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International Encyclopaedia of Laws: Intergovernmental Organizations

The world is getting smaller and increasingly interdependent every day. As a result, national and regional developments are, as a matter of necessity, seen in a global framework. States want to preserve their independence but they are confronted with a growing list of problems which they can only solve in co-operation with others. The sheer scale of the issues at stake calls for an institutional framework to give that co-operation a more permanent structure.

It is therefore appropriate in the framework of the International Encyclopaedia of Laws to make accessible comprehensive, substantial and readily available information on the most important intergovernmental organizations, given their importance for the development of international law and intergovernmental co-operation in general. The fundamental changes taking place nowadays at an incredible pace within IGOs render it all the more necessary to put this information within easy reach. Some 55 leading organizations will be described in separate monographs of approximately 150 pages each.

For detailed information on all volumes of the Encyclopaedia, please visit: www.ielaws.com.


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Governmental GAAP Practice Manual (2015) (U.S.)

Author: Eric S. Berman, CPA

Demonstrates in a detailed manner how a governmental entity can implement the complex standards established by GASB-34 and beyond through a worksheet approach. (A companion publication, Governmental GAAP Guide, discusses financial accounting and reporting standards necessary to prepare the basic external financial statements of a governmental entity.) The emphasis of Governmental GAAP Practice Manual is on the process of preparing financial statements.

Chapter 1 of the Governmental GAAP Practice Manual provides a detailed analysis of the interrelationship between the modified accrual basis of accounting and the accrual basis of accounting. Included is a comprehensive checklist of transactions and events that typically require a worksheet entry. Starting in Chapter 2 is a comprehensive illustration that continues through the remaining chapters of the book. For governmental funds, a variety of transactions are illustrated and journalized in Chapters 2 through 6, which result in a year-end trial balance for each individual fund based on the modified accrual basis of accounting. In Chapter 14, these trial balances are used as the basis for developing the information needed to prepare the fund financial statements. Chapter 16 illustrates the worksheet methodology for converting the information to the accrual basis.

A similar approach is used for proprietary funds and fiduciary funds.

In Chapter 16 the basic financial statements (including the fund financial statements and government-wide statements) are prepared based on the information developed in Chapter 13 and Chapter 14. Chapter 17 provides a discussion of note disclosure concepts and a listing of the required note disclosures applicable to state and local government financial statements. Chapter 18 discusses and develops information related to management's discussion and analysis and other required supplementary information. Chapter 19 illustrates combining financial statements that are presented as part of supplementary information included in a governmental entity's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report. Chapter 20 provides the preparers of financial statements with an in-depth review of the statistical section of the CAFR.

Governmental Funds

  • The General Fund
  • Special Revenue Funds
  • Capital Project Funds
  • Debt Service Funds
  • Permanent Funds
Proprietary Funds
  • Enterprise Funds
  • Internal Service Funds
Fiduciary Funds
  • Pension (and Other Employee Benefits) Trust Funds
  • Private-Purpose Trust Funds
  • Investment Trust Funds and Individual Investment Accounts
  • Agency Funds
The Consolidation and Conversion Process
  • Developing Information for Fund Financial Statements
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Governmental GAAP Practice Manual (2014) (US)

Demonstrates in a detailed manner how a governmental entity can implement the complex standards established by GASB-34 and beyond through a worksheet approach. (A companion publication, Governmental GAAP Guide, discusses financial accounting and reporting standards necessary to prepare the basic external financial statements of a governmental entity.) The emphasis of Governmental GAAP Practice Manual is on the process of preparing financial statements.

Chapter 1 provides a detailed analysis of the interrelationship between the modified accrual basis of accounting and the accrual basis of accounting. Included is a comprehensive checklist of transactions and events that typically require a worksheet entry. Starting in Chapter 2 is a comprehensive illustration that continues through the remaining chapters of the book. For governmental funds, a variety of transactions are illustrated and journalized in Chapters 2 through 6, which result in a year-end trial balance for each individual fund based on the modified accrual basis of accounting. In Chapter 14, these trial balances are used as the basis for developing the information needed to prepare the fund financial statements. Chapter 16 illustrates the worksheet methodology for converting the information to the accrual basis.

A similar approach is used for proprietary funds and fiduciary funds.

Chapter 17 uses the information developed in previous chapters to present management's discussion and analysis, notes, and other required supplementary information mandated by the GASB standards.

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Governmental GAAP Practice Manual (2013) (U.S.)

Demonstrates in a detailed manner how a governmental entity can implement the complex standards established by GASB-34 and beyond through a worksheet approach. (A companion publication, Governmental GAAP Guide, discusses financial accounting and reporting standards necessary to prepare the basic external financial statements of a governmental entity.) The emphasis of Governmental GAAP Practice Manual is on the process of preparing financial statements.

