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Accounting: What the Numbers Mean

David H Marshall, Millikin University
Wayne W McManus, International College of the Cayman Islands
Daniel F Viele, Webster University
Jean McCartney, University of Western Sydney
Di van Rhyn, Murdoch University

ISBN: 0074713507
Copyright year: 2005

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PART 1:FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
1. Accounting - present and past 3
2. Financial statements and accounting concepts / principles 27
3. Fundamental interpretations made from financial statement data 67
4. The accounting process 97
5. Accounting for and presentation of current assets 125
6. Accounting for and presentation of property, plant, and equipment, and other non-current assets 161
7. Accounting for and presentation of liabilities and owner's equity 191
8. The income statement and the statement of cash flows 235
9. Governance and other information 275
10. Financial statement analysis

297
PART 2:MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
11. Management accounting and cost-volume-profit relationships 333
12. Cost accounting and reporting systems 371
13. Cost analysis for planning and control 413
14. Cost analysis for decision making

461
APPENDIXES
1. Primary Health Care Ltd: Annual Report for the year ended 30 June 2003 499
2. From transaction analysis to debits and credits 537
3. Time value of money 547
4. Solutions to 'What does it mean?' and 'So what do you think?'

555
GLOSSARY

583
INDEX 597
Marshall: Accounting - what the numbers mean

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