Fundamental Accounting Principles / John J. Wild, Ken W. Shaw and Barbara Chiappetta
Material type:
- 9781259536359
- 23rd Ed. 657 WIL
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Reference Book | VIT-AP General Stacks | Reference | 657 WIL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | MGT | 019448 |
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1- Accounting in Business
Chapter 2- Analyzing and Recording Transactions
Chapter 3-Adjusting Accounts and Preparing Financial Statements
Chapter 4-Completing the Accounting Cycle
Chapter 5-Accounting for Merchandising Operations
Chapter 6 -Inventories and Cost of Sales
Chapter 7-Accounting Information Systems
Chapter 8-Cash and Internal Controls
Chapter 9-Accounting for Receivables
Chapter 10-Plant Assets, Natural Resources, and Intangibles
Chapter 11-Current Liabilities and Payroll Accounting
Chapter 12-Accounting for Partnerships
Chapter 13-Accounting for Corporations
Chapter 14-Long-Term Liabilities
Chapter 15-Investments and International Operations
Chapter 16-Reporting the Statement of Cash Flows
Chapter 17-Analysis of Financial Statements
Chapter 18-Managerial Accounting Concepts and Principles
Chapter 19-Job Order Costing
Chapter 20-Process Costing
Chapter 21-Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis
Chapter 22-Master Budgets and Planning
Chapter 23-Flexible Budgets and Standard Costs
Chapter 24-Performance Measurement and Responsibility Accounting
Chapter 25-Capital Budgeting and Managerial Decisions
Appendix A Financial Statement Information A-1
Appendix B Time Value of Money B
Appendix C Activity-Based Costing C
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