Financial and managerial accounting
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Financial and managerial accounting
Pearson Education, c2009
2nd ed
- Chapters 1-14
- Chapters 15-23
- Chapters 1-14 : Student value ed
- Chapters 15-23 : Student value ed
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Financial & managerial accounting
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Nagoya University Library中央学3F
Chapters 1-14336.84||H41488363,
Chapters 15-23336.84||H41488361, Chapters 1-14 : Student value ed336.84||H41488362, Chapters 15-23 : Student value ed336.84||H41488364
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Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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Chapters 1-14 ISBN 9780135045756
Description
For Financial and Managerial Accounting Courses
Give your students more "I get it!" moments with the Student Learning System.
Students understand, or "get it", right after a problem is demonstrated in class but often struggle to complete similar problems on their homework hours later. In order to ensure students don't fall behind, Accounting provides its winning combination of student textbook features, study resources and online homework system that make up the Student Learning System. Overall, the Student Learning System works together to provide students with "I get it!" moments anytime, anywhere.
In the new edition, Charles Horngren and Tom Harrison have invited Suzanne Oliver, a loyal Accounting user and community college instructor, to share her extensive insight with their already solid author team.
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 Accounting and the Business Environment
CHAPTER 2 Recording Business Transactions
CHAPTER 3 The Adjusting Process
Appendix 3A Alternative Treatment of Prepaid Expenses and Unearned Revenues
CHAPTER 4 Completing the Accounting Cycle
Appendix 4A Reversing Entries: An Optional Step
CHAPTER 5 Merchandising Operations
Appendix 5A Work Sheet for a Merchandising Business
Appendix 5B Accounting for Merchandise in a Periodic Inventory System
CHAPTER 6 Merchandise Inventory
Appendix 6A Accounting for Inventory in a Periodic System
CHAPTER 7 Internal Control and Cash
CHAPTER 8 Receivables
Appendix 8A Discounting a Note Receivable
CHAPTER 9 Plant Assets and Intangibles
CHAPTER 10 Current Liabilities, Payroll, and Long-Term Liabilities
Appendix 10A The Time Value of Money: Present Value of a Bond and Effective-Interest Amortization
Appendix 10B Retiring and Converting Bonds Payable
CHAPTER 11 Corporations: Paid-In Capital and the Balance Sheet
CHAPTER 12 Corporations: Effects on Retained Earnings and the Income Statement
CHAPTER 13 The Statement of Cash Flows
Appendix 13A Preparing the Statement of Cash Flows by the Direct Method
Appendix 13B Preparing the Indirect Statement of Cash Flows Using a Spreadsheet
CHAPTER 14 Financial Statement Analysis
Appendix A: Amazon.com Annual Report A-1
Appendix B: Present Value Tables B-1
Appendix C: Check Figures C-1
Photo Credits PC-1
Glindex G-1
Company Index I-1
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Chapters 15-23 ISBN 9780135045763
Description
For Principle of Accounting Courses
Give your students more "I get it!" moments with the Student Learning System.
Students understand, or "get it", right after a problem is demonstrated in class but often struggle to complete similar problems on their homework hours later. In order to ensure students don't fall behind, Accounting provides its winning combination of student textbook features, study resources and online homework system that make up the Student Learning System. Overall, the Student Learning System works together to provide students with "I get it!" moments anytime, anywhere.
In the new edition, Charles Horngren and Tom Harrison have invited Suzanne Oliver, a loyal Accounting user and community college instructor, to share her extensive insight with their already solid author team.
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 15 Introduction to Management Accounting
CHAPTER 16 Job Order and Process Costing
Appendix 16A Process Costing - Weighted-Average Method
CHAPTER 17 Activity-Based Costing and Other Cost Management Tools
CHAPTER 18 Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis
Appendix 18A Variable Costing and Absorption Costing
CHAPTER 19 Short-Term Business Decisions
CHAPTER 20 Capital Investment Decisions and the Time Value of Money
CHAPTER 21 The Master Budget and Responsibility Accounting
CHAPTER 22 Flexible Budgets and Standard Costs
CHAPTER 23 Performance Evaluation and the Balanced Scorecard
Appendix 23A Allocating Service Department Costs
Appendix A: Amazon.com Annual Report A-1
Appendix B: Present Value Tables B-1
Appendix C: Check Figures C-1
Photo Credits PC-1
Glindex G-1
Company Index I-1
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