AccountingBibliographyCompany Name IndexSubject IndexCost AccountingSupplementsInternational editionCOST ACCOUNTINGPrinciples and Applications, 7th EditionBy Horace R Brock, University of North Texas, Linda Herrington and LaVonda G Ramey of School Craft College2007 (August 2006) / 704 pagesISBN: 9780071115605 [IE]www.mhhe.com/brock7eContentsPart 1Chapter 1 Monitoring CostsChapter 2 Purchasing MaterialsChapter 3 Storing and Issuing MaterialsChapter 4 Controlling and Valuing InventoryChapter 5 Timekeeping and PayrollChapter 6 Charging Labor Costs into ProductionChapter 7 Departmentalizing Overhead CostsChapter 8 Setting Overhead RatesChapter 9 Applying Manufacturing OverheadChapter 10 Completing the Cost Cycle and Accounting for LostMaterialsPart 2Chapter 11 Process Cost System – Production Data and Cost FlowChapter 12 Average Costing of Work in ProcessChapter 13 Units Lost or Increased in ProductionChapter 14 First In, First Out (FIFO) Costing of Work in ProcessChapter 15 Accounting for By-Products and Joint ProductsPart 3Chapter 16 The Analysis of Cost BehaviorChapter 17 BudgetingChapter 18 Standard Costs: Materials and LaborChapter 19 Manufacturing Overhead Standard Costs: Completingthe Accounting Cycle for Standard CostsChapter 20 Cost-Volume-Profit AnalysisChapter 21 Analysis of Manufacturing Costs for Decision MakingChapter 22 Cost Accounting for Distribution Activities and ServiceBusinessesChapter 23 Decision Making – Capital Investment DecisionsInvitation to Publish<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> is interested to review yourtextbook proposals for publication.Please contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> office oremail to asiapub@mcgraw-hill.com.Visit <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Education (Asia)Website: http://www.mheducation.asia/publish/SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF COSTACCOUNTING3rd EditionBy Ralph S Polimeni, Hofstra University1994ISBN: 9780070110267A Schaum PublicationThis powerful study guide includes all subjects found in the leadingtextbooks and parallels the full-year cost accounting courses mostschools offer. Also appropriate for solo study, this book makes thecomplex concepts and techniques accessible through clear explanationsand solved problems to provide a review and help studentsmaster their skills.College AccountingNEW*9780073396958*2012 (May 2011) / 528 pagesISBN: 9780073396958www.mhhe.com/haddock2eCOLLEGE ACCOUNTINGA Contemporary Approach,2nd EditionBy M David Haddock, Chattanooga State Tech,John Price, University of North Texas andMichael Farina, Cerritos CollegeThe Haddock text features the successful author team Price et al. Theauthor team based A Contemporary Approach on the solid foundationof the Price 12e textbook; however, in Haddock, the approachhas been modified to fit the needs of a growing number of CollegeAccounting instructors who teach the course without covering specialjournals. These instructors feel that special journals are an unnecessarilycomplicated subject for such a basic course. By eliminatingspecial journal coverage, professors are free to focus on recordingto the general journal and posting to the general ledger - the basicbookkeeping functions that are so important to accountants in the realworld. Competing books have placed special journals in an appendix(Slater) or tried to separate special journal coverage from generaljournal coverage but retain both (McQuaig). Haddock is the only texton the market that eliminates special journal coverage completely (whymake students pay for material they will not learn in the course?). WithHaddock on the roster, instructor’s have a choice between a traditionalapproach that fully integrates special journals into the text in a succinctand logical way (Price 12e) or a contemporary approach thatfocuses on the basics and is more in keeping with where the courseis headed in the future (Haddock 1e).35
