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Principles of accounting /

By: Gaffikin, Michael John Renny, 1944-
Material type: BookPublisher: Frenchs Forest, NSW : Pearson Custom Publishing, 2002.Description: 699 p. : ill ; 25 cm.ISBN: 1740097459Program: ACCY102Other title: University of Wollongong.Subject(s): AccountingDDC classification: . Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
Ch. 1. The accountant, accounting and decision making -- Ch. 2. Accounting: an information system -- Ch. 3. The double-entry accounting system -- Ch. 4. The accounting cycle -- Ch. 5. The accounting cycle concluded -- Ch. 6. Merchandising options -- Ch. 7. Data processing: manual and electronic systems -- Ch. 8. Current assets, internal control and cash -- Ch. 9. Trade accounts and notes -- Ch. 10. Accounting for inventories -- Ch. 11. Non-current assets: measurement and depreciation -- Ch. 12. The theoretical framework of accounting -- Ch. 13. Partnership for accounting: formation and reporting -- Ch. 15. Accounting for company formation and operation -- Ch. 19. Analysis of financial statements.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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Ch. 1. The accountant, accounting and decision making -- Ch. 2. Accounting: an information system -- Ch. 3. The double-entry accounting system -- Ch. 4. The accounting cycle -- Ch. 5. The accounting cycle concluded -- Ch. 6. Merchandising options -- Ch. 7. Data processing: manual and electronic systems -- Ch. 8. Current assets, internal control and cash -- Ch. 9. Trade accounts and notes -- Ch. 10. Accounting for inventories -- Ch. 11. Non-current assets: measurement and depreciation -- Ch. 12. The theoretical framework of accounting -- Ch. 13. Partnership for accounting: formation and reporting -- Ch. 15. Accounting for company formation and operation -- Ch. 19. Analysis of financial statements.

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