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(Ebook) Financial Reporting for Islamic Financial Institutions : Accounting Standards, Interpretation and Application by Abdul Rauf Mahar, Ayesha Bhatti, Muhammad Junaid Ashraf, Asfand Zubair Malik ISBN 9781032464022, 9781003381525, 9781003837725, 103246402X, 1003381529, 1003837727

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Authors:Abdul Rauf Mahar, Ayesha Bhatti, Muhammad Junaid Ashraf, Asfand Zubair Malik
Pages:352 pages.
Year:2024
Editon:1
Publisher:Taylor & Francis (Unlimited)
Language:english
File Size:2.0 MB
Format:epub
ISBNS:9781032464022, 9781003381525, 9781003837725, 103246402X, 1003381529, 1003837727
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(Ebook) Financial Reporting for Islamic Financial Institutions : Accounting Standards, Interpretation and Application by Abdul Rauf Mahar, Ayesha Bhatti, Muhammad Junaid Ashraf, Asfand Zubair Malik ISBN 9781032464022, 9781003381525, 9781003837725, 103246402X, 1003381529, 1003837727

Mainstream accounting rules, namely International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), used in conventional banking, employ financial logics and principles which are at odds with Shariah and therefore unsuitable for reporting the results of Islamic banks. This book is an effort to explain the Islamic accounting principles and practices of Islamic financial institutions and juxtapose them to mainstream accounting principles in a simple and practical manner. The book begins with an overview of the Islamic finance environment, the rationale for Islamic accounting, and a brief introduction of AAOIFI (Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions), the professional body responsible for the issuance of Islamic accounting standards. The main features of the AAOIFI Conceptual Framework and its comparison with IFRS Framework are covered in Chapter 2. Chapters 39 cover the accounting treatment of the major Islamic finance products including trade-based (Murabaha, Salam, and Istisna'a), rental-based (Ijarah), and risk-sharing-based products (Mudaraba and Musharakah). Given the significance and complexity of Islamic bonds (Sukuk) for the Islamic finance industry, Chapter 10 discusses the basic accounting and reporting issues vis-vis Sukuk, leaving more complex issues for advanced texts on the topic. Zakah accounting (charity) and provisions and impairments are covered in Chapters 11 and 12. The chapters are arranged so that they start with a discussion of the product itself, followed by the AAOIFI accounting treatment, and ending with the IFRS perspective. Each chapter begins with the learning objectives and a cover story and closes with a summary of the concepts discussed in the chapter. To facilitate the learning of readers, each chapter contains a glossary of the terms introduced as well as multiple-choice questions at the end. In addition, each chapter includes practical insights and concept checks to enhance and test the understanding of the readers. This book will be a useful guide for students, academics, and practitioners concerned with the subject of financial reporting in Islamic Institutions.
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