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ISBN 10: 0131492012
ISBN 13: 9780131492011
Author: Jane L. Reimers
For an Introduction to Financial Accounting course. Traditional organization for a course combining both "preparer" and "user" approaches. Integrates recent changes in the post-Enron business environment AND presents strong accounting fundamentals.
Reimers Financial Accounting 1/e: How Accounting is Driving Change in Business.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The Basic Financial Statements and the Accounting Equation
Chapter 3 A Closer Look at the Income Statement
Chapter 4 Financial Statement Analysis
Chapter 5 Making Adjusting Entries and Preparing the Financial Statements
Chapter 6 Recording Transactions Using Periodic Inventory
Chapter 7 Gross Profit Method of Estimating Ending Inventory
Chapter 8 Reporting and Understanding Liabilities
Chapter 9 Raising Money by Issuing Bonds
Chapter 10 Time Value of Money and Present Values
Chapter 11 Reporting and Understanding Shareholders’ Equity
Chapter 12 A Closer Look at the Income Statement
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Tags: Jane L Reimers, Financial, Accounting