Fundamental Accounting Principles

Fundamental Accounting Principles

Author: Kermit D. Larson

Publisher: Toronto. McGraw-Hill Ryerson

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 548

ISBN-13: 9780075604792

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A Study Guide (prepared by Barbara Chiappetta). covers each chapter and appendix with reviews of the learning objectives, outlines of the chapters, and summaries of chapter materials. It also provides additional problems and solutions..


Accounting Fundamentals for Health Care Management

Accounting Fundamentals for Health Care Management

Author: Finkler

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2018-02-05

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1284124932

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Accounting Fundamentals for Health Care Management is ideal for an introductory course in financial accounting in both undergraduate and graduate programs. With a focus on basic accounting in health care management, this essential book contains the vocabulary of and an introduction to the tools and concepts employed by finance officers. Students will learn how to assess financial information, ask the appropriate questions, and understand the jargon-laden answers.


Core Concepts of Accounting Information Systems

Core Concepts of Accounting Information Systems

Author: Mark G. Simkin

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2018-02-13

Total Pages: 546

ISBN-13: 1119373662

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Accounting Information systems (AIS) have become indispensable in the field, and this book provides clear guidance for students or professionals needing to get up to speed. Designed to suit a one-semester AIS course at the graduate, undergraduate, or community college level, Core Concepts of Accounting Information Systems explores AIS use and processes in the context of modern-day accounting. Coverage includes conceptual overviews of data analytics, accounting, and risk management, as well as detailed discussion of business processes, cybercrime, database design and more to provide a well-rounded introduction to AIS. Case studies reinforce fundamental concepts using real-world scenarios that encourage critical thinking, while AIS-at-Work examples illustrate complex procedures or concepts in everyday workplace situations. Test Yourself questions allow students to gauge their level of understanding, while End of Chapter questions stimulate application of new skills through problems, cases, and discussion questions that facilitate classroom dialogue. Practical, current, relevant, and grounded in everyday application, this book is an invaluable resource for students of managerial accounting, tax accounting, and compliance.


Principles of Economics in Context

Principles of Economics in Context

Author: Neva Goodwin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-03-04

Total Pages: 849

ISBN-13: 1317462173

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Principles of Economics in Context lays out the principles of micro- and macroeconomics in a manner that is thorough, up to date, and relevant to students, attuned to the economic realities of the world around them. It offers engaging treatment of important current topics such as new thinking in behavioral economics, financial instability and market bubbles, debt and deficits, and policy responses to the problems of unemployment, inequality, and environmental sustainability. This new, affordable edition combines the just-released new editions of Microeconomics in Context and Macroeconomics in Context to provide an integrated full-year text covering all aspects of both micro and macro analysis and application, with many up-to-date examples and extensive supporting web resources for instructors and students. Key features include: An eye-opening statistical portrait of the United States; Clear explanation of basic concepts and analytical tools, with advanced models presented in optional chapter appendices; Presentation of policy issues in historical, institutional, social, political, and ethical context--an approach that fosters critical evaluation of the standard microeconomic models, such as welfare analysis, labor markets, and market competition; Issues of human well-being, both domestic and global, are given central importance, enriching the topics and analytical tools to which students are introduced; The theme of sustainability--financial, social, and ecological--is thoroughly integrated in the book, with chapters on alternatives to standard GDP measurement, the environment, common property, public goods, and growth and sustainability in the twenty-first century; Full complement of instructor and student support materials online, including test banks and grading through Canvas.


Financial Accounting

Financial Accounting

Author: Clyde P. Stickney

Publisher: South Western Educational Publishing

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 986

ISBN-13:

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With its widely popular conceptual approach, this classic textbook has been revised in full color and will continue to be the leader in its field. The text incorporates many real-world examples and financial statement as well as integrating international topics throughout the text. Ideal for the graduate level, the text's authoritative user-orientation teaches students to interpret and understand financial information in a changing business environment.