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Accounting: What the numbers mean, 2r

David Marshall, Millikin University
Jean McCartney, University of Western Sydney
Di van Rhyn, Taylors, Martin & Embassy
Wayne McManus, International College of the Cayman Islands
Daniel Viele, Webster University

ISBN: 007099739x
Copyright year: 2008

Table of Contents



Part 1: Financial Accounting
Chapter 1 Accounting - past and present
Chapter 2Financial statements and accounting concepts/principles
Chapter 3 The accounting process
Chapter 4 Accounting for and presentation of current assets
Chapter 5 Accounting for and presentation of property, plant, and equipment, and other non-current assets
Chapter 6 Accounting for and presentation of liabilities
Chapter 7 Accounting for and presentation of owners' equity
Chapter 8The income statement and the cash flow statement
Chapter 9Governance and other information
Chapter 10Fundamental interpretations made from financial statement data
Chapter 11Financial statement analysis

Part 2: Management Accounting
Chapter 12Management accounting, cost-volume-profit examined and applied
Chapter 13Cost accounting and reporting systems
Chapter 14Cost analysis for planning and control

Appendices
Appendix 1 CFK Annual report for the year ended 30 June 2006
Appendix 2From transaction analysis to debits and credits
Appendix 3Solutions to 'What does it mean?', 'So what do you think?' and Multiple-choice Questions

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