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100 _aCarlon, Shirley
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245 _aAccounting :
_bbuilding business skills
_cShirley Carlon, Rosina Mladenovic-McAlpine, Chrisann Palm, Paul D. Kimmel, Donald E. Kieso, Jerry J. Weygandt
250 _a4th ed.
260 _aMilton :
_bQld Wiley,
_cc2012.
300 _axxvii, 1172 p. :
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_c28 cm.
505 _a1. An introduction to accounting 2. The accounting information system 3. Accrual accounting concepts 4. Inventories 5. Reporting and analysing inventory 6. Accounting subsystems 7. Internal control, cash and receivables 8. Reporting and analysing non-current assets 9. Reporting and analysing liabilities 10. Reporting and analysing equity 11. Statement of cash flows 12. Financial statement analysis 13. Analysing and integrating GAAP 14. Introduction to management accounting 15. Cost accounting systems 16. Cost-volume-profit relationships 17. Budgeting 18. Incremental analysis and capital budgeting Appendixes. A. Domino's Pizza Enterprises Ltd annual report 2010 (abridged) B. Time value of money.
520 _a"Accounting: Building Business Skills 4th edition continues to provide students and academics with a well written and accessible textbook, with ample illustrations and applications to business, for a first course in accounting. The text is unique in the way it balances a "user" and "preparer" perspective and integrates real financial information to illustrate business decision choices and how decisions are made using accounting information. The pedagogical approach presented in the text has been tried and tested over many years, and provides a constructive framework for students to learn fundamental accounting concepts and processes. Through the use of real company information and financial statements students will quickly appreciate the use of accounting information. The textbook clearly outlines to students how to account for typical business transactions and prepare financial statements - such as a balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows - that communicate the financing, operating, and investing activities of a business. Whether a student is required to study one accounting subject, as part of a wider business degree, or undertake a major study of accounting the text builds a strong conceptual understanding of accounting and will develop skills that can be applied to an accounting and business environment. The integral role of financial statements for decision making is also emphasised in this text and is reinforced throughout by the Decision Toolkit in each chapter. Students are provided with an extensive set of tools necessary to make business decisions based on financial information."--Publisher's website.
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700 _aKimmel, Paul D.
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700 _aWeygandt, Jerry J.
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