Accounting for Derivatives: Advanced Hedging under IFRS

Cover of Accounting for Derivatives: Advanced Hedging under IFRS by Juan Ramirez
Author: Juan Ramirez
Publisher: Wiley
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 448
ISBN-13: 9780470515792
Dimensions:
Height: 9.901555 Inches
Length: 6.901561 Inches
Weight: 1.99738809372 Pounds
Width: 1.200785 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 657/.7, 657.7
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Accounting for Derivatives: Advanced Hedging under IFRS by Juan Ramirez, published by Wiley on November 12, 2007, is a comprehensive practical guide focused on hedge accounting. This edition spans 448 pages and is written in English. The book draws on real-world experience to advise corporate CFOs and treasurers on sophisticated hedging strategies, addressing common challenges faced by corporate executives today.

Readers will find a case-driven approach that analyzes real-life hedging strategies, covering a broad range of techniques, including forwards, swaps, and more complex derivatives. The book aims to provide a conceptual framework that enables readers to develop their own accounting interpretations of various hedging strategies. It serves as a valuable resource for CFOs, internal auditors, treasurers, and derivatives professionals in both commercial and investment banking, offering essential insights into the practical application of hedge accounting.


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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.
The book is case-driven with each case analysing in detail a real-life hedging strategy. A broad range of hedging strategies have been included, some of them using sophisticated derivatives.
The objective of this book is to provide a conceptual framework based on the extensive use of cases so that readers can create their own accounting interpretation of the hedging strategy being considered. Accounting for Derivatives will be essential reading for CFOs, internal auditors and treasurers of corporations, professional accountants as well as derivatives professionals working at commercial and investment banks.
Key feature include: The only book to cover IAS39 from the derivatives practitioner’s perspective Extensive real-life case studies to providing essential information for the practitioner Covers hedging instruments such as forwards, swaps, cross-currency swaps, and combinations of standard options as well as more complex derivatives such as knock-in forwards, KIKO forwards, range accruals and swaps in arrears. Includes the latest information on FX hedging and hedging of commodities

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