Book description
The only guide to accounting tailor-made for Canadians, now revised
and updated
Job prospects are good for those looking to enter the Canadian
accounting industry, and Accounting For Canadians, Second
Edition is the essential resource for anyone interested in doing
so. Packed with the information accountants and auditors who work in
public and private industries and in government need to know in order
to stay on the right side of Canadian accounting law, the book is also
a must-have for salary accountants working for accounting, tax
preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services firms.
- Essential reading since the new GAAP became mandatory for
publicly accountable enterprises and government business
enterprises at the beginning of 2011
- Covers the new International Financial Reporting Standards
- Addresses new standards for private enterprises that business
leaders need to know
- Still the only trade book that covers Canadian accounting practices
The ideal book for both accounting professionals as well as students
who are currently working towards a degree in accounting or auditing
services, Accounting For Canadians For Dummies provides the
applicable and helpful advice that you need to succeed.
John A. Tracy (Boulder, Colorado) is Professor of
Accounting, Emeritus, at the University of Colorado in Boulder.
Cécile Laurin is Professor of Accounting at Algonquin College
and is the coordinator of the professionalaccounting program.