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by Hamlen, Hopkins

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Advanced Accounting, 4e (pg. 1.2)
Chapter 1: Intercorporate Investments: An Overview (pg. 1.2)
Introduction (pg. 1.3)
Motivations for Intercorporate Investments (pg. 1.3)
Types of Investments (pg. 1.4)
Intercorporate Debt Investments and Equity Investments with No Significant Influence (pg. 1.5)
Trading Investments (pg. 1.5)
Available-for-Sale Investments (pg. 1.6)
Held-to-Maturity Investments (pg. 1.7)
Equity Investments (pg. 1.8)
Review 1 • Trading, AFS, and HTM Debt Investments (pg. 1.9)
Investments with Significant Influence (pg. 1.9)
Accounting Using the Equity Method (pg. 1.9)
Equity in Net Income Calculation (pg. 1.10)
Other Comprehensive Income and the Equity Method (pg. 1.12)
Investee Losses and the Equity Method (pg. 1.12)
Impairment Testing (pg. 1.12)
Change to Significant Influence (pg. 1.13)
Joint Ventures (pg. 1.13)
Review 2 • Reporting for Equity Method Investments (pg. 1.14)
Controlling Investments (pg. 1.15)
Mergers, Consolidations, and Asset Acquisitions (pg. 1.15)
Stock Acquisitions (pg. 1.16)
Change to Controlling Interest (pg. 1.16)
Variable Interest Entities (pg. 1.17)
International Financial Reporting Standards For Intercorporate Investments (pg. 1.17)
Intercorporate Debt Investments and Equity Investments with No Significant Influence (pg. 1.17)
Investments with Significant Influence (pg. 1.18)
Joint Ventures (pg. 1.18)
Controlling Investments (pg. 1.19)
Review of Key Concepts (pg. 1.19)
Multiple Choice Questions (pg. 1.20)
Exercises (pg. 1.22)
Problems (pg. 1.26)
Review Solutions (pg. 1.34)
Chapter 2: Mergers and Acquisitions (pg. 1.36)
Introduction (pg. 1.37)
Motivations for Mergers and Acquisitions (pg. 1.37)
Types of Combinations (pg. 1.38)
Overview of Reporting for Combinations (pg. 1.39)
Standards of Reporting for Business Combinations (pg. 1.41)
Valuation of Assets Acquired and Liabilities Assumed (pg. 1.43)
Acquisition Date (pg. 1.43)
Identifying the Acquiring Company (pg. 1.43)
Measurement of Previously Reported Assets and Liabilities (pg. 1.44)
Identification and Measurement of Previously Unreported Intangibles (pg. 1.45)
Illustration of Reporting Assets Acquired and Liabilities Assumed (pg. 1.49)
Review 1 • Reporting Assets Acquired and Liabilities Assumed (pg. 1.51)
Measurement of Acquisition Cost (pg. 1.51)
Contingent Consideration (pg. 1.52)
Employee Compensation (pg. 1.53)
Acquisition-Related Costs (pg. 1.53)
Illustration of Reporting Consideration Given in an Acquisition (pg. 1.54)
Subsequent Changes in Asset, Liability, or Contingent Consideration Values (pg. 1.55)
Measurement Period (pg. 1.55)
Reporting Subsequent Changes in Asset and Liability Values (pg. 1.55)
Reporting Subsequent Changes in Contingent Consideration Value (pg. 1.56)
Review 2 • Reporting Assets and Liabilities Acquired, Consideration Paid, and Subsequent Events (pg. 1.57)
Bargain Purchases (pg. 1.57)
Special Issues: In-Process Research And Development, Preacquisition Contingencies, Deferred Tax Liabilities, And Step Acquisitions (pg. 1.59)
In-Process Research and Development (pg. 1.59)
Preacquisition Contingencies (pg. 1.59)
Acquired Deferred Tax Liabilities (pg. 1.60)
Step Acquisitions (pg. 1.61)
International Financial Reporting Standards for Business Combinations (pg. 1.62)
Review of Key Concepts (pg. 1.63)
Multiple Choice Questions (pg. 1.64)
Exercises (pg. 1.65)
Problems (pg. 1.72)
Review Solutions (pg. 1.83)
Chapter 3: Consolidated Financial Statements: Date of Acquisition (pg. 1.84)
Introduction (pg. 1.85)
Criteria for Consolidation (pg. 1.86)
Motivations for Off-Balance-Sheet Entities (pg. 1.86)
Standards for Consolidation (pg. 1.88)
Control and Consolidation of Equity Investments (pg. 1.88)
Control and Consolidation of Non-Equity Investments (pg. 1.89)
Review 1 • Identifying Consolidated Entities (pg. 1.94)
Consolidation at Date of Acquisition (pg. 1.94)
Consolidation of Financial Statements: Preliminary Issues (pg. 1.94)
Objectives of Consolidation (pg. 1.95)
Consolidation Working Paper (pg. 1.95)
Pushdown Accounting (pg. 1.103)
