AccountingAccounting PrinciplesNEW *9780071325509*FUNDAMENTAL ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLESIncluding International Financial ReportingStandards (IFRS)By John J Wild, University of Wisconsin Madison, Ken Shaw, Universityof Missouri-Columbia, Barbara Chiappetta and Winston Kwok2012 (January 2012) / 1200 pagesISBN: 9780071325509An Asian PublicationFundamental Accounting Principles provides students every advantageas they strive to understand the key concepts of accounting andtheir role in business. Covering both Financial Accounting and ManagerialAccounting, it helps students to develop good decision-makinghabits as they prepare, analyze and apply accounting information. Italso includes the current financial reports of Nestlé, Adidas, and Pumato further reinforce the real-world relevance of accounting concepts.FeaturesA unique pedagogical framework that provides insight intoevery aspect of business decision making supported by accountinginformationThe CAP (Conceptual/Analytical/Procedural) Model that clearlyidentifies learning objectives, textual materials, assignments and testitems so that instructors can easily customize their coursesDecision Insight opening vignettes featuring successful AsianentrepreneursA focus on International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)and IFRS-reporting companiesAdditional points and examples placed strategically in sidemarginsComprehensive end-of-chapter questions, exercises, andproblemsInternational editionNEW *9780078111044*FINANCIAL & MANAGERIALACCOUNTING16th EditionWith the sixteenth edition of Financial and Managerial Accounting:The Basis for Business Decisions, the Williams author team continuesto be a solid foundation for students who are learning basic accountingconcepts. In this revision, the authors have added to and refinedthe coverage of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS),particularly in Chapter 15 (“Global Business and Accounting”). Hallmarksof the text—including the solid Accounting Cycle Presentation,relevant pedagogy, and high quality, end-of-chapter material—havebeen updated throughout the book.NEW TO THIS EDITIONNew coverage of IFRS discusses how important topics in accountingsuch as LIFO, statement of cash flows, and fixed assetsmight be impacted by the adoption of IFRS.NEW! <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s Connect uses end-of-chapter materialpulled directly from the textbook to create static and algorithmic questionsthat can be used for homework and practice tests.MotivationCONTENTSChapter 1: Accounting: Information for Decision MakingChapter 2: Basic Financial StatementsChapter 3: The Accounting Cycle: Capturing Economic EventsChapter 4: The Accounting Cycle: Accruals and DeferralsChapter 5: The Accounting Cycle: Reporting Financial ResultsComprehensive Problem 1: Susquehanna Equipment RentalsChapter 6: Merchandising ActivitiesChapter 7: Financial AssetsChapter 8: Inventories and the Cost of Goods SoldComprehensive Problem 2: Guitar Universe, Inc.Chapter 9: Plant and Intangible AssetsChapter 10: LiabilitiesChapter 11: Stockholders’ Equity: Paid-in CapitalComprehensive Problem 3: McMinn Retail, Inc.Chapter 12: Income and Changes in Retained EarningsChapter 13: Statement of Cash FlowsChapter 14: Financial Statement AnalysisComprehensive Problem 4: Home Depot, Inc.Chapter 15: Global Business and AccountingChapter 16: Management Accounting: A Business PartnerChapter 17: Job Order Cost Systems and Overhead AllocationsChapter 18: Process CostingChapter 19: Costing and the Value ChainChapter 20: Cost-Volume-Profit AnalysisChapter 21: Incremental AnalysisComprehensive Problem 5: The Gilster CompanyChapter 22: Responsibility Accounting and Transfer PricingChapter 23: Operational BudgetingChapter 24: Standard Cost SystemsChapter 25: Rewarding Business PerformanceComprehensive Problem 6: Utease CorporationChapter 26: Capital BudgetingAppendix A: 2009 Home Depot Financial StatementsAppendix B: The Time Value of Money: Future Amounts and PresentValuesAppendix C: Forms of Business Organization2012 (January 2011) / 1264 pagesISBN: 9780078111044ISBN: 9780071316903 [IE]www.mhhe.com/williams_basis16eBy Jan Williams, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Sue Haka, Michigan State University-EastLansing, Mark S Bettner, BucknellUniversity and Joseph V Carcello, University ofTennessee-Knoxville5
