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Applications for Financial Accounting
David Willis


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KEY FEATURES

  • Tutorial questions - These questions will raise the overall standard of the text's questions and the level of practice that the students experience. These detailed questions are integrated into the body of the chapter and the answers will be at the back of the text.

  • Try activity 1.1 - Within the body of the text, students will be directed to the activities at the end of each chapter. These activities will put into practice the theory that has been learnt and discussed in the classroom

  • Homework questions will follow the activities at the end of each chapter. The answers to the homework questions will be given in the Instructors Manual and can be used to facilitate class discussion.

  • Separate Workbook - A separate workbook containing templates for students to answer homework and activity questions is packaged with every copy of the text, saving teachers and students time in setting up tables and forms.

  • Answers to the exercises - Half of the answers to Activities and tutorials are supplied at the end of the book. Answers to homework questions are not supplied in the text, these are only provided to teachers in the Instructors resources.

  • Comprehensive questions - will follow the review questions at the end of each chapter. The answer to this discussion question will be given in the Instructors Manual and can be used to facilitate class discussion. These questions can also be set for assessments and extra homework.


Student Friendly Features of Financial Accounting

  • Learning Objectives - will be included at the beginning of each chapter to set clear goals for students.

  • Key terms - Key Accounting terms used within the chapter will be defined at the beginning of each chapter.

  • Comprehension questions - These questions will raise the overall standard of the text's questions and the level of practice that the students experience. These detailed questions are integrated into the body of the chapter and the answers will be at the back of the text.

  • Practice and Review questions - Within the body of the text, students will come across Tip boxes and Tutorial boxes of text. These questions and tips direct students to the workbook during the point key topics are being discussed for practice. These questions will put into practice the theory that has been learnt and discussed in the classroom.

  • End of chapter material - Including Extra activities and homework questions to further students practice.

  • Appendix - Including Two trial tests for students preparing for exams.

  • Glossary of accounting terms - For quick and easy reference.

  • Answers to trial tests - To self check your exam readiness.

  • Answers to tutorials and activities - To track student's progress within each topic and chapter.