Review 2 • Consolidation with Identifiable Intangibles (pg. 1.106)
International Financial Reporting Standards for ConsolidationS (pg. 1.106)
The Concept of Control (pg. 1.106)
IFRS and U.S. GAAP Compared (pg. 1.107)
Review of Key Concepts (pg. 1.108)
Multiple Choice Questions (pg. 1.108)
Exercises (pg. 1.110)
Problems (pg. 1.117)
Review Solutions (pg. 1.127)
Chapter 4: Consolidated Financial Statements Subsequent to Acquisition (pg. 1.128)
Introduction (pg. 1.129)
Introduction to Consolidation Procedures (pg. 1.129)
Consolidation Eliminating Entries (pg. 1.130)
Illustration of Consolidation Process (pg. 1.131)
Consolidated Financial Statements (pg. 1.133)
Complete Equity Method as One-Line Consolidation (pg. 1.134)
Reporting Revaluations of Subsidiary Assets and Liabilities in Subsequent Years (pg. 1.135)
Previously Reported Assets and Liabilities (pg. 1.135)
Previously Unreported Identifiable Intangibles (pg. 1.137)
Goodwill (pg. 1.138)
Amortization and Impairment of Identifiable Intangibles and Goodwill: An Illustration (pg. 1.143)
Review 1 • Intangibles Impairment Testing (pg. 1.145)
Comprehensive Illustration: Consolidation in Subsequent Years (pg. 1.146)
Consolidation After One Year (pg. 1.146)
Consolidation After Two Years (pg. 1.149)
Review 2 • Consolidation in a Subsequent Year with Identifiable Intangibles (pg. 1.153)
IFRS for Acquired Intangibles (pg. 1.154)
Identifiable Intangibles (pg. 1.154)
Goodwill (pg. 1.155)
 Appendix to Chapter 4 (pg. 1.157)
Consolidation Eliminating Entries When the Parent Uses the Cost Method (pg. 1.157)
Review of Key Concepts (pg. 1.162)
Multiple Choice Questions (pg. 1.163)
Exercises (pg. 1.165)
Problems (pg. 1.172)
Review Solutions (pg. 1.184)
Chapter 5: Consolidated Financial Statements: Outside Interests (pg. 1.186)
Introduction (pg. 1.187)
Noncontrolling Interests at Acquisition Date (pg. 1.188)
Valuation of Noncontrolling Interests and Goodwill at Acquisition (pg. 1.188)
Measuring the Fair Value of Noncontrolling Interests (pg. 1.189)
Consolidation Eliminating Entries at Acquisition Date (pg. 1.190)
Noncontrolling Interests in the Consolidated Balance Sheet (pg. 1.191)
Consolidating Variable Interest Entities (pg. 1.192)
Noncontrolling Interests in Subsequent Years (pg. 1.193)
Consolidation at End of the First Year (pg. 1.193)
Noncontrolling Interests in the Consolidated Statement of Income and Comprehensive Income (pg. 1.196)
Consolidation at End of the Second Year (pg. 1.198)
Consolidation of VIEs in Subsequent Years (pg. 1.201)
Review 1 • Consolidation with Noncontrolling Interest at End of Third Year, U.S. GAAP (pg. 1.204)
Noncontrolling Interests and Bargain Purchases (pg. 1.204)
Bargain Purchase Consolidation at Date of Acquisition (pg. 1.205)
Bargain Purchase Consolidation at End of the First Year (pg. 1.206)
Bargain Purchase Consolidation at End of the Second Year (pg. 1.208)
International Financial Reporting Standards for Noncontrolling Interests (pg. 1.209)
Review 2 • Consolidation with Noncontrolling Interest at End of the Third Year, IFRS (pg. 1.213)
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows (pg. 1.213)
Preparation of Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows (pg. 1.214)
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows: An Illustration (pg. 1.214)
Review of Key Concepts (pg. 1.216)
Multiple Choice Questions (pg. 1.217)
Exercises (pg. 1.219)
Problems (pg. 1.226)
Review Solutions (pg. 1.239)
Chapter 6: Consolidated Financial Statements: Intercompany Transactions (pg. 1.242)
Introduction (pg. 1.243)
 Intercompany Service and Financing Transactions (pg. 1.244)
 Intercompany Profits (pg. 1.245)
Equity in Net Income and Noncontrolling Interest in Net Income (pg. 1.246)
 Intercompany Transfers of Land (pg. 1.247)
Eliminations in the Year of Transfer (pg. 1.247)
Eliminations in Subsequent Years (pg. 1.248)
Eliminations in Year of Sale to Outside Party (pg. 1.251)
 Intercompany Transfers of Inventory (pg. 1.251)
Unconfirmed Profit in Ending Inventory (pg. 1.253)
Unconfirmed Profit in Beginning Inventory (pg. 1.254)
Review 1 • Intercompany Eliminations: Land and Merchandise Transfers (pg. 1.256)