Chapter 1 provides a detailed analysis of the interrelationship between the modified accrual basis of accounting and the accrual basis of accounting. Included is a comprehensive checklist of transactions and events that typically require a worksheet entry. Starting in Chapter 2 is a comprehensive illustration that continues through the remaining chapters of the book. For governmental funds, a variety of transactions are illustrated and journalized in Chapters 2 through 6, which result in a year-end trial balance for each individual fund based on the modified accrual basis of accounting. In Chapter 14, these trial balances are used as the basis for developing the information needed to prepare the fund financial statements. Chapter 16 illustrates the worksheet methodology for converting the information to the accrual basis.

A similar approach is used for proprietary funds and fiduciary funds.

Chapter 17 uses the information developed in previous chapters to present management's discussion and analysis, notes, and other required supplementary information mandated by the GASB standards.


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Governmental GAAP Guide, 2015 (U.S.)

Eric S. Berman, CPA

Analyzes all of the accounting principles for financial reporting by state and local governments. GASB Statements, GASB Interpretations, GASB Technical Bulletins as well as releases of the National Council on Governmental Accounting (NCGA) that remain in effect as of the date of publication, including Statements and NCGA Interpretations are restated in plain English and supported by timesaving examples and illustrations. Certain AICPA Audit and Accounting Guide concepts are also discussed. In one comprehensive volume, this impressive guide explains completely the financial accounting and reporting standards that are necessary in preparing the basic external financial statements of a governmental entity.

I. Basic Governmental Accounting Concepts and Standards

1 Foundation and Overview of Governmental Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
2 Budgetary Accounting and Reporting
3 Basis of Accounting and Measurement Focus
4 Governmental Reporting Entity
5 Terminology and Classification
II. Fund Accounting
6 Governmental Funds
7 Proprietary Funds
8 Fiduciary Funds
III. Specific Accounting and Reporting Issues
9 Deposits, Investments, and Derivative Instruments
10 Capital Assets
11 Other Assets
12 Long-Term Debt
13 Pension, Postemployment, and Other Employee Benefit Liabilities
14 Leases and Service Concession Arrangements
15 Risk Management, Claims, and Judgments
16 Other Liabilities
17 Revenues: Nonexchange and Exchange Transactions
18 Expenses/Expenditures: Nonexchange and Exchange Transactions
19 Special Assessments
IV. Financial Reporting by General-Purpose Governments
20 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
V. Stand-Alone Financial Reporting by Special-Purpose Governments
21 Public Colleges and Universities
22 Pension and Other Postemployment Benefit Plans
23 Public Entity Risk Pools

6" x 9"     920 pages


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Governmental GAAP Guide, 2014 (U.S.)

Author: Eric S. Berman, CPA

Analyzes all of the accounting principles for financial reporting by state and local governments.

  • GASB Statements,
  • GASB Interpretations,
  • GASB Technical Bulletins,
  • NCGA Statements and Interpretations
  • Pertinent AICPA Statements of Position and Auditing and Accounting Guides.

This material is restated in plain English and supported by timesaving examples and illustrations. In one comprehensive volume, this guide explains the financial accounting and reporting standards that are necessary in preparing the basic external financial statements of a governmental entity.

To facilitate research, major topics in the text are cross-referenced to the pertinent paragraphs of the original pronouncements. Throughout the text "Observations" clarify specific accounting principles.

I. Basic Governmental Accounting Concepts and Standards

1. Foundation and Overview of Governmental Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
2. Budgetary Accounting and Reporting
3. Basis of Accounting and Measurement Focus
4. Governmental Reporting Entity
5. Terminology and Classification

II. Fund Accounting

6. Governmental Funds
7. Proprietary Funds
8. Fiduciary Funds

III. Specific Accounting and Reporting Issues

9. Deposits, Investments, and Derivative Instruments
10. Capital Assets
11. Other Assets
12. Long-Term Debt
13. Pension, Postemployment, and Other Employee Benefit Liabilities
14. Leases and Service Concession Arrangements
15. Risk Management, Claims, and Judgments
16. Other Liabilities
17. Revenues: Nonexchange and Exchange Transactions
18. Expenses/Expenditures: Nonexchange and Exchange Transactions
19. Special Assessments

IV. Financial Reporting by General-Purpose Governments

20. Comprehensive Annual Financial Report

V.Stand-Alone Financial Reporting by Special-Purpose Governments

21. Public Colleges and Universities
22. Pension and Other Postemployment Benefit Plans
23. Public Entity Risk Pools

Accounting Resources on the Web
Cross-Reference
Index

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Governmental GAAP Guide, 2013 (U.S.)

