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Financial accounting : a concepts-based introduction / created by David Kolitz.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2017Description: xiii, 616 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781138844971 (pbk.)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HF5635 KOL
Contents:
Part 1: A Conceptual Overview 1. The Accounting Environment 2. Fundamental Accounting Concepts 3. The Accounting Equation and the Analysis of Transactions Part 2: The Accounting Process 4. Recording External Transactions 5. Recording Internal Transactions 6. Preparation and Presentation of Financial Statements 7. Closing Entries Part 3: The Accounting Process Explained 8. Purchase and Sale Transactions 9. Analysis Journals Part 4: Recognition and Measurement of the Elements of the Financial Statements 10. Property, Plant and Equipment 11. Inventory and Cost of Sales 12. Accounts Receivable 13. Cash and Bank 14. Accounts Payable 15. Owner's Equity and Non-Current Liabilities Part 5: Entity Forms 16. Partnerships 17. Companies Part 6: Sundry Topics 18. Statement of Cash Flows 19. Analysis of Financial Statements 20. Non-Business Entities 21. Incomplete Records
Summary: Financial accounting is a key building block to understanding accounting more generally. This textbook helps students to understand the concepts that underpin the application of accounting theory to solve accounting problems. This international edition includes extracts from financial statements, definitions of key terms and exam examples. Unlike other textbooks, the author provides analysis of why accountants do what they do and not just how. With such a wealth of accounting models and diagrams intertwined with this analysis, this book guides the reader through all the practicalities and concepts of financial accounting. Questions, exercises and problems provide an opportunity to put this new-found knowledge into practice along the way. This book is an essential guide for students new to accountancy and financing, and an equally useful tool for more experienced students and researchers
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf HF5635 KOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 158334 Available BK146273
Core Collection Main Library Core Collection HF5635 KOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 158333 Available BK146282
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf HF5635 KOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 158335 Available BK146263

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1: A Conceptual Overview 1. The Accounting Environment 2. Fundamental Accounting Concepts 3. The Accounting Equation and the Analysis of Transactions Part 2: The Accounting Process 4. Recording External Transactions 5. Recording Internal Transactions 6. Preparation and Presentation of Financial Statements 7. Closing Entries Part 3: The Accounting Process Explained 8. Purchase and Sale Transactions 9. Analysis Journals Part 4: Recognition and Measurement of the Elements of the Financial Statements 10. Property, Plant and Equipment 11. Inventory and Cost of Sales 12. Accounts Receivable 13. Cash and Bank 14. Accounts Payable 15. Owner's Equity and Non-Current Liabilities Part 5: Entity Forms 16. Partnerships 17. Companies Part 6: Sundry Topics 18. Statement of Cash Flows 19. Analysis of Financial Statements 20. Non-Business Entities 21. Incomplete Records

Financial accounting is a key building block to understanding accounting more generally. This textbook helps students to understand the concepts that underpin the application of accounting theory to solve accounting problems. This international edition includes extracts from financial statements, definitions of key terms and exam examples. Unlike other textbooks, the author provides analysis of why accountants do what they do and not just how. With such a wealth of accounting models and diagrams intertwined with this analysis, this book guides the reader through all the practicalities and concepts of financial accounting. Questions, exercises and problems provide an opportunity to put this new-found knowledge into practice along the way. This book is an essential guide for students new to accountancy and financing, and an equally useful tool for more experienced students and researchers

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