 Intercompany Transfers of Depreciable Assets (pg. 1.256)
Objectives of the Eliminations (pg. 1.257)
Eliminations in Year of Transfer (pg. 1.257)
Eliminations in Subsequent Years (pg. 1.258)
Eliminations in Year of Sale to Outside Party (pg. 1.260)
Review 2 • Intercompany Eliminations: Depreciable Asset Transfers (pg. 1.261)
 International Financial Reporting Standards for Intercompany Transactions (pg. 1.261)
 Comprehensive Illustration (pg. 1.262)
Review of Key Concepts (pg. 1.267)
Multiple Choice Questions (pg. 1.268)
Exercises (pg. 1.270)
Problems (pg. 1.276)
Review Solutions (pg. 1.288)
Chapter 7: Consolidating Foreign Currency Financial Statements (pg. 1.290)
Introduction (pg. 1.291)
 Converting a Subsidiary’s Foreign Currency Accounts to the Parent’s Currency (pg. 1.291)
The Conversion Process (pg. 1.292)
The Functional Currency (pg. 1.294)
 Translation and Remeasurement Procedures (pg. 1.295)
Translation Procedures (pg. 1.295)
Remeasurement Procedures (pg. 1.296)
Comparing Translation and Remeasurement (pg. 1.296)
Translation and Remeasurement Gains and Losses (pg. 1.296)
Translation and Remeasurement Illustrated (pg. 1.302)
Review 1 • Calculation of Remeasurement and Translation Gain or Loss (pg. 1.304)
Review 2 • Translation and Remeasurement of Foreign Currency Financial Statements (pg. 1.305)
Highly Inflationary Economies (pg. 1.306)
Changing the Functional Currency (pg. 1.307)
Translation and Remeasurement of an Existing Entity (pg. 1.307)
Converting the Statement of Cash Flows to the Reporting Currency (pg. 1.311)
Disclosures (pg. 1.311)
 Financial Analysis Using Translated and Remeasured Information (pg. 1.313)
Effects on Profitability: The “DuPont Analysis” (pg. 1.313)
Effects on Analysis of Short-Term Liquidity and Long-Term Solvency (pg. 1.314)
 Consolidation of international Subsidiaries (pg. 1.315)
Equity Method Reporting (pg. 1.315)
The Consolidation Process (pg. 1.316)
Review 3 • Consolidation of an International Subsidiary (pg. 1.320)
 IFRS for Translating and Consolidating Foreign Currency Financial Statements (pg. 1.320)
Translation and Remeasurement (pg. 1.320)
Subsidiaries in Hyperinflationary Economies (pg. 1.320)
Review of Key Concepts (pg. 1.322)
Multiple Choice Questions (pg. 1.322)
Exercises (pg. 1.324)
Problems (pg. 1.331)
Review Solutions (pg. 1.342)
Chapter 8: Foreign Currency Transactions and Hedging (pg. 1.346)
 Foreign Currency Transactions and Risk (pg. 1.347)
 Foreign Currency Transactions (pg. 1.348)
Import and Export Transactions (pg. 1.348)
Review 1 • Foreign-Currency-Denominated Import and Export Transactions (pg. 1.352)
Foreign Borrowing and Lending Transactions (pg. 1.352)
 Hedging Foreign Exchange Exposures (pg. 1.353)
Types of Foreign Exchange Risk (pg. 1.353)
Derivative Instruments Used in Hedging (pg. 1.354)
Reporting Investments in Foreign Currency Derivatives (pg. 1.356)
Review 2 • Using Forward Contracts to Hedge Foreign-Currency-Denominated Import Transactions (pg. 1.362)
Review 3 • Using Forward Contracts to Hedge Foreign-Currency-Denominated Firm Commitments (pg. 1.367)
Review 4 • Using Forward Contracts to Hedge Foreign-Currency-Denominated Forecasted Transactions (pg. 1.369)
Improvements in Hedge Accounting Requirements (pg. 1.374)
 International Financial Reporting Standards for Foreign Currency Transactions and Hedging (pg. 1.375)
Qualifications for Hedge Accounting (pg. 1.375)
Comparison of IFRS and U.S. GAAP Hedge Accounting (pg. 1.376)
Financial Instruments Disclosures (pg. 1.378)
Review of Key Concepts (pg. 1.378)
Multiple Choice Questions (pg. 1.379)
Exercises (pg. 1.381)
Problems (pg. 1.386)
Review Solutions (pg. 1.393)
Chapter 9: Futures, Options and Interest Rate Swaps (pg. 1.396)
 Derivatives and Hedge Accounting (pg. 1.397)
Accounting for Derivatives and Hedging Transactions (pg. 1.398)
Hedge Accounting Qualifications (pg. 1.398)
2017 FASB Accounting Standards Update (pg. 1.400)
 Futures Contracts (pg. 1.400)
Introduction to Futures Contracts (pg. 1.401)
Transacting in Futures Contracts (pg. 1.401)
Accounting Events in Futures Trading (pg. 1.402)
