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      • Auteur(s) : David Weiner
      • Editeur : John Wiley And Sons Ltd
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 31/12/2007
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • ISBN : 0470043881



      • Résumé :
        Accounting may be challenging, but with training and practice students can come out of a financial accounting course having achieved success! With David Weiner's Financial Accounting as a Second Language, students will get the practice and training they need to better understand fundamental principles, build confidence, and solve problems.

        The goal of this title is to: introduce the language of accounting, explain the core concepts of accounting, and learn how to apply these core concepts to solve accounting problems. Developed by David Weiner through his forty year teaching career, this text is filled with study skills, techniques, and strategies used help students learn the core concepts of accounting and get the grades they deserve.

        ...

        Biographie:
        DAVID WEINER is a Professor of Accounting at the University of San Francisco. He previously was a staff accountant for Arthur Anderson & Co....

        Sommaire:

        Preface ix

        Chapter 1 Basic Financial Accounting Concepts 1

        Learning Objectives 1

        Accounting as the Language of Business 2

        Objectives of Financial Reporting 4

        Basic Accounting Concepts 5

        The Basic Financial Statements 8

        Using Financial Statement Information 17

        Review Questions 18

        Practice Multiple Choice Questions 21

        Chapter 2 The Accounting Cycle 24

        Learning Objectives 24

        Transaction Analysis 26

        The Accounting Cycle 29

        Summary of the Seven Types of Accounts 30

        The Rules for Debits and Credits 30

        The Chart of Accounts 32

        Cash Basis versus Accrual Basis 33

        The Journal Entry 33

        Recording Journal Entries 38

        Posting to the Ledger 40

        The Trial Balance 41

        Adjusting Entries 41

        The Closing Process 45

        Balancing the Permanent Accounts 47

        Correcting Errors 47

        Preparing the Financial Statements 48

        Comprehensive Illustration 49

        Review Questions 59

        Practice Multiple Choice Questions 61

        Chapter 3 Internal Controls, Cash, and Receivables 64

        Learning Objectives 64

        The Sarbanes-Oxley Act Requirements 65

        Sarbanes-Oxley and Internal Control 66

        Reporting Cash 68

        The Bank Reconciliation 70

        Accounts Receivable 73

        Notes Receivable 77

        Getting Cash for Receivables 78

        Summary of Journal Entries 79

        Review Questions 80

        Practice Multiple Choice Questions 83

        Chapter 4 Inventory 85

        Learning Objectives 85

        Basic Inventory Issues 86

        Purchasing and Selling Inventory 89

        The Cost of Goods Sold Model 91

        The Periodic Method versus the Perpetual Method 92

        Taking Inventory and the Cost Flow Assumptions 95

        Lower of Cost or Market (LCM) 102

        Impact of Inventory Errors 104

        Review Questions 107

        Practice Multiple Choice Questions 109

        Chapter 5 Noncurrent Assets and Depreciation 113

        Learning Objectives 113

        Noncurrent Assets 114

        Long-Term Investments 114

        Property, Plant, and Equipment 116

        Declining-Balance Method 121

        Depreciation Conventions 123

        Intangible Assets 126

        Impairment 129

        Accounting for Research and Development 131

        Summary of Journal Entries 132

        Review Questions 133

        Practice Multiple Choice Questions 135

        Chapter 6 Current and Noncurrent Liablities 139

        Learning Objectives 139

        Liabilities 140

        Current Liabilities 140

        Long-Term Liabilities 147

        Summary of Journal Entries 154

        Review Questions 155

        Practice Multiple Choice Questions 158

        Chapter 7 Stockholders' Equity 160

        Learning Objectives 160

        Stockholders' Equity 162

        Summary of Journal Entries 173

        Review Questions 174

        Practice Multiple Choice Questions 176

        Chapter 8 the Statement of Cash Flows 178

        Learning Objectives 178

        Objectives of the Statement of Cash Flows 179

        Format of the Statement of Cash Flows 180

        A Step-by-Step Approach to Solving Statement of Cash Flows Problems 182

        Review Questions 202

        Practice Multiple Choice Questions 203

        Chapter 9 Review of Financial Statements and Financial Statement Analysis 205

        Learning Objectives 205

        Horizontal and Vertical Analysis 206

        DuPont Method 207

        Financial Ratio Analysis 208

        Review Questions 217

        Practice Multiple Choice Questions 218

        Appendix A Basic College Skills 221

        Learning Objectives 221

        College Skills 222

        Appendix B the Time Value of Mo...

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