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Accounts and Audits of Limited Liability Partnerships 2nd Edition

Accounts and Audits of Limited Liability Partnerships, 2nd Edition
Written by Yvonne Lang and Clare Copeman

Essential reference material for anybody preparing or auditing the accounts of a Limited Liability Partnership.

Accounts and Audit of Limited Liability Partnerships 2nd edition is a practical guide to the professional legal and accounting requirements which apply to the preparation and audit of LLP accounts. This second edition takes account of the new SORP published in 2006, and the impact of the new Companies Act 2006. The book considers in detail the content of the annual report of an LLP, and looks at members’ remuneration and interests, retirement benefits, stocks, taxation, related parties and financing. It contains practical examples of disclosure requirements and a model annual report.

Buy a copy of this accessible book and you will:

  • Clearly understand the legal requirements surrounding preparing the accounts of an LLP
  • Know exactly when an LLP's accounts need auditing
  • Quickly grasp how the latest accounting standards should be applied
  • Own a proforma set of accounts for an LLP and a highly practical disclosure checklist


Bibliographic detail

13 Digit ISBN: 978 1 84592 810 0
Publication Date: Jun 07
Format: Paperback
Availability: In print
List price: £68

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Contents
  1. The law and practice of limited liability partnerships
  2. General accounting requirements and the LLP SORP
  3. The LLP and auditor relationship
  4. The audit process and auditing standards
  5. Remuneration of members and employees, division of profit and members’ balances
  6. Retirement benefits
  7. Taxation
  8. Revenue recognition and work in progress
  9. Business combinations
  10. Provisions
  11. Related parties
  12. Going concern
  13. Other accounting standards
  14. The transition from partnership to LLP