The vest pocket CPA
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The vest pocket CPA
J. Wiley, c2005
3rd ed
- : pbk
Available at 4 libraries
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The thorough reference that goes wherever you go The Vest Pocket CPA is the perfect up-to-date reference tool for today's accountants in public practice and private industry, and accounting and other executives who interface with outside auditors. It is written in any easy Q&A format and packed with checklists, samples, and worked-out solutions for a wide variety of accounting problems in the areas of financial accounting, financial statement analysis, financial planning, managerial accounting, quantitative analysis and modeling, auditing, and taxation. Joel G. Siegel, PhD, CPA, is the author of 19 books and hundreds of articles for accounting and financial journals. He has acted as a consultant in accounting issues, with such clients as IT&T, Citicorp, and Person-Wolinsky CPA Review. Nicky A. Dauber, CPA, has served as a book reviewer for major book publishers and has had articles published in many professional accounting journals. Jae K. Shim, PhD (Long Beach, CA), has published 14 books that have sold more than 500,000 copies.
Table of Contents
Introduction. PART 1: COMMONLY USED GENERALLY ACCEPTED ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES. 1. Financial Statement Reporting: The Income Statement. 2. Financial Statement Reporting: The Balance Sheet. 3. Financial Statement Reporting: Statements of Cash Flows and Other Disclosures. 4. Accounting and Disclosures. 5. Key Financial Accounting Areas. PART 2: ANALYZING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. 6. Financial Statement Analysis. PART 3: MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS. 7. Appraising Segmental Performance. 8. Analysis of Projects, Proposals, and Special Situations. 9. Quantitative Applications and Modeling in Accounting. PART 4: AUDITING, COMPILING, AND REVIEWING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. 10. Auditing Procedures. 11. Compilation, Review, and Other Reporting Services. 12. Statements on Auditing Standards. PART 5: TAXATION. 13. Tax Research. Index.
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