T-Account Analysis of Futures Contracts (pg. 1.402)
Illustrations of Accounting for Futures Contracts (pg. 1.403)
Review 1 • Accounting for Futures Contracts (pg. 1.407)
 Option Contracts (pg. 1.407)
Definitions
 (pg. 1.407)
Effects of Price Changes of Optioned Items (pg. 1.408)
Accounting Events in Options Trading (pg. 1.408)
Illustrations of Accounting for Options (pg. 1.409)
Review 2 • Accounting for Option Contracts (pg. 1.413)
 Interest Rate Swaps (pg. 1.414)
Accounting for Interest Rate Swaps (pg. 1.415)
Assessing Hedge Effectiveness (pg. 1.416)
Accounting Events and Entries for Interest Rate Swaps (pg. 1.417)
Review 3 • Accounting for Interest Rate Swaps (pg. 1.419)
 Disclosure Requirements (pg. 1.420)
Derivatives and Hedging Disclosures (pg. 1.420)
 Derivatives and Hedging Under IFRS (pg. 1.422)
IFRS 9 Hedge Accounting Requirements (pg. 1.422)
Review of Key Concepts (pg. 1.423)
Multiple Choice Questions (pg. 1.423)
Exercises (pg. 1.425)
Problems (pg. 1.429)
Review Solutions (pg. 1.434)
Chapter 15: Bankruptcy and Reorganization (pg. 1.698)
 Legal Aspects of Bankruptcy (pg. 1.700)
Legal Process of Chapter 7 Liquidation (pg. 1.701)
Legal Process of Chapter 11 Reorganization (pg. 1.701)
 Financial Reporting for Chapter 7 Liquidation (pg. 1.701)
Liquidation Basis of Accounting (pg. 1.701)
Statement of Affairs (pg. 1.704)
Review 1 • Chapter 7 Liquidation (pg. 1.709)
Statement of Realization and Liquidation (pg. 1.709)
 Financial Reporting for Chapter 11 Reorganization (pg. 1.713)
Reporting During the Reorganization Process (pg. 1.713)
Reporting After Reorganization (pg. 1.716)
Review 2 • Chapter 11 Reorganization (pg. 1.721)
 Other Forms of Restructuring (pg. 1.721)
Quasi-Reorganization (pg. 1.721)
Troubled Debt Restructuring (pg. 1.722)
Review of Key Concepts (pg. 1.723)
Multiple Choice Questions (pg. 1.724)
Exercises (pg. 1.726)
Problems (pg. 1.732)
Review Solutions (pg. 1.742)
Chapter 16: The SEC and Financial Reporting (pg. 1.744)
 Establishment of the SEC and Key Securities Legislation (pg. 1.746)
Establishment of the SEC (pg. 1.746)
Securities Legislation and the SEC (pg. 1.746)
Definition of a Security (pg. 1.748)
 Organization and Structure of the SEC (pg. 1.748)
SEC Pronouncements on Accounting and Auditing (pg. 1.750)
Review 1 • Mission and Organization of the SEC (pg. 1.750)
 Registration of New Securities (pg. 1.750)
 Periodic Reporting Requirements (pg. 1.752)
EDGAR (pg. 1.752)
The Annual Report: Form 10-K (pg. 1.752)
Regulation S-X (pg. 1.757)
The Quarterly Report: Form 10-Q (pg. 1.759)
Special Reports: Form 8-K (pg. 1.760)
Review 2 • Registration and Periodic Reporting Requirements (pg. 1.762)
 Corporate Accountability and Governance (pg. 1.762)
Audit Committees (pg. 1.763)
Antifraud Provisions and Insider Trading (pg. 1.763)
Proxy Statements (pg. 1.764)
The Dodd-Frank Act (pg. 1.764)
 The SEC and Accounting Standards (pg. 1.765)
Review 3 • Corporate Accountability and Governance, SEC Intervention in Standard-Setting (pg. 1.766)
Review of Key Concepts (pg. 1.766)
Multiple Choice Questions (pg. 1.767)
Exercises (pg. 1.768)
Problems (pg. 1.773)
Review Solutions (pg. 1.776)
Advanced Accounting, 4e (pg. 2.714)
Chapter 12 Segment Disclosures and Interim Financial Reporting (pg. 2.714)
3M COMPANY (pg. 2.714)
Reportable Operating Segments (pg. 2.717)
Reason for Operating Segment Disclosures (pg. 2.717)
Management Approach (pg. 2.718)
Definition of an Operating Segment (pg. 2.718)
Required Disclosures for an Operating Segment (pg. 2.720)
Example-3M’s Segment Disclosures (pg. 2.721)
Topic Review 12.1 (pg. 2.725)
Interim Financial Reporting (pg. 2.726)
Inventories (pg. 2.726)
Costs Benefitting More Than One Period (pg. 2.728)
Year-End Adjustments (pg. 2.729)
Seasonal Variation (pg. 2.729)
Income Tax Expense (pg. 2.729)
Changes to Accounting Principles and Estimates (pg. 2.730)
Interim Financial Statements Disclosures (pg. 2.731)
Chapter Summary (pg. 2.732)
Comprehensive Review (pg. 2.734)
Questions (pg. 2.734)
Multiple Choice (pg. 2.735)
Exercises (pg. 2.736)
Problem (pg. 2.737)
Topic Review (pg. 2.740)
Comprehensive Review Solution (pg. 2.740)
Susan S. Hamlen

