Description |
1 online resource (340 pages) |
Contents |
Chapter 1: Overview of Financial Accounting; Chapter 2: Cash, Receivables, and Revenue Recognition; Chapter 3: Inventory and Cost of Goods Sold; Chapter 4: Operational Assets; Chapter 5: Liabilities: Current, Contingent, and Long-Term Debt; Chapter 6: Leases; Chapter 7: Financial Instruments: Investment Securities and Derivatives; Chapter 8: Accounting for Postretirement Benefits and Income Taxes; Chapter 9: Stockholders' Equity and Earnings Per Share; Chapter 10: Statement of Cash Flows; Index; Other Title Page |
Summary |
Accounting is the score keeping system in the "game" of business, and you won't do well in any "game" if you don't understand how the score iskept. If you're a practicing manager, MBA student, or a non-accounting business major, this book will do more than help you stay in the game. Inside, United States financial reporting standards are compared and contrasted with international financial reporting standards, and theauthors detail how management's choice of accounting methods and their required estimates in reporting transactions and events impactfinancial statements, both immediately and in t |
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Subject |
Accounting -- Standards.
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Financial statements.
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Accounting.
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Financial statements
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Accounting
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Accounting -- Standards
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781606493885 |
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1606493884 |
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