Financial AccountingWeygandt helps corporate managers see the relevance of accounting in their everyday lives. Challenging accounting concepts are introduced with examples that are familiar to them, which helps build motivation to learn the material. Accounting issues are also placed within the context of marketing, management, IT, and finance. The new Do It! feature reinforces the basics by providing quick-hitting examples of brief exercises. The chapters also incorporate the All About You (AAY) feature as well as the Accounting Across the Organization (AAO) boxes that highlight the impact of accounting concepts. With these features, corporate managers will learn the concepts and understand how to effectively apply them. |
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Spis treści
Accounting in Action 2 | xxiv |
Dividends 525 | xxv |
The Recording Process 50 | 96 |
Timing Issues | 98 |
The Adjusted Trial Balance | 116 |
Alternative Treatment of Prepaid | 122 |
Stock Dividends 530 | 137 |
Completing the Accounting | 148 |
HomeEquity Loans 540 | 364 |
Notes Receivable | 369 |
SHOULD YOU | 375 |
Plant Assets Natural Resources | 396 |
Depreciation | 402 |
Expenditures During Useful Life | 409 |
Types of Intangible Assets | 415 |
Exchange of Plant Assets | 424 |
Summary of the Accounting Cycle | 163 |
YOUR PERSONAL | 173 |
New section on GAAP 4 New Do it boxes and Review Exercises | 196 |
Merchandising Operations | 204 |
Recording Sales of Merchandise | 212 |
Forms of Financial Statements | 218 |
Periodic Inventory System | 225 |
Inventories | 252 |
Statement Presentation and Analysis 537 | 254 |
Inventory Errors | 267 |
New SelfStudy Questions | 281 |
Fraud Internal Control | 304 |
Cash Receipts Controls | 317 |
Use of a Bank | 324 |
Reporting Cash | 332 |
Accounting for Receivables | 356 |
Liabilities | 444 |
Statement Presentation and Analysis | 452 |
Investments | 568 |
Valuing and Reporting Investments | 578 |
A GOOD DAY TO START SAVING | 586 |
Financial Statement Analysis | 674 |
Vertical Analysis | 681 |
Earning Power and Irregular Items | 696 |
SHOULD I PLAY THE MARKET YET? | 702 |
New Comprehensive Problem Transactions Dividends and Retained Earnings | 1 |
Future Value Concepts C3 Advantages of Subsidiary Ledgers | 5 |
Payroll Accounting | 1 |
E Subsidiary Ledgers and Special Journals | 1 |
F Other Significant Liabilities | 75 |
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Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
Accounts Receivable accrued Accumulated adjusting entries Advertising Allowance amortization amount assets Assume average balance sheet bank bonds cash chapter closing collection columns common stock company’s Compute Corporation cost current liabilities customers debit December 31 depreciation determine discount Dividends earnings effect employees ending inventory entry to record equipment equity estimated example Expense Explain FIFO financial statements flow fund gross profit Illustration income statement increase indicate Instructions Insurance interest Interest Expense internal control investments issued January journal entry July June less LIFO long-term loss March method month Notes Payable operating paid Payable payment period plant premium Prepare presented principle purchased ratio record reported result Retained Earnings returns revenue Salaries securities sell Service share shows sold stockholders STUDY Supplies transactions trial balance Unearned units worksheet