Accounting
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Accounting
(Prentice-Hall series in accounting)
Prentice Hall, c1992
2nd ed
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This introductory accounting text relates accounting principles to the real world by putting them in a business context via vignettes, examples and problems. Integrating financial ratios within chapters, it features coverage of international accounting, and end-of-chapter problems for review.
Table of Contents
- Accounting and its environment
- recording business transactions
- measuring business income - the adjusting process
- completing the accounting cycle
- merchandising and the accounting cycle
- accounting information systems
- internal control and cash transactions
- accounts and notes receivable
- merchandise inventory
- plant assets, intangible assets and related expenses
- current liabilities and payroll accounting
- the foundation for generally accepted accounting principles
- accounting for partnerships
- corporations - retained earnings, dividends, treasury stock and the income statement
- corporations - long-term liabilities
- corporations - investments and accounting for international operations
- statement of cash flows
- using accounting information to make business decisions
- introduction to management accounting - the master budget
- cost-volume-profit relationships and the contribution margin approach to decision making
- manufacturing accounting and job order costing
- process costing, activity-based costing and joint products
- flexible budgets and standard costs
- responsibility accounting - departments and branches
- special decisions and capital budgeting
- income taxes and their effects on business decisions
- accounting and computers.
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