Financial accounting
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Financial accounting
Wiley, c1995
- Study guide
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679.092||W641130954,
Study guide679.092||W64||St1130955, Working papers679.092||W64||Wo1130956
Note
Includes index
Study guide / Douglas W. Kieso
Description and Table of Contents
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Working papers ISBN 9780471013303
Description
This team of renowned authors presents their much anticipated undergraduate financial accounting textbook that introduces the accounting cycle from a corporate perspective. Uses a pedagogical structure which includes opening vignettes, concept review checks, student annotations, margin notes and class-tested end-of-chapter material to ensure students' mastery of the subject.
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Study guide ISBN 9780471013310
Description
This team of renowned authors presents their much anticipated undergraduate financial accounting textbook that introduces the accounting cycle from a corporate perspective. Uses a pedagogical structure which includes opening vignettes, concept review checks, student annotations, margin notes and class-tested end-of-chapter material to ensure students' mastery of the subject.
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ISBN 9780471587446
Description
Introducing the accounting cycle from the corporate perspective, this text includes early coverage of GAAP and financial ratios. It includes a pedagogical framework which aims to help students gain a clearer understanding of financial accounting. A study guide and workpapers are available to accompany this text.
Table of Contents
- Characteristics and Basic Concepts of Accounting
- The Accounting Information System
- Adjusting the Accounts
- Completion of the Accounting Cycle
- Accounting for Merchandising Operations
- Financial Statement Concepts and Analysis
- Internal Control and Cash
- Accounting for Receivables
- Inventories
- Plant Assets, Natural Resources, and Intangible Assets.
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