Financial Accounting

This book is intended for an undergraduate or MBA level Financial Accounting course. It covers the standard topics in a standard sequence, utilizing the Socratic method of asking and answering questions.

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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing [2016]
Series:Open textbook library.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1: Why Is Financial Accounting Important?
  • Chapter 2: What Should Decision Makers Know So That Good Decisions Can Be Made about an Organization?
  • Chapter 3: In What Form Is Financial Information Actually Delivered to Decision Makers Such as Investors and Creditors?
  • Chapter 4: How Does an Organization Accumulate and Organize the Information Necessary to Prepare Financial Statements?
  • Chapter 5: Why Must Financial Information Be Adjusted Prior to the Production of Financial Statements?
  • Chapter 6: Why Should Decision Makers Trust Financial Statements?
  • Chapter 7: In a Set of Financial Statements, What Information Is Conveyed about Receivables?
  • Chapter 8: How Does a Company Gather Information about Its Inventory?
  • Chapter 9: Why Does a Company Need a Cost Flow Assumption in Reporting Inventory?
  • Chapter 10: In a Set of Financial Statements, What Information Is Conveyed about Property and Equipment?
  • Chapter 11: In a Set of Financial Statements, What Information Is Conveyed about Intangible Assets?
  • Chapter 12: In a Set of Financial Statements, What Information Is Conveyed about Equity Investments?
  • Chapter 13: In a Set of Financial Statements, What Information Is Conveyed about Current and Contingent Liabilities?
  • Chapter 14: In a Set of Financial Statements, What Information Is Conveyed about Noncurrent Liabilities Such as Bonds?
  • Chapter 15: In a Set of Financial Statements, What Information Is Conveyed about Other Noncurrent Liabilities?
  • Chapter 16: In a Set of Financial Statements, What Information Is Conveyed about Shareholders' Equity?
  • Chapter 17: In a Set of Financial Statements, What Information Is Conveyed by the Statement of Cash Flows?