Financial Accounting / Walter T. Harrison...[et al.].
Material type:
- 9780134127620
- 23rd 657 HAR
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Reference Book | VIT-AP General Stacks | 657 HAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan (Restricted Access) | MGT | 019475 |
It includes Appendix, Company Index and Glindex pages
For introductory courses in Financial Accounting.
A User-Focused Approach and Solid Foundation in the Construction and Analysis of Financial Statements for Use in Future Careers
Financial Accounting gives readers a solid foundation in the fundamentals of accounting and the basics of Financial Statements, and then builds upon that foundation to offer more advanced/challenging concepts and problems. This scaffolded approach helps readers to better understand the meaning and relevance of financial information, see its relevance within a real-world context, as well as develop the skills needed to analyze financial information in their career.
While maintaining hallmark features of accuracy, readability, ease of understanding, and a wealth of accessible algorithmic problems, the Eleventh Edition includes updated explanations, coverage, and ratio analysis with decision-making guidelines. These latest methodologies and technology ensure that readers learn basic concepts in accounting in a way that is relevant, stimulating, and fun, while exercises and examples from real-world companies help readers gain a better grasp of the material.
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Table of Contents:
1. The Financial Statements
2. Transaction Analysis
3. Accrual Accounting & Income
4. Internal Control & Cash
5. Short-Term Investments & Receivables
6. Inventory & Cost of Goods Sold
7. Plant Assets, Natural Resources, & Intangibles
8. Long-Term Investments & the Time Value of Money
9. Liabilities
10. Stockholders’ Equity
11. Evaluating Performance: Earnings Quality, the Income Statement, & the Statement of Comprehensive Income
12. The Statement of Cash Flows
13. Financial Statement Analysis
Appendix A. Apple Inc. Annual Report 2014
Appendix B. Under Armour, Inc. Annual Report 2014
Appendix C. Typical Charts of Accounts for Different Types of Businesses
Appendix D. Summary of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)
Appendix E. Summary of Differences Between U.S. GAAP and IFRS Cross-Referenced to Chapter
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