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financial accounting course description: Introductory Financial Accounting And Reporting Smith, Barry, 2010-10-01 Introductory Financial Accounting is a short revision text presenting the essentials that students have to learn to pass their first financial accounting module. The topics have been chosen by assessing how likely they are to appear in the exam. This is the second book in the Essential Revision in a Hurry series. |
financial accounting course description: Ask a Manager Alison Green, 2018-05-01 From the creator of the popular website Ask a Manager and New York’s work-advice columnist comes a witty, practical guide to 200 difficult professional conversations—featuring all-new advice! There’s a reason Alison Green has been called “the Dear Abby of the work world.” Ten years as a workplace-advice columnist have taught her that people avoid awkward conversations in the office because they simply don’t know what to say. Thankfully, Green does—and in this incredibly helpful book, she tackles the tough discussions you may need to have during your career. You’ll learn what to say when • coworkers push their work on you—then take credit for it • you accidentally trash-talk someone in an email then hit “reply all” • you’re being micromanaged—or not being managed at all • you catch a colleague in a lie • your boss seems unhappy with your work • your cubemate’s loud speakerphone is making you homicidal • you got drunk at the holiday party Praise for Ask a Manager “A must-read for anyone who works . . . [Alison Green’s] advice boils down to the idea that you should be professional (even when others are not) and that communicating in a straightforward manner with candor and kindness will get you far, no matter where you work.”—Booklist (starred review) “The author’s friendly, warm, no-nonsense writing is a pleasure to read, and her advice can be widely applied to relationships in all areas of readers’ lives. Ideal for anyone new to the job market or new to management, or anyone hoping to improve their work experience.”—Library Journal (starred review) “I am a huge fan of Alison Green’s Ask a Manager column. This book is even better. It teaches us how to deal with many of the most vexing big and little problems in our workplaces—and to do so with grace, confidence, and a sense of humor.”—Robert Sutton, Stanford professor and author of The No Asshole Rule and The Asshole Survival Guide “Ask a Manager is the ultimate playbook for navigating the traditional workforce in a diplomatic but firm way.”—Erin Lowry, author of Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping By and Get Your Financial Life Together |
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financial accounting course description: Intermediate Financial Accounting Glenn Arnold, Suzanne Kyle, 2020 Intermediate Financial Accounting Volume 2 by G. Arnold and S. Kyle, developed in collaboration by Athabasca University and Lyryx, is intended for the second of two in Intermediate Financial Accounting courses. It presumes that students have already completed the Introductory Financial Accounting, and the first Intermediate Financing Accounting course. The textbook reflects both current International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and ASPE. This textbook covers all topics essential to a second level Intermediate Accounting course: current, long-term and complex liabilities, income taxes, pensions, leases, shareholders’ equity, earnings per share, statement of cash flows including the direct approach, effects of changes and errors, and disclosures and analysis. Topics that are covered in Advanced Financial Accounting courses, such as consolidations and foreign exchange, are not included here. For those requiring preparation for CPA designation, competencies as outlined by the CPA are addressed in this textbook. For a detailed competency map, please contact us at info@lyryx.com.--BCcampus website. |
financial accounting course description: Fundamentals of Information Systems Torsten Polle, Torsten Ripke, Klaus-Dieter Schewe, 2012-12-06 Fundamentals of Information Systems contains articles from the 7th International Workshop on Foundations of Models and Languages for Data and Objects (FoMLaDO '98), which was held in Timmel, Germany. These articles capture various aspects of database and information systems theory: identification as a primitive of database models deontic action programs marked nulls in queries topological canonization in spatial databases complexity of search queries complexity of Web queries attribute grammars for structured document queries hybrid multi-level concurrency control efficient navigation in persistent object stores formal semantics of UML reengineering of object bases and integrity dependence . Fundamentals of Information Systems serves as an excellent reference, providing insight into some of the most challenging research issues in the field. |
