Financial Accounting FROM THE PUBLISHER
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING provides a solid foundation of accounting concepts with unique features to show how users can use accounting to understand business. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 8e, uses the preparation of financial statements as the framework for understanding what accounting is all about.
SYNOPSIS
Warren (professor emeritus, accounting, University of Georgia) adds new boxes on integrity in business, strategic thinking, and financial reporting and disclosure to this ninth edition of a text for an introductory financial accounting course. Coverage progresses from analyzing transactions, the matching concept, and the accounting cycle, through cash, inventories, assets, accounting for partnerships and LLCs, income taxes, and financial statement analysis. Learning features include Internet activities, critical thinking questions, exercises that challenge students to discover errors in a financial statement or management decision. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
FROM THE CRITICS
Booknews
This introductory text for accounting majors and non-majors focuses on how accounting contributes to effective management, emphasizing the most important accounting procedures. Coverage includes analyzing transactions, accounting for merchandising businesses, inventories, corporations, bonds payable, and financial statement analysis. Includes seven reference appendices and a glossary. A color, user- friendly layout and a variety of learning features are designed to appeal to students. Warren teaches accounting at the University of Georgia, Athens. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)