Accounting Principles for Lawyers

Peter Holgate author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:2nd Feb '06

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An examination of accounting principles, in particular those aspects of accounting that lawyers need to understand.

This book explains those aspects of accounting that lawyers need to understand, such as how accounting in the UK interacts with companies legislation, and the move to international accounting standards. For the general practitioner as well as lawyers working in corporate and commercial law and tax.Many lawyers, especially those dealing with commercial matters, need to understand accounting yet feel on shaky ground in the area. This book is written specifically for them. It breaks down and makes clear basic concepts (such as the difference between profit and cash flow), the accounting profession and the legal and regulatory framework within which accounting operates. The relevant provisions of the Companies Act 1985 are discussed at some length. Holgate explains generally accepted accounting principles in the UK (GAAP), the trend towards global harmonisation and the role of international accounting standards. He then deals with specific areas such as group accounts, acquisitions, tax, leases, pensions, financial instruments, and realised profits, focusing in each case on those aspects that are likely to confront lawyers in their work. This book will appeal to the general practitioner as well as to lawyers working in corporate, commercial, and tax law.

ISBN: 9780521607223

Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 19mm

Weight: 493g

226 pages