Libby/Libby/Short wrote this text based on their belief that the subject of financial accounting is inherently interesting, but financial accounting textbooks are often not. They believe most financial accounting textbooks fail to demonstrate that accounting is an exciting field of study and one that is important to future careers in business. When writing this text, they considered career relevance as their guide when selecting material, and the need to engage the student as their guide to style, pedagogy, and design. Libby/Libby/Short is the only financial accounting text to successfully implement a real-world, single focus company approach in every chapter. Students and instructors have responded very favorably to the use of focus companies and the real-world financial statements. The companies chosen are engaging and the decision-making focus shows the relevance of financial accounting regardless of whether or not the student has chosen to major in accounting.
Chapter One: Financial Statements and Business Decisions
Chapter Two: Investing and Financing Decisions and the Balance Sheet
Chapter Three: Operating Decisions and the Income Statement
Chapter Four: Adjustments, Financial Statements, and the Quality of Earnings
Chapter Five: Communicating and Interpreting Accounting Information
Chapter Six: Reporting and Interpreting Sales Revenue, Receivables, and Cash
Chapter Seven: Reporting and Interpreting Cost of Goods Sold and Inventory
Chapter Eight: Reporting and Interpreting Property, Plant, and Equipment; Natural Resources; and Intangibles
Chapter Nine: Reporting and Interpreting Liabilities
Chapter Ten: Reporting and Interpreting Bonds
Chapter Eleven: Reporting and Interpreting Owners’ Equity
Chapter Twelve: Reporting and Interpreting Investments in Other Corporations
Chapter Thirteen: Statement of Cash Flows
Chapter Fourteen: Analyzing Financial Statements
Appendix
Chapter One: Financial Statements and Business Decisions
Chapter Two: Investing and Financing Decisions and the Balance Sheet
Chapter Three: Operating Decisions and the Income Statement
Chapter Four: Adjustments, Financial Statements, and the Quality of Earnings
Chapter Five: Communicating and Interpreting Accounting Information
Chapter Six: Reporting and Interpreting Sales Revenue, Receivables, and Cash
Chapter Seven: Reporting and Interpreting Cost of Goods Sold and Inventory
Chapter Eight: Reporting and Interpreting Property, Plant, and Equipment; Natural Resources; and Intangibles
Chapter Nine: Reporting and Interpreting Liabilities
Chapter Ten: Reporting and Interpreting Bonds
Chapter Eleven: Reporting and Interpreting Owners’ Equity
Chapter Twelve: Reporting and Interpreting Investments in Other Corporations
Chapter Thirteen: Statement of Cash Flows
Chapter Fourteen: Analyzing Financial Statements
Appendix
Páginas : 904
Peso : 17mb.
Formato : PDF.
Edición : Sixth
Año de Publicación :2008
ISBN : 978-0-07-352688-1
Editorial : McGraw-Hill
Autor:Robert Libby, Patricia A. Libby
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