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    Fundamental Financial Accounting Concepts

    Fundamental Financial Accounting Concepts by Edmonds, Thomas P; Mcnair, Frances M; Olds, Philip R;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 7
    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Higher Education
    • Date of Publication 1 February 2010

    • ISBN 9780073527123
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages800 pages
    • Size 284x218x33 mm
    • Weight 1844 g
    • Language English
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    Students are often overwhelmed by the amount of information presented in the introductory financial accounting course. By focusing on fundamental concepts in a logical sequence, students are able to fully comprehend the material rather than memorize seemingly unrelated terms and topics. The goal of Fundamental Financial Accounting Concepts is to enable students to understand how any given business event affects the financial statements. The ?financial statements model? is a highly praised feature because it allows students to visualize the simultaneous impact of business events on all of the key financial statements (the income statement, the balance sheet, and the statement of cash flows).

    Students are often overwhelmed by the amount of information presented in the introductory financial accounting course. By focusing on fundamental concepts in a logical sequence, students are able to fully comprehend the material rather than memorize seemingly unrelated terms and topics. The goal of Fundamental Financial Accounting Concepts is to enable students to understand how any given business event affects the financial statements. The ?financial statements model? is a highly praised feature because it allows students to visualize the simultaneous impact of business events on all of the key financial statements (the income statement, the balance sheet, and the statement of cash flows).

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    Table of Contents:

    Fundamental Financial Accounting Concepts, 7th Edition

    Chapter 1: An Introduction to Accounting

    Chapter 2: Understanding the Accounting Cycle

    Chapter 3: The Double-Entry Accounting System

    Chapter 4: Accounting for Merchandising Businesses

    Chapter 5: Accounting for Inventories

    Chapter 6: Internal Control and Accounting for Cash

    Chapter 7: Accounting for Receivables

    Chapter 8: Accounting for Long-Term Operational Assets

    Chapter 9: Accounting for Current Liabilities and Payroll

    Chapter 10: Accounting for Long-Term Debt

    Chapter 11: Proprietorships, Partnerships, and Corporations

    Chapter 12: Statement of Cash Flow

    Chapter 13: (Online) Financial Statement Analysis

    Appendix A: Accessing the EDGAR Database through the Internet

    Appendix B: Portion of the Form 10-K for Target Corporation

    Appendix C: Summary of Financial Ratios

    Appendix D: Annual Report and Financial Statement Analysis Project

    Appendix E: Accounting for Investment Securities

    Appendix F: Time Value of Money

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