Modern Advanced Accounting In Canada,
10th Edition By Darrell Herauf, Chima
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Chapters 1 - 12, Complete
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A brief description of the major points covered in each case and problem.CASES
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In this case, students are introduced to the difference in accounting for R&D costs betweenIFRS a
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nd ASPE and asked to provide arguments to support the different standards.
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Case 1-2 (adapted froma case prepared by Peter Secord, Saint Mary’s University)
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In this real life case, students are asked to discuss the merits of historical costs vs. replacement costs. Ac
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tual note disclosure from a company’s financial statements is provided as background material.
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Case 1-3 (adapted from a case prepared by Peter Secord, Saint Mary’s University)
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, A Canadian company has just acquired a non-
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controlling interest in a U.S. public company. It must decide whether to use IFRS or U.S. GAAP for the U.S
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. subsidiary. Financial statement information is provided under IFRS and U.S. GAAP. The reasons for so
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me of the differences in numbers must be explained and an opinion provided as to which method best r
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This case is adapted from a CPA Canada case. A private company is planning to go public. Analysis and r
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ecommendations are required for accounting issues related to purchase and installation of new infor
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mation system, revenue recognition, convertible debentures and doubtfulaccounts receivable.
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This case is adapted from a CPA Canada case. A private company is planning to transition from ASPE to
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ures, unusual item, revenue recognition, contingency and impairment.
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