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Condition
GOOD: This book is in good condition, showing some signs of use and wear, such as slightly bent corners and a few indentation marks, and containing a few pages with yellow highlighting and pencil marks. These markings do not obscure the text.
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From the Pearson webpage — Financial Accounting helps students “nail” the accounting cycle up front in order to increase success and retention later on. The concepts and mechanics students learn in the critical ‘accounting cycle’ chapters are used consistently and repetitively–and with clear-cut details and explanations–throughout the remainder of the text, minimizing confusion. MyAccountingLab, the text’s online homework system, then provides students with a personalized learning environment that tests and strengthens their skills and understanding through unlimited practice. Together, Financial Accounting 8e and MyAccountingLab will help students have more of those “I Get It!” moments.
A solid enhancement to already solid fundamentals, the eighth edition now features new co-author Bill Thomas of Baylor University who brings his expertise on auditing, ethics, and internal controls to key sections of the book.
Note that each chapter “Spotlights” a specific company ranging from Google to Intel. Chapters include:
- The Financial Statement
- Transaction Analysis
- Accrual Accounting & Income
- Internal Control & Cash
- Short-Term Investments & Receivables
- Inventory & Cost of Goods Sold
- Plant Assets & Intangibles
- Liabilities
- Stockholder Equity
- Long-Term Investments & International Operations
- The Income Statement & the Statement of Stockholders’ Equity
- The Statement of Cash Flows
- Financial Statement Analysis
Appendix A — Amazon.com Annual Report 2008
Appendix B — Foot Locker Inc., Annual Report 2008
Appendix C — Time Value of Money: Future Value and Present Value
Appendix D — Typical Charts of Accounts for Different Types of Businesses
Appendix E — Summary of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)
Appendix F — Summary of Differences between U.S. GAAP and IFRS Cross Referenced by Chapter
Company Index
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