Accounting PrinciplesJohn Wiley & Sons, 20 gru 2010 - 1288 Weygandt's Accounting Principles introduces challenging accounting concepts with examples that are familiar to accountants. The new edition has been updated with the latest IFRS/IASB standards. Additional coverage is included on foreign currency translation and LCM. More discussions focus on risk management as a result of the financial crisis. The examples also emphasize current examples in order to help accountants make the connection to their everyday lives. |
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Visit the books companion website at www wiley comcollegeweygandt and choose the Student | 399 |
An additional parallel set of C Problems | 503 |
Set C Visit the books companion website at www wiley comcollegeweygandt and choose the Student Companion site to access Problem Set C | 545 |
Brief Contents 1 Accounting in Action 2 | xvi |
Accounting for Merchandising Operations 208 | xvii |
Accounting for Receivables 414 | xviii |
Organization and Capital Stock Transactions 592 | xix |
Statement of Cash Flows | 760 |
Budgetary Control and Responsibility Accounting | 1096 |
Standard Costs and Balanced Scorecard | 1146 |
Incremental Analysis and Capital Budgeting | 1192 |
APPENDICES | 3 |
The Broadening Your Perspective BROADENINGBROADENINGBROADENINGYOURPERSPECTIVEPERSPECTIVEPERSPECTIVE | 45 |
PepsiCo Inc | A-2 |
The CocaCola | A-36 |
Zetar plc | A-39 |
Financial Statement Analysis | 824 |
Managerial Accounting | 876 |
Job Order Costing | 922 |
Waterways Continuing Problem | 959 |
Process Costing | 964 |
CostVolumeProfit | 1010 |
Budgetary Planning | 1052 |
Time Value of Money | D-1 |
Using Financial Calculators | 35 |
Standards of Ethical Conduct for Management Accountants | 39 |
E | 41 |
them to realworld business situations | 90 |
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Accounting Principles Chapters 1-12, Tom 1 Jerry J. Weygandt,Paul D. Kimmel,Donald E. Kieso Podgląd niedostępny - 2011 |
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accounts accounts receivable activities actual additional adjusting Allowance amount analysis annual assets assume balance sheet bank beginning bonds budget capital cash flows common stock company’s completed Compute Corporation costs debt December 31 Department depreciation determine direct labor direct materials dividend earnings employees entry equipment equity estimated example expected expense Explain factory fixed costs Identify IFRS Illustration income statement income taxes increase incurred Indicate Instructions interest internal inventory investment issued January July liabilities loss manufacturing overhead margin materials method month Objective operating paid partnership payable payment payroll period plant Prepare present production profit purchase ratio receivable record responsibility result retained earnings selling shares shows sold standard stockholders Study transactions units variable costs variance