| Title : | Financial accounting | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | Jeffrey Waybright, Author ; Robert Kemp, Author | | Edition statement: | International Edition | | Publisher: | Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson Prentice Hall | | Publication Date: | 2010 | | Pagination: | xxix, 740 p. | | Layout: | ill (col) | | Size: | 28 cm | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-13-706779-4 | | Class number: | 657 | | Abstract: | Understanding financial accounting as the language of business. Once students see that accounting is the language of business, they are on their way to academic and professional success. Author Jeffery Waybright's new text, Financial Accounting, translates the essentials of accounting to students so they understand why and when financially-sound decisions are made in business today. | | Contents note: | Preface; Chapter 1 Business, Accounting, and You; Chapter 2 Analyzing and Recording Business Transactions; Chapter 3 Adjusting and Closing Entries; Chapter 4 Accounting for a Merchandising Business; Chapter 5 Inventory; Chapter 6 Ethics, Internal Control, and IFRS; Chapter 7 Cash and Receivables; Chapter 8 Long-Term Assets; Chapter 9 Current Liabilities and Long-Term Debt; Chapter 10 Corporations: Paid-In Capital and Retained Earnings; Chapter 11 The Statement of Cash Flows; Chapter 12 Financial Statement Analysis; Appendix A - Columbia Sportswear Company 2008 Annual Report to Shareholders; Appendix B - Time Value of Money - Future and Present Value Concepts; Company Index; Glindex; Credits. |
Financial accounting [printed text] / Jeffrey Waybright, Author ; Robert Kemp, Author . - International Edition . - Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson Prentice Hall, 2010 . - xxix, 740 p. : ill (col) ; 28 cm. ISBN : 978-0-13-706779-4 | Class number: | 657 | | Abstract: | Understanding financial accounting as the language of business. Once students see that accounting is the language of business, they are on their way to academic and professional success. Author Jeffery Waybright's new text, Financial Accounting, translates the essentials of accounting to students so they understand why and when financially-sound decisions are made in business today. | | Contents note: | Preface; Chapter 1 Business, Accounting, and You; Chapter 2 Analyzing and Recording Business Transactions; Chapter 3 Adjusting and Closing Entries; Chapter 4 Accounting for a Merchandising Business; Chapter 5 Inventory; Chapter 6 Ethics, Internal Control, and IFRS; Chapter 7 Cash and Receivables; Chapter 8 Long-Term Assets; Chapter 9 Current Liabilities and Long-Term Debt; Chapter 10 Corporations: Paid-In Capital and Retained Earnings; Chapter 11 The Statement of Cash Flows; Chapter 12 Financial Statement Analysis; Appendix A - Columbia Sportswear Company 2008 Annual Report to Shareholders; Appendix B - Time Value of Money - Future and Present Value Concepts; Company Index; Glindex; Credits. |
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