Analyzes all of the accounting principles for financial reporting by state and local governments. GASB Statements, GASB Interpretations, GASB Technical Bulletins, NCGA Statements, and NCGA Interpretations as well as pertinent AICPA Statements of Position and Auditing and Accounting Guides are restated in plain English and supported by timesaving examples and illustrations. In one comprehensive volume, this guide explains completely the financial accounting and reporting standards that are necessary in preparing the basic external financial statements of a governmental entity.

A companion publication, Governmental GAAP Practice Manual, illustrates how governmental financial statements are prepared based on the standards established by GASB-34 and beyond.

I. Basic Governmental Accounting Concepts and Standards

  1. Foundation and Overview of Governmental Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
  2. Budgetary Accounting and Reporting
  3. Basis of Accounting and Measurement Focus
  4. Governmental Reporting Entity
  5. Terminology and Classification
II. Fund Accounting

      6.     Governmental Funds
      7.     Proprietary Funds
      8.     Fiduciary Funds

III. Specific Accounting and Reporting Issues

      9.     Deposits, Investments, and Derivative Instruments
    10.    Capital Assets
    11.    Other Assets
    12.    Long-Term Debt
    13.    Pension, Postemployment, and Other Employee Benefit Liabilities
    14.    Leases and Service Concession Arrangements
    15.    Risk Management, Claims, and Judgments
    16.    Other Liabilities
    17.    Revenues: Nonexchange and Exchange Transactions
    18.    Expenses/Expenditures: Nonexchange and Exchange Transactions
    19.    Special Assessments

IV. Financial Reporting by General-Purpose Governments
    
    20.    Comprehensive Annual Financial Report

V. Stand-Alone Financial Reporting by Special-Purpose Governments

    21.    Public Colleges and Universities
    22.    Pension and Other Postemployment Benefit Plans
    23.    Public Entity Risk Pools

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Government Assistance Manual

Is your business eligible for government assistance? Thousands of companies receive help from the federal government, the provinces, and territories every year. Government Assistance Manual can help you do the same. It outlines the scope and type of assistance available, eligibility requirements, and tax incentive information. It also includes the full texts of relevant federal government bulletins and circulars. It covers federal, provincial, and territorial government assistance programs for Canadian businesses and provides contacts for further information.

Features include:

  • Key comments on how to make use of assistance incentives under the Income Tax Act
  • Commentary on tax incentives
  • Reprints of Interpretation Bulletins and Information Circulars
  • Federal assistance programs – General and specific
  • Provincial assistance programs – All ten provinces and three territories
  • Names and addresses of government agencies
  • Press releases of new developments in government assistance that could benefit your organization

Updated quarterly.

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Canadian Government Programs and Services Guide - Newsletter

An authoritative source for federal government organizations, Crown corporations, and industrial assistance programs, Canadian Government Programs and Services newsletter contains information from various government departments, including a key media contact and phone numbers.

Included free with the purchase of Canadian Government Programs and Services.

Updated bi-monthly. Available to be e-mailed in PDF format only.

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Canadian Government Programs and Services

Do you need information on the federal government? Chances are you'll find everything you need in this authoritative guide to federal government organizations, Crown corporations, and industrial assistance programs. It provides key information on all government departments: organization structure, chief officers and phone numbers, jurisdictions, responsibilities, budgets, and much more, all organized in a topical index.

Features include:

  • Organization of the federal government programs and services
  • Crown corporations
  • Commissions, boards, and councils
  • Government relations
  • Members of the Senate
  • Members of the House of Commons
  • Parliamentary and Senate Committees
  • Standing, Special, and Joint Committees
  • Head and regional offices
  • Government assistance programs
  • Lists of chief administrative officers (office held, name, telephone number)
  • Departmental Organization charts
  • Lists of Acts administered by the department agencies (Crown corporation, boards, etc.), reporting to Parliament through the department

Includes bi-monthly newsletter, Canadian Government Programs and Services.

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Canadian Business Management Manual and Government Assistance Manual - COMBO

In response to many requests from subscribers, we have created this value-packed combo. Both are widely regarded as essential publications for all organizations. Canadian Business Management Manual provides practical guidance and information for business managers covering a wide range of key topics. Government Assistance Manual offers comprehensive guidance to hundreds of federal and provincial government assistance programs for Canadian business.

Includes monthly newsletter, Management Matters.

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Oxford textbook of palliative nursing / edited by Betty Rolling Ferrell, RNM, PhD, FAAN, FPCN, CHPN, Judith A. Paice, PhD, RN, FAAN




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Three years of Narendra Modi government in pictures




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