Accounting for derivatives: advanced hedging under IFRS

By: Ramirez, JuanMaterial type: BookBookSeries: Wiley finance seriesPublication details: West Sussex John Wiley & Sons 2007Description: xiv, 427 pISBN: 9780470515792Subject(s): Financial instruments - Accounting - Standards | Derivative securities - Accounting | Hedging (Finance) - AccountingDDC classification: 657.7 Summary: Accounting for Derivatives: Advanced Hedging under IFRS is a comprehensive practical guide to hedge accounting. This book is neither written by auditors afraid of providing opinions on strategies for which accounting rules are not clear, nor by accounting professors lacking practical experience. Instead, it is based on day-to-day experience, advising corporate CFOs and treasurers on sophisticated hedging strategies. It covers the most frequent hedging strategies and addresses the most pressing challenges that corporate executives find today. (http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470515791.html)
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Accounting for Derivatives: Advanced Hedging under IFRS is a comprehensive practical guide to hedge accounting. This book is neither written by auditors afraid of providing opinions on strategies for which accounting rules are not clear, nor by accounting professors lacking practical experience. Instead, it is based on day-to-day experience, advising corporate CFOs and treasurers on sophisticated hedging strategies. It covers the most frequent hedging strategies and addresses the most pressing challenges that corporate executives find today. (http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470515791.html)

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