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More About This Title Wiley CPA Examination Review 31st Edition 2004-2005 Volume 1 Outlines and Study Guides
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Patrick R. Delaney was the Arthur Andersen LLP Alumni Professor of Accountancy and Department Chair at Northern Illinois University. He received his PhD in Accountancy from the University of Illinois. He had public accounting experience with Arthur Andersen LLP and was coauthor of GAAP: Interpretation and Application, also published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. He served as Vice President and a member of the Illinois CPA Society’s Board of Directors, and was Chairman of its Accounting Principles Committee; was a past president of the Rockford Chapter, Institute of Management Accountants; and had served on numerous other professional committees; and has made many presentations to professional groups. He was a member of the American Accounting Association, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, and Institute of Management Accountants. Professor Delaney was published in The Accounting Review and was a recipient of the Illinois CPA Society’s Outstanding Educator Award, NIU’s Excellence-in-Teaching Award, and Lewis University’s Distinguished Alumnus Award. He was involved in NIU’s CPA Review Course as director and instructor.
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2. EXAMINATION GRADING AND GRADER ORIENTATION.
3. THE SOLUTIONS APPROACH.
4. TAKING THE EXAMINATION.
5. AUDITING AND ATTESTATION.
Engagement Planning.
Internal Control.
Evidence.
Reporting.
Audit Sampling.
Auditing with Technology.
Outlines of Professional Standards.
6. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND REPORTING.
Basic Theory and Financial Reporting.
A. Basic Concepts.
B. Error Correction.
C. Accounting Changes.
D. Financial Statements.
Inventory.
Fixed Assets.
Monetary Current Assets and Current Liabilities.
Present Value.
A. Fundamentals.
B. Bonds.
C. Debt Restructure.
D. Pensions.
E. Leases.
Deferred Taxes.
Stockholders’ Equity.
Investments.
Statement of Cash Flows.
Business Combinations and Consolidations.
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities.
Miscellaneous.
A. Personal Financial Statements.
B. Interim Reporting.
C. Segment Reporting.
D. Partnership Accounting.
E. Foreign Currency Translation.
Governmental.
Not-for-Profit.
Outlines of Accounting Pronouncements.
7. REGULATION.
8. PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND BUSINESS LAW.
Professional Responsibilities.
Federal Securities Acts.
Contracts.
Sales.
Commercial Paper.
Secured Transactions.
Bankruptcy.
Debtor-Creditor Relationships.
Agency.
Regulation of Employment and Environment.
Property.
Insurance.
9. FEDERAL TAXATION.
Individual.
Transactions in Property.
Partnership.
Corporate.
Gift and Estate.
10. BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT AND CONCEPTS.
Business Structure.
Information Technology.
Economics and Strategy.
Financial Management.
Risk Management and Capital Budgeting.
Performance Measures.
Cost Measurement.
Planning, Control, and Analysis.
INDEX.
* As explained in Chapter 1, this volume is organized into 45 modules (manageable study units). Volume 2 is organized in a parallel fashion.