Introduction to financial accounting
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Introduction to financial accounting
(Charles T. Horngren series in accounting)
Prentice Hall, c2011
10th ed
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Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
For Introductory Financial Accounting courses at the MBA level, and for rigorous undergraduate courses.
A unique blend of theory, practice, and robust financial statement analysis.
Introduction to Financial Accounting describes the most widely accepted accounting theory and practice with an emphasis on using and analyzing the information in financial statements. This text also compares U.S. GAAP to IFRS where relevant.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Accounting: The Language of Business
Chapter 2. Measuring Income to Assess Performance
Chapter 3. Recording Transactions
Chapter 4. Accrual Accounting and Financial Statements
Chapter 5. Statement of Cash Flows
Chapter 6. Accounting for Sales
Chapter 7. Inventories and Cost of Goods Sold
Chapter 8. Long-Lived Assets and Depreciation
Chapter 9. Liabilities and Interest
Chapter 10. Stockholders' Equity
Chapter 11. Intercorporate Investments and Consolidations
Chapter 12. Financial Statement Analysis
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