Financial accounting / Roger H. Hermanson, James Don Edwards, and Letricia Gayle Rayburn

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Homewood, Illinois : BPI/Irwin, c1989Edition: Fourth EditionDescription: xix, 938 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 256067627
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HF 5635 .H476 1989
Contents:
Part 1. The basic Accounting Model -- Part 2. Accounting for Assets, Liabilities, and Stockholders' Equity -- Part 3. Analysis of Financial