AccountingContents1. Accounting: The Language of Business2. Analyzing Business Transactions3. Analyzing Business Transactions Using T Accounts4. The General Journal and the General Ledger5. Adjustments and the Worksheet6. Closing Entries and the Postclosing Trial Balance7. Accounting for Sales and Accounts Receivable, and Cash Receipts8. Accounting for Purchases, Accounts Payable, and Cash Payments9. Cash10. Payroll Computations, Records, and Payment11. Payroll Taxes, Deposits, and Reports12. Accruals, Deferrals, and the Worksheet13. Financial Statements and Closing ProceduresAppendix A: The Home Depot 2009 Financial Statements for the yearended January 31, 2010NEW*9780078025273*COLLEGE ACCOUNTINGChapters 1-30, 13th Edition2012 (May 2011) / 1136 pagesISBN: 9780078025273ISBN: 9780077430627 (Chapters 1-13)ISBN: 9780077430634 (Chapters 1-24)www.mhhe.com/price13eBy John Ellis Price, University of North Texas,M David Haddock, Chattanooga State Tech andMichael Farina, Cerritos CollegeOverview: Price/Haddock/Farina has been a long-time market leaderbecause of its readability and relevance. The book includes manyreal-world examples, high-interest problems and activities, in-texthelp and practice, and classroom-tested dynamic pedagogy. Withthe addition of <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s Connect Accounting, the new editionincludes more technology support than ever before.Contents1. Accounting: The Language of Business2. Analyzing Business Transactions3. Analyzing Business Transactions Using T Accounts4. The General Journal and the General Ledger5. Adjustments and the Worksheet6. Closing Entries and the Postclosing Trial Balance7. Accounting for Sales and Accounts Receivable8. Accounting for Purchases and Accounts Payable9. Cash Receipts, Cash Payments, and Banking Procedures10. Payroll Computations, Records, and Payment11. Payroll Taxes, Deposits, and Reports12. Accruals, Deferrals, and the Worksheet13. Financial Statements and Closing Procedures14. Accounting Principles and Reporting Standards15. Accounts Receivable and Uncollectible Accounts16. Notes Payable and Notes Receivable17. Merchandise Inventory18. Property, Plant, and Equipment19. Accounting for Partnerships20. Corporations: Formation and Capital Stock Transactions21. Corporate Earnings and Capital Transactions22. Long-Term Bonds23. Financial Statement Analysis24. The Statement of Cash Flows25. Departmentalized Profit and Cost Centers26. Accounting for Manufacturing Activities27. Job Order Cost Accounting28. Process Cost Accounting29. Controlling Manufacturing Costs: Standard Costs30. Cost-Revenue Analysis for Decision MakingAppendix A: The Home Depot, Inc. Annual Report.Appendix B: Combined JournalCOLLEGE ACCOUNTING CHAPTER 1-14WITH ANNUAL REPORT2nd EditionBy John J Wild, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Vernon Richardson,University of Arkansas-Fayetteville and Ken Shaw, University ofMissouri-Columbia2011 (January 2010)ISBN: 9780077346102www.mhhe.com/wildCA2eCollege Accounting by Wild, Richardson, and Shaw draws upon thesuccess of Wild’s Fundamental Accounting Principles text. Its innovationis reflected in its extensive use of small business examples,the integration of new computerized learning tools, superior end-ofchaptermaterial, and a highly engaging, pedagogical design. Inclusionof technology products such as Connect, Connect Plus, ExcelTemplates, and Quick<strong>Books</strong> Pro 2010 software provides studentswith every possible advantage as they strive to understand the keyconcepts of accounting and their role in business.CONTENTSChapter 1: Introduction to AccountingChapter 2: Accounting for Business TransactionsChapter 3: Applying Double-Entry AccountingChapter 4: Preparing the General Journal and General LedgerChapter 5: Adjusting Accounts and Preparing Financial StatementsChapter 6: Closing Process and Financial StatementsChapter 7: Fraud, Ethics, and ControlsChapter 8: Cash and Cash ControlsChapter 9: Employee Earnings, Deductions, and PayrollChapter 10: Employer Payroll Tax ReportingChapter 11: Merchandise Sales and Accounts ReceivableChapter 12: Merchandise Purchases and Accounts PayableChapter 13: Merchandiser’s Purchases Adjustments and Trail BalanceChapter 14: Merchandiser’s Financial Statements and the ClosingProcessAppendix A: Financial Statements InformationAppendix B: Accounting PrinciplesAppendix C via Web: Capital Budgeting and Investment AnalysisAppendix D via Web: Time Value of Money36
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