As part of Malaysia's push to become a leading world centre in Islamic capital markets, the Securities Commission has been educating finance staff so that they can handle the expected increase in capital traffic. Part I describes the legal and regulatory framework of the Islamic capital market and expands into the governing structures of the regulatory authorities including the regulators' functions in the Islamic capital Market. Part II moves into the fundamentals of accounting, auditing and taxation, accounting standards and framework for auditing and compliance, including the tax implications for Islamic capital market instruments.. 241 pages with an index.
Weight: 0.8kg. Post free within Malaysia
Published by LexisNexis, Kuala Lumpur, 2009. First edition. ISBN: 9789835371165
Condition: Very Good. Paperback. The book has suffered from some minor cover wear, but otherwise looks clean, bright and new