Financial Accounting

Financial Accounting

Author: Paul D. Kimmel

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 840

ISBN-13:

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Now in its Third Edition, Financial Accounting by Kimmel, Weygandt, and Kieso has been tested and approved in the classroom. This best-selling text has helped students hit the road with a practical set of tools, and the confidence they need to use those tools effectively in making business decisions. Financial Accounting provides students with an understanding of those concepts that are fundamental to the use of accounting. Starting with a "macro" view of accounting information, the authors present real financial statements and establish how a financial statement communicates the financing, investing, and operating activities of a business to users of accounting information. They motivate students by grounding the discussion in the real world, showing them the relevance of the topics covered to their future career. Student Workbook: This valuable study guide, written to use side-by-side with the Financial Accounting textbook provides the guidance and assurance you need to exceeed in the course. Included a re study objectives, demonstration problems, true/false and multiple-choice questions, solutions, to exercises, chapter outlines, and blank working papers.


Principles of Financial Accounting

Principles of Financial Accounting

Author: Belverd E. Needles

Publisher: Cengage Learning

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 890

ISBN-13: 9780618379903

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Designed for financial accounting programs that prefer to start with a sole proprietorship approach, this market-leading text provides business students with a strong foundation in accounting procedures and emphasizes the use of financial information in decision making and analysis. The text--intended for use in a single semester or quarter--contains balanced, flexible content supported by an array of integrated print and technology supplements. The 2005e Edition maintains a high standard for accuracy, integrates performance measurement, and emphasizes technology. Real-world examples appear throughout the text to help students link accounting procedures to publicly held companies as well as international, governmental, and not-for-profit organizations.


College Accounting

College Accounting

Author: James A. Heintz

Publisher: South Western Educational Publishing

Published: 2001-02-08

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 9780324100976

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This text presents concepts simply while ensuring the best, most accurate coverage. College Accounting is designed to make accounting understandable to virtually everyone without sacrificing substance and technical correctness. A step-by-step, straightforward approach helps students build practical accounting skills that are needed when entering the world of work. The text presents simple topics first and gradually builds to more advanced topics, so learners are not overwhelmed. The narrative approach covers a simpler example of a service business before moving to a merchandising business, and finally, a manufacturing environment.


Principles of Accounting

Principles of Accounting

Author: Belverd E. Needles

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 1308

ISBN-13: 9780395935309

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A text which responds to changes in accounting education by incorporating a conceptual framework without compromising the standards of the course. In order to meet requests for a stronger user orientation, the Seventh Edition moves the text to a more conceptual direction.


QuickBooks 2016

QuickBooks 2016

Author: Bonnie Biafore

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 822

ISBN-13: 1491935626

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Annotation Helping you select the best fit for your company from Intuit's QuickBooks line of financial management software, this work also shows you how to tweak and tailor it to your company's needs so you can manage your finances more effectively and efficiently than ever before.