Financial accounting; an integrated statements approach, 2d ed.
0324312113Financial accounting; an integrated statements approach, 2d ed.
Duchac, Jonathan E. et al.
South-Western College Pub.
2007
705 pages
$159.95
Hardcover
HF5636
Reeve (accounting and business, U. of Tennessee) and Warren (accounting, U. of Georgia, Athens) are joined by a new co-author, Duchac (accounting policy, Wake Forest U.), for this edition of their textbook on financial accounting, which uses an approach that shows the integrated nature of financial statements, the impact of transactions, and the importance of considering all statements in analyzing a company's performance. The book is meant for a one-term course for undergraduates or first-year MBA students who do not have accounting backgrounds. Concepts, principles, and reporting with business applications are discussed in a graduated format. This edition has added coverage of Sarbanes-Oxley and Responsible Reporting, an emphasis on ethics, and new charts and illustrations. It has been reorganized.
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Date: | May 1, 2007 |
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