University of Southampton (UOS) • BSc Accounting and Finance
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This is a word Document with a whole first semester worth of notes on Financial Accounting 1. It has examples and well structured notes.
Detailed lecture notes with worked examples guiding the process of accounting for construction contracts under IAS 11.
Detailed lecture notes with several worked example covering what earnings per share is, why it is important and a number of calculations of the different types of EPS under IAS 33.
Detailed lecture notes covering the need for a statement of cash flows; the preparation of cash flows in accordance with IAS 7 and the the advantages and criticisms of cash flows.
Lecture notes covering what group accounts are under various accounting frameworks and how to create a consolidated statement of financial position including all of the various adjustments required. A worked example included.
Detailed lecture notes and worked example for how to calculate the statement of profit or loss for group accounts
Lecture notes covering the importance of narrative information in annual reports, as well as the various sections required under the Company's Act 2006 and the recent changes made to requirments for financial years ending on or after 30 September 2013.
Lecture notes covering investment and cash flow ratios, as well as the interpretation of financial statements using all types of ratios and benchmarks. Included are several worked examples and added detail further to the information provided in the lecture.
Lecture notes on analysis and interpretation of financial information, with a focus on ratio analysis, including a detailed worked example and added information from the lecture.