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The easy way to master an intermediate accounting course Intermediate accounting courses are required for students seeking bachelor's degrees in accounting and often for degrees in finance, business administration, and management.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Part I: Introducing Financial Accounting and Standards 7

Chapter 1: Seeing the Big Picture of Financial Accounting 9

Chapter 2: Walking Through the Conceptual Framework of Financial Accounting 23

Chapter 3: Invaluable Valuation 43

Chapter 4: Reviewing the Accounting System 51

Part II: Preparing and Using Financial Statements 65

Chapter 5: Posting Income Statement Profit and Loss 67

Chapter 6: Reporting Assets and Claims: Keeping Your Balance (Sheet) 83

Chapter 7: Follow the Money! Studying Cash Flow 101

Chapter 8: Time Is Money: Looking at the Time Value of Money 115

Part III: Homing in on Current and Noncurrent Assets 127

Chapter 9: Assessing Cash and Receivables 129

Chapter 10: Inventory Cost Flow Assumptions 145

Chapter 11: Buying and Selling Property, Plant, and Equipment (PP&E) 167

Chapter 12: Recognizing Depreciation, Impairments, and Depletion 183

Chapter 13: Keeping Track of Other Noncurrent Assets 197

Part IV: Analyzing Debt and Equity 207

Chapter 14: Tracking Current Liabilities and Contingencies 209

Chapter 15: Planning for Long-Term Obligations 227

Chapter 16: Letting Owners Know Where They Stand: The Equity Section 241

Part V: Accounting for Advanced Intermediate Issues 257

Chapter 17: Accounting for Income Taxes 259

Chapter 18: Accounting for Leases 277

Chapter 19: Fessing Up: Correcting Errors

and Reporting Changes in Methods 295

Chapter 20: Is That You, Revenue? Revenue Recognition Concepts 313

Part VI: The Part of Tens 327

Chapter 21: Ten Common Notes to the Financial Statements 329

Chapter 22: Ten Ratios for Financial Statement Analysis 337

Index 343

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 19/04/2012
    ISBN13: 9781118176825, 978-1118176825
    ISBN10: 1118176820

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The easy way to master an intermediate accounting course Intermediate accounting courses are required for students seeking bachelor's degrees in accounting and often for degrees in finance, business administration, and management.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction 1

    Part I: Introducing Financial Accounting and Standards 7

    Chapter 1: Seeing the Big Picture of Financial Accounting 9

    Chapter 2: Walking Through the Conceptual Framework of Financial Accounting 23

    Chapter 3: Invaluable Valuation 43

    Chapter 4: Reviewing the Accounting System 51

    Part II: Preparing and Using Financial Statements 65

    Chapter 5: Posting Income Statement Profit and Loss 67

    Chapter 6: Reporting Assets and Claims: Keeping Your Balance (Sheet) 83

    Chapter 7: Follow the Money! Studying Cash Flow 101

    Chapter 8: Time Is Money: Looking at the Time Value of Money 115

    Part III: Homing in on Current and Noncurrent Assets 127

    Chapter 9: Assessing Cash and Receivables 129

    Chapter 10: Inventory Cost Flow Assumptions 145

    Chapter 11: Buying and Selling Property, Plant, and Equipment (PP&E) 167

    Chapter 12: Recognizing Depreciation, Impairments, and Depletion 183

    Chapter 13: Keeping Track of Other Noncurrent Assets 197

    Part IV: Analyzing Debt and Equity 207

    Chapter 14: Tracking Current Liabilities and Contingencies 209

    Chapter 15: Planning for Long-Term Obligations 227

    Chapter 16: Letting Owners Know Where They Stand: The Equity Section 241

    Part V: Accounting for Advanced Intermediate Issues 257

    Chapter 17: Accounting for Income Taxes 259

    Chapter 18: Accounting for Leases 277

    Chapter 19: Fessing Up: Correcting Errors

    and Reporting Changes in Methods 295

    Chapter 20: Is That You, Revenue? Revenue Recognition Concepts 313

    Part VI: The Part of Tens 327

    Chapter 21: Ten Common Notes to the Financial Statements 329

    Chapter 22: Ten Ratios for Financial Statement Analysis 337

    Index 343

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