of Shares Subject to Mandatory Redemption
  • Government Grants

IFRS and U.S. GAAP Classification Inconsistencies in the Statement of Cash Flows 2013 brings together External Auditors, Internal Auditors, Financial analysts, Financial Officers, Chief Financial Officers, Chief Accounting Officers, Academics and Accountants.

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