Financial accounting : making the connection
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Financial accounting : making the connection
McGraw-Hill Irwin, c2013
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Description
"Financial Accounting: Making the Connection, 1/e", has been developed based on the great success of "Financial Accounting 2/e", Spiceland, Thomas, Herrmann. 2/e was developed with feedback from over 330 reviewers and focus group participants from across the country. With the usage of digital resources growing exponentially, and high Connect usage rates among instructors and students using "Financial Accounting, 2/e", "Financial Accounting: Making the Connection, 1/e", removes all end of chapter content from the 2/e print text, and houses it exclusively in Connect. The result is the same highly successful content contained in 2/e, without the added page length of end of chapter problems and exercises. Text with Connect Plus is a mandatory package. "Financial Accounting: Making the Connection, 1/e" also provides additional study materials and explanations through short tutorial videos and practice activities that can be accessed via SmartPhone by scanning the Quick Response codes in the margin.
Just like with "Financial Accounting, 2/e", the authors, David Spiceland, Wayne Thomas and Don Herrmann, have developed a unique text based on over 50 collective years of experience in the classroom. They've brought together best practices like highlighting Common Mistakes, offering frequent Let's Review exercises, integrating the course with a running Continuing Problem, demonstrating the relevance of the course to non-majors with a Career Corner, and communicating it all in a student-friendly Conversational Writing Style.
Table of Contents
1. Accounting Information and Decision Making 2. The Accounting Information System 3. The Financial Reporting Process 4. Cash and Internal Controls 5. Receivables and Sales 6. Inventory and Cost of Goods Sold 7. Long-Term Assets 8. Current Liabilities 9. Long-Term Liabilities 10. Stockholders' Equity 11. Statement of Cash Flows 12. Financial Statement Analysis Appendix A - Annual Report of American Eagle Appendix B - Annual Report of The Buckle Appendix C - Time Value of Money Appendix D - Investments Appendix E - International Financial Reporting Standards Appendix F - Additional Perspective cases and activities
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