The most authoritative financial reporting text for second and third-year courses, Loftus’ Financial Reporting is back in a new fourth edition with updates to the Australian Accounting Standards (up to May 2022), making it the most current book on the market. New to this edition is an entire chapter on ethics, a completely reworked sustainability chapter and an expanded integration of New Zealand standards and examples. The new edition encourages students to not only develop a conceptual understanding of the content, but to also apply it in a variety of practical contexts. Supported by a variety of digital resources like interactive worked problems and questions with immediate feedback, Financial Reporting is a textbook designed for an engaging, interactive learning experience.
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Belinda Luke
Belinda Luke, is an associate professor in the School of Accountancy at Queensland University of Technology. She has approximately ten years of experience in both academia and industry, working for a Big 4 accounting firm in Australia, Ukraine, Papua New Guinea and China; before joining academia. Belinda teaches company accounting at QUT and has taught finance and accounting in Australia and New Zealand. Her qualifications include CA, BBus (Hons), MBus (Hons), PhD and Graduate Certificate in Higher Education. Belinda’s research interests include accountability in the public sector and third sector.
Hong Nee Ang
Hong Nee Ang, BAcc (Hons), MBA, PhD, CPA, CA(M), is the Director of Master of Accounting and International Finance at Deakin University. She has more than 15 years working experience in industries and academia in Australia, Malaysia and South Korea. Prior to joining academia, she held positions as a senior auditor in an accounting firm and an accountant in an IT manufacturing company. She has taught corporate accounting, accounting theory, professional research and analysis for accountants to both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Her research interests are in the areas of international financial reporting standards, corporate governance and directors’ remuneration.
Janice Loftus
Janice Loftus, BBus, MCom (Hons), FCPA, is an associate professor in accounting at the University of Adelaide. Her teaching interests are in the area of financial accounting and accounting theory, and she has written several study guides for professional and tertiary distance-learning programs. Janice’s research interests are in the area of financial reporting. She co-authored Accounting Theory Monograph 11 on solvency and cash condition with Professor M C Miller. She has numerous publications on international financial reporting standards, risk reporting, solvency, earnings management, social and environmental reporting, and developments in standard setting in Australian and international journals. Janice co-authored several other accounting texts published by John Wiley & Sons including ‘Accounting: Building Business Skills’, ‘Understanding Australian Accounting Standards’ and ‘Applying IFRS Standards’. She is a member of the executive of the Accounting Standards Interest Group of AFAANZ. Prior to embarking on an academic career Janice held several senior accounting positions in Australian and multinational corporations.
Ken Leo
Ken Leo, BCom (Hons), MBA, was an academic for over 40 years, including 20 years as a professor of accounting at Curtin University in Western Australia. During this time, he taught company accounting to undergraduate and postgraduate students. He has been involved in writing books published by John Wiley & Sons since 1981, and has also written books and monographs for other organisations including CPA Australia, the Group of 100 and the Australian Accounting Research Foundation. He was a founding member of the Urgent Issues Group, serving on that body from 1995 to 2001. He subsequently served on the Australian Accounting Standards Board from 2002 to 2007, both as a member and as deputy chair of the Board.
Sorin Daniliuc
Sorin Daniliuc, is a lecturer in the Research School of Accounting at the Australian National University. He holds a PhD in Commerce, a Graduate Certificate in Higher Education from the Australian National University and a Bachelor of Economics from the ‘Alexandru Ioan Cuza’ University of Iasi (Romania). Sorin is a member of CPA Australia and the special interest group on accounting education at the Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand (AFAANZ). He has extensive experience in teaching both introductory and advanced financial accounting courses to both undergraduate and postgraduate students, and is involved in designing learning materials for the CPA professional level exams. Sorin’s interests lie in the areas of corporate governance, business combinations, consolidations and corporate restructuring. He is particularly interested in factors that can improve the performance of corporate mergers and acquisitions.