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Sohail Afzal’s Advanced Accounting is a focused, practitioner-oriented text that aims to bridge classroom theory and the messy realities of corporate reporting. It leans into complex topics—consolidations, business combinations, foreign currency translation, segment reporting, and partnership accounting—presented with clear worked examples that help demystify IFRS/GAAP intersections for students and early-career professionals.

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Conclusion

Clear Language: Breaks down technical accounting standards into easy-to-understand steps. Key Topics Included foreign currency translation

Exam-Oriented Content: The problems and illustrations are often closely aligned with the past papers of major universities like the University of the Punjab.

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