AccountingInternational editionIntroduction to ACCOUNTINGAn Integrated Approach, 6th EditionBy Penne Ainsworth, University of Wyoming-Laramie and Dan Deines,Kansas State University2011 (January 2010) / 672 pagesISBN: 9780078136603ISBN: 9780071220583 [IE]www.mhhe.com/ainsworth6eThis textbook integrates Financial and Managerial Accounting asopposed to keeping these areas separate, the approach followed bymost books and curriculums. By “integration”, we mean the authorsfocus on the business process and examine the activities from bothan external, financial reporting perspective and an internal, managementdecision-making perspective. The text incorporates real worldapplications, including actual financial statements, to reinforce therelevance of topics to real business situations and promote studentinterest. The text also promotes active learning through Enhance YourUnderstanding “probing” questions placed sporadically throughoutmany chapters, Of Interest boxes that provide additional informationrelating to the chapter concepts, Fast Fact boxes that provide additionalinformation related to chapter concepts in a short, trivia-likemanner, and end-of-chapter group exercises.NContentsPart One Introduction: Business Operating ActivitiesChapter 1: Accounting and BusinessChapter 2: Business Processes and Accounting InformationChapter 3: Operating Processes: Planning and ControlPart Two Planning: Operating ActivitiesChapter 4: Short-term Decision MakingChapter 5: Strategic Planning Regarding Operating ProcessesChapter 6: Planning, the Balanced Scorecard, and BudgetingPart Three Recording and Evaluating: Operating ActivitiesChapter 7: Accounting Information SystemsChapter 8: Purchasing/Human Resources/Payment Process: Recordingand Evaluating Expenditure Process ActivitiesChapter 9: Recording and Evaluating Conversion Process ActivitiesChapter 10: Marketing/Sales/Collection/Customer Support Process:Recording and Evaluating Revenue Process ActivitiesPart Four Introduction: Capital Resource Process ActivitiesChapter 11: Time Value of MoneyPart Five Planning: Capital Resource Process ActivitiesChapter 12: Planning Investments: Capital BudgetingChapter 13: Planning Equity FinancingChapter 14: Planning Debt FinancingPart Six Recording and Evaluating Capital Resource ProcessActivitiesChapter 15: Recording and Evaluating Capital Resource ProcessActivities: FinancingChapter 16: Recording and Evaluating Capital Resource ProcessActivities: InvestingPart Seven Evaluating: Operating and Capital Resource ProcessesChapter 17: Company Performance: ProfitabilityChapter 18: Company Performance: Owners’ Equity and FinancialPositionChapter 19: Company Performance: Cash FlowsChapter 20: Company Performance: Comprehensive EvaluationAppendix: Apple’s 2008 Financial Statements and AccompanyingNotesIndexNEW *9780071016780*2011 (March 2011)ISBN: 9780071016780<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Australia Titlewww.mhhe.com/au/jackling3eaccounting: aframework for decisionmaking3rd EditionBy Beverley Jackling, Victoria University ofTechnology, Jean Raar, Swinburne University ofTechnology, Graeme Wines and Tracey McDowallof Deakin UniversityThoroughly updated and re-sequenced in response to market feedback,Accounting: A Framework for Decision Making 3e is an idealfirst year accounting principles text. Presented in a straightforwardstyle, the third edition focuses on key concepts and illustrates eachconcept with clear graphical or textual explanations and examples.The latest AASB standards and accounting techniques underpin thecontent throughout and new and revised questions have been addedto the end of chapter material. With an accessible technical focus,Accounting 3e has a clear and broad content structure that meansthe book lends itself to both majors and non-majors courses.ContentsPart 1 Background environment and principlesCHAPTER 1 The accounting environmentCHAPTER 2 Accounting reports: their nature and usesCHAPTER 3 Classification and analysis of transactionsCHAPTER 4 The structure and content of financial statementsCHAPTER 5 Financial statement analysisCHAPTER 6 Accounting and financial managementPart 2 Accounting for management decisionsCHAPTER 7 Managerial decisionmaking and the accountantCHAPTER 8 Cost concepts for management decisionsCHAPTER 9 Accounting for short-term management planningPart 3 Conceptual frameworks for financial reportingCHAPTER 10 Sources of authority and conceptual frameworks foraccountingCHAPTER 11 Assets and expenseCHAPTER 12 IncomeCHAPTER 13 LiabilitiesCHAPTER 14 The recording focusCHAPTER 15 Inventory transactionsCHAPTER 16 End-of-period adjustmentsCHAPTER 17 Accounting information systems and internal controlCHAPTER 18 The principles applied: owner’s equityAPPENDIX 1 Extracts from Santos Ltd Annual Report 2008APPENDIX 2 Interest tablesGlossaryIndex6
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