Financial Accounting, 12th edition

Published by Pearson (January 19, 2018) © 2019

  • C William Thomas Baylor University
  • Wendy M. Tietz Kent State University
  • Walter T. Harrison Baylor University

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Financial Accounting
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Financial Accounting focuses on the purpose of accounting in business. Using student-friendly examples and streamlined chapters, the text delivers a student-centric approach to learning financial accounting. It also features time-tested resources like the award-winning Accounting in the Headlines blog, author-created learning objective videos, and turnkey case resources.

Updated with new discussions and cases, the 12th Edition helps you grasp the practical concepts of accounting, so that you can put them into practice in your future career.

  • Visual Walk-Through
  1. The Financial Statements
  2. Transaction Analysis
  3. Accrual Accounting and Income
  4. Internal Control and Cash
  5. Receivables and Revenue
  6. Inventory and Cost of Goods Sold
  7. Plant Assets, Natural Resources, and Intangibles
  8. Current and Contingent Liabilities
  9. Long-Term Liabilities
  10. Stockholders’ Equity
  11. The Statement of Cash Flows
  12. Financial Statement Analysis

APPENDICES

  1. Apple Inc. Annual Report: 2016
  2. Typical Charts of Accounts for Different Types of Businesses
  3. Summary of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)
  4. Summary of Differences Between US GAAP and IFRS Cross Referenced to Chapter
  5. Investments
  6. Time Value of Money

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