Susan S. Hamlen

Susan S. Hamlen is the former Department Chair and Associate Professor of Accounting at the University at Buffalo School of Management. She received her PhD and MS at Purdue University and her BS at the University of California, Berkeley.

Professor Hamlen is the author of Advanced Accounting 4e and previously co-authored 12 editions of advanced accounting texts. She has taught courses in advanced accounting for over twenty-four years and courses in financial accounting for over nine years, at the undegraduate and graduate levels.

Professor Hamlen's research interests are in the area of reporting for financial derivatives and international reporting. She has publications in Journal of Derivatives Accounting, Theoretical Economics Letters, and in other accounting and analysis journals.

Professor Hamlen is an active member of the American Accounting Association and other accounting, analysis, and business organizations.


Patrick E. Hopkins

Patrick E. Hopkins

Patrick E. Hopkins, is a professor and Deloitte Foundation Accounting Faculty Fellow at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. Professor Hopkins received his B.S. and M.Acc. from the University of Florida and his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin.

Prior to entering the accounting doctoral program, Professor Hopkins served as a senior consultant with the Emerging Business Services practice of Deloitte, Haskins and Sells in Miami, Florida. Professor Hopkins has been at IU since 1995, where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on financial reporting for mergers, acquisitions and changes in corporate structure. He also served as a Visiting Professor at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business, where he taught courses on global financial reporting and on accounting for mergers, acquisitions and changes in corporate structure. During his career, Professor Hopkins won each of the top teaching awards in the Kelley School of Business, including the Trustees Teaching Award, the Schuyler F. Otteson Award, and the Sauvain Award. He also teaches in international and online executive MBA programs at Indiana University, and in the doctoral program at HHL University in Leipzig, Germany. Professor Hopkins is also a widely respected research scholar in the area of financial reporting, and investor and analyst judgment and decision making. His work has appeared in top accounting journals, including The Accounting Review, the Journal of Accounting Research, Contemporary Accounting Research, and Accounting Organizations and Society, and has been discussed in business press publications, including Barron’s, CFO, and The Deal. He is the past winner of the American Accounting Association’s Financial Accounting and Reporting Section Best Research Paper Award, the Indiana University Outstanding Junior Faculty Award, and Kelley School of Business Outstanding Research Award.


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