Wiley Pathways Small Business Accounting

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Wiley Global Education, 13 kwi 2012 - 432
Wiley Pathways Small Business Accounting is designed primarily for small business owners and non-Accounting majors. Quickbooks is utilized throughout the text to demonstrate the application of concepts. Covered topics include the accounting cycle; debits and credits; cash, banking, and internal controls; employee payrolls; managing inventory; and financial statements. Wiley Pathways recognizes that students have different goals, different life experiences, and different academic backgrounds, but are in the same classroom and are looking for specific skills they may use in the real world. Wiley Pathways has an emphasis on teaching job-related skills and practical applications of concepts through clear and professional language. Our templated pedagogy and modularized content are designed to provide students with the most applied learning experience possible and the most flexibility for instructors.
 

Spis treści

The Foundation of Accounting
1
Accounting for a Service Business
61
Basic Accounting Procedures
165
Accounting for a Merchandising Business
319
DEPRECIATION
385
INCOME TAX
392
Glossary
395
Index
407
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Lita Epstein excels at translating complex financial and political topics critical to people's everyday life. Building on her personal experience as a press secretary for a U.S. Congressman and her analytical skills developed as she completed her MBA from Emory University's Goizueta Business School, Lita helps people explore difficult financial and political issues.
She has worked as a newspaper reporter and magazine editor. After getting her MBA degree, she served as associate director of development for President Jimmy Carter's international programs at The Carter Center. She is currently in the process of completing work toward her Certified Financial Planner designation and is a member of the Financial Planning Association.

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