financial accounting course description: Financial Accounting For Dummies Maire Loughran, 2011-03-21 Your plain-English guide to navigating a financial accounting course Despite the economic landscape and job market, demand for accountants remains strong, and accountants will continue to see high demand for their services as the economy rebounds and businesses grow. Additionally, one of the effects of the economic downturn is a greater emphasis on accountability, transparency, and controls in financial reporting. With easy-to-understand explanations and real-life examples, Financial Accounting For Dummies provides students who are studying business, finance, and accounting with the basic concepts, terminology, and methods to interpret, analyze, and evaluate actual corporate financial statements. Covers traditional introductory financial accounting course material Explores concepts accountants and other business professionals use to prepare reports Details mergers and acquisitions purchase and pooling, free cash flow, and financial statement analysis Whether you're a student on your way to earning a bachelor's degree, MBA, or MAcc, Financial Accounting For Dummies gives you a wealth of information to grasp the subject and ace the course. |
financial accounting course description: Introduction to Financial Accounting Peter Scott, 2018 Peter Scott's Introduction to Financial Accounting provides a thorough but accessible and engaging introduction to the subject for first year students. This highly practical textbook uses a multitude of worked and real life examples, supportive learning features, crystal clear explanations, and extensive online resources (all fully integrated with the book) to guide students towards a confident understanding of the fundamentals of financial accounting. Scott's lively writing style sets the numerical content within an easy-to-follow narrative, and the real life relevance of each tool or technique is explained at every turn. All key areas of first year financial accounting courses are covered to provide a solid foundation for more advanced modules, with two chapters and an extensive online case study dedicated to the important topic of double-entry bookkeeping. The book's online resources include a wealth of materials which can be downloaded into a university's local VLE. The student resources include: - Interactive Multiple Choice Questions for revising key topics; - Numerical exercises for practising the calculation of accounting information from given sets of data; - 'Go back over this again' features containing a mix of further examples, written exercises, true or false questions, and annotated accounting information to help consolidate learning and revise or revisit concepts; - 'Show me how to do it' videos that provide practical demonstrations of dealing with more complex accounting tasks; - Web links for primary source material and articles through which readers can learn more about the companies and organizations discussed in the book. Lecturer resources include PowerPoint slides, examples and solutions, and hundreds of ready-to-use multiple-choice questions, all arranged by chapter. Lecturers can choose to make the online materials available to their students via Dashboard, a learning and assessment tool which provides sophisticated analytics for student achievement and engagement with the resources, also facilitating discussions and course updates. |
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financial accounting course description: International Financial Statement Analysis Thomas R. Robinson, Elaine Henry, Wendy L. Pirie, Michael A. Broihahn, 2012-04-04 Up-to-date information on using financial statement analysis to successfully assess company performance, from the seasoned experts at the CFA Institute Designed to help investment professionals and students effectively evaluate financial statements in today's international and volatile markets, amid an uncertain global economic climate, International Financial Statement Analysis, Second Edition compiles unparalleled wisdom from the CFA in one comprehensive volume. Written by a distinguished team of authors and experienced contributors, the book provides complete coverage of the key financial field of statement analysis. Fully updated with new standards and methods for a post crisis world, this Second Edition covers the mechanics of the accounting process; the foundation for financial reporting; the differences and similarities in income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements around the world; examines the implications for securities valuation of any financial statement element or transaction, and shows how different financial statement analysis techniques can provide valuable clues into a company's operations and risk characteristics. Financial statement analysis allows for realistic valuations of investment, lending, or merger and acquisition opportunities Essential reading for financial analysts, investment analysts, portfolio managers, asset allocators, graduate students, and others interested in this important field of finance Includes key coverage of income tax accounting and reporting, the difficulty of measuring the value of employee compensation, and the impact of foreign exchange rates on the financial statements of multinational corporations Financial statement analysis gives investment professionals important insights into the true financial condition of a company, and International Financial Statement Analysis, Second Edition puts the full knowledge of the CFA at your fingertips. |
financial accounting course description: Financial Accounting Clyde P. Stickney, Roman L. Weil, 1997 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 statements 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. May also be used in undergraduate programs. |
financial accounting course description: Fundamentals of Financial Accounting Fred Phillips, Robert Libby, Patricia A. Libby, 2011-01 |
financial accounting course description: Principles of Financial Accounting Christine Jonick, 2018-09-30 The University of North Georgia Press and Affordable Learning Georgia bring you Principles of Financial Accounting. Well-written and straightforward, Principles of Financial Accounting is a needed contribution to open source pedagogy in the business education world. Written in order to directly meet the needs of her students, this textbook developed from Dr. Christine Jonick's years of teaching and commitment to effective pedagogy. Features: Peer reviewed by academic professionals and tested by students Over 100 charts and graphs Instructional exercises appearing both in-text and for Excel Resources for student professional development |
financial accounting course description: Introduction to Financial Accounting Henry Dauderis, David Annand, 2019 This textbook, originally by D. Annand and H. Dauderis, was intended for a first course in introductory financial accounting. It focuses on core introductory financial accounting topics that match pre-requisite requirements for students advancing to Intermediate Financial Accounting. A corporate approach is utilized versus beginning with a sole proprietorship emphasis and then converting to a corporate approach; this consistency throughout the book reduces confusion for the introductory student. This most recent revision by D. Marchand converted the text from IFRS to reflect the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles of the United States (U.S. GAAP). |
financial accounting course description: International Financial Reporting and Analysis Ann Jorissen, Anne Britton, David Alexander, Martin Hoogendoorn, Carien Van Mourik, 2014-03-13 This sixth edition of International Financial Reporting and Analysis has been fully updated for new international requirements reflecting changes in the IASB and IFRS whilst maintaining its effective conceptual approach in international reporting standards.New real world illustrations have been added and real life company accounts have been updated to include a wider range of companies from across the globe, ensuring this edition is truly international. This edition also comes with CourseMate and a companion website including PowerPoint slides, an Instructor’s Manual, a comprehensive Testbank and solutions to the end of chapter questions. |
financial accounting course description: Cornerstones of Cost Management Don R. Hansen, Maryanne M. Mowen, Dan L. Heitger, 2021-02-03 Gain an understanding of the principles behind cost accounting and its importance in organizational decision making and business today with the unique, reader-friendly approach in Hansen/Mowen/Heitger�s COST MANAGEMENT, 5E. This edition addresses functional-based cost and control and, then, activity-based cost systems - giving you the skills to navigate any cost management system. Updates address emerging developments, including the role of data analytics in cost management today. An entire new chapter also examines global issues, such as virtual currency and blockchain. This edition's approach is tailored to the way you learn. Structured examples from familiar companies emphasize the real-world applications and relevance of what you are learning. Clear explanations review the concepts behind each equation or topic, detailing the hows, whys and what-ifs. Integrated CengageNOWv2 resources provide additional computerized exercises and problems for practice and review. |
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financial accounting course description: CLEP Official Study Guide 2022 College Entrance Examination Board, 2021-08-03 This study guide is useful to: Decide which exams to take. Read detailed descriptions of the exams that will help you choose your study resources. Familiarize yourself with the types of questions on the exams. Learn how the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP®) can help advance your path to a college degree. What Is CLEP? CLEP, the College-Level Examination Program, gives students the opportunity to receive college credit by earning qualifying scores on any one or more of 34 exams. Nearly 3,000 colleges and universities in the United States will grant credit for CLEP exams. More than seven million students have taken CLEP exams since 1967. Now it's your turn to move ahead in your education and career with CLEP! Book jacket. |
financial accounting course description: Financial Accounting Jane L. Reimers, 2007 For a traditional Introductory to Financial Accounting course where the accounting cycle is introduced early and the focus of the course blends aspects of both user and preparer approaches. Reimers Financial Accounting 1/e.How Accounting is Driving Change in Business. |
financial accounting course description: Equity Valuation and Analysis with EVal Russell James Lundholm, Richard G. Sloan, 2007 While focusing on the underlying theories of financial analysis and valuation, this work aims to answer the question, What is this company really worth?. It takes the view that sound forecasts of financial statements are the key input to a good valuation, and that other aspects of the valuation process are mechanical. |
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financial accounting course description: Introduction to Managerial Accounting Peter C. Brewer, Ray H. Garrison, Eric W. Noreen, Norma R. Montague, 2024 Brewer's Introduction to Managerial Accounting has earned a reputation as the most accessible and readable book on the market, while leveraging assets from the Garrison Managerial Accounting franchise. Its manageable chapters and clear presentation point students toward understanding just as the needle of a compass provides direction to travelers-- |
financial accounting course description: Managerial Accounting for Undergraduates Theodore Christensen, Scott Hobson, James Wallace, Jason Matthews, 2023 |
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financial accounting course description: Foreign Currency Translations Craig Michael Deegan, 1996 Foreign currency translations (Butterworths accounting companions) |
financial accounting course description: Accounting:Introduction to Financial Accounting Henry Dauderis, David Annand, 2015-08-27 This text is intended for a first course in introductory financial accounting. It was updated to reflect current International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). For example, it reflects the recent change in IAS38, para. 98, allowing the use of multiple methods in amortizing intangible assets. It focuses on core Introductory Financial Accounting topics that match pre-requisite requirements for students advancing to Intermediate Financial Accounting. Excluded are advanced topics that are covered in Intermediate Financial Accounting, such as leases and bond amortization. The text takes a corporate approach (vs. beginning with a sole proprietorship emphasis and then converting to a corporate approach); this consistency throughout the book reduces confusion for the introductory student.The book covers all essential topics: the accounting cycle, merchandising, assigning costs to inventory, cash and receivables, property, plant and equipment, debt financing, equity financing, statement of cash flows, financial statement analysis, and proprietorships and partnerships.Additionally, this version of the open text is supported by Lyryx Learning, offering at an affordable price editorial services to develop and adapt the content, formative online assessment, course supplements, and daily support to both the students and instructors. |
financial accounting course description: Principles of Financial Accounting Belverd E. Needles, Marian Powers, 2001-08-01 Principles of Financial Accounting offers balanced, flexible content supported by an array of truly integrated print and technology supplements. Whether an instructor wants to present a user or procedural orientation, incorporate new instructional strategies, develop students' core skills and competencies, or integrate technology into the classroom, the 2002e edition provides a total solution. This text--intended for use in a single semester or one-quarter course--assumes no previous training in accounting or business and is appropriate for both majors and non-majors. Principles of Financial Accounting is designed for financial accounting programs that prefer to start with a sole proprietorship approach and move at a slower pace than a corporate financial accounting course. New! Blackboard Course Cartridges and WebCT e-Packs deliver course content over the Internet and can be used in a traditional classroom setting or as a complete distance learning solution. Customized course materials include reviews, quizzes, activities, solutions, PowerPoint slides, and more. New! Teaching Accounting Online, an interactive Web-based workshop, allows faculty to design and deliver online accounting courses. New! Discussion and assignment materials include more financial statements and excerpts from real company reports to promote decision making through the use of real-world financial information. New! An increased focus on cash flow throughout the text highlights the effect of business activities on cash flow. New! Focus on Business boxes emphasize business strategy as it relates to the key themes of ethics, practice, technology, and international issues. Each box provides insights into real companies, including start-ups and e-commerce businesses. New! Decision Points, based on excerpts from annual reports and business journals, promote critical thinking and decision making by presenting students with a situation that requires them to make a decision using accounting information. Decision Points in the financial chapters are presented from A User's Focus while the Decision Points in the managerial chapters provide A Manager's Focus. New! In most chapters, the opening Learning Objective highlights the focus on management by exploring how managers use accounting information to make decisions. New! The text examines performance measurement by integrating the concept of using financial information in performance evaluation. New! An annotated Chapter 1 helps students understand the purpose and value of the book's pedagogical framework and how to use it to their advantage. |
financial accounting course description: Federal Tax Irvin N. Gleim, James R. Hasselback, 2004 |
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financial accounting course description: Financial Accounting for BBA S.N. Maheshwari &, Financial Accounting for BBA has been written to meet the requirements of undergraduate students, particularly at the BBA level. This book covers the syllabi of major universities across the country, providing basic knowledge of accounting principles and practices in a systematic manner. The topics have been dealt with in a lucid manner to enable better understanding, especially for those students who do not have an accounting background. The text is examination-oriented and is supplemented with relevant solved illustrations for all the topics. |
financial accounting course description: Financial Accounting J. David Spiceland, Wayne Thomas, Don Herrmann, 2021-12-09 The authors have developed a unique set of materials based directly on their collective years in the classroom. They've brought together best practices by (1) building an Organized Learning Framework for Financial Accounting, (2) reinforcing the Framework in each chapter's text and end-of-chapter assignments, and (3) enriching that Framework using real-world companies, Excel assignments, General Ledger problems, data analytics tools, and a variety of auto-graded cases. The material is communicated in a student-friendly, concise and conversational writing style. |
financial accounting course description: Introduction to Financial Accounting Charles T. Horngren, Gary L. Sundem, John A.. Elliott, 2012 For Introductory Financial Accounting courses at the MBA level, and for rigorous undergraduate courses. This Global Edition has been edited to include enhancements making it more relevant to students outside the United States. The editorial team at Pearson has worked closely with educators around the globe to include: A unique blend of theory, practice, and robust financial statement analysis.Introduction to Financial Accounting describes the most widely accepted accounting theory and practice with an emphasis on using and analyzing the information in financial statements. This text also compares U.S. GAAP to IFRS where relevant. |
financial accounting course description: The McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Accounting Course, 4th Ed Robert L. Dixon, Harold E. Arnett, Howard Davidoff, 2007-07-16 Quickly get up-to-speed in all basic accounting principles and procedures and apply that knowledge to real-world financial decisions and requests The McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Accounting Course has been the gold standard for anyone looking for a fast, no-nonsense primer in all the fundamentals of financial, managerial, and tax accounting concepts. Now thoroughly revised and updated, the fourth edition features new coverage of the technological developments in the field, the recent sweeping tax reforms, and the latest Financial Accounting Standards Board pronouncements. The McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Accounting Course offers such up-to-date coverage as: Complete analysis of the current trends in computer hardware and accounting software Coverage of current tax issues, such as the revision of tax rate structure, new deductions and credits for higher education costs, and taxation of Social Security benefits New test problems throughout to help you gauge your progress, as well as a final exam that can earn you a Certificate of Achievement Complete with a doable study plan, The McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Accounting Course is your fast track to easily mastering the essentials of accounting in the shortest time possible. |
financial accounting course description: Introduction to Financial Accounting with MyAccountingLab Charles T. Horngren, 2011-12-01 For Introductory Financial Accounting courses at the MBA level, and for rigorous undergraduate courses. This Global Edition has been edited to include enhancements making it more relevant to students outside the United States. The editorial team at Pearson has worked closely with educators around the globe to include: A unique blend of theory, practice, and robust financial statement analysis. Introduction to Financial Accounting describes the most widely accepted accounting theory and practice with an emphasis on using and analyzing the information in financial statements. This text also compares U.S. GAAP to IFRS where relevant. Give your students the power of practice! MyAccountingLab—the web-based, tutorial and assessment software for accounting that not only gives students more I Get It moments, but also gives instructors the flexibility to make technology an integral part of their course—is now available with the tenth edition. Full course for Introduction to Financial Accounting 10/e available on August 18th in time for fall 2010 courses! Course contains selected End of Chapter problems mapped to the learning objectives of each chapter so that each major topic has ample coverage in MyAccountingLab. Visit myaccountinglab.com to find out more. |
financial accounting course description: Financial Accounting Jamie Pratt, Michael F. Peters, 2020-12-15 Financial Accounting, 11th Edition, provides students with a clear understanding of financial accounting by framing accounting processes in the context of real-world business practices. Concepts are presented in an engaging story-telling approach and help answer key questions such as why, what, and how financial accounting connects to business success. By building a solid foundation in the mechanics of preparing and analyzing financial statements, performance measurement (Return on Equity), and decision-making with the help of data analytics, Financial Accounting, 11th Edition helps students better prepare to be effective and successful business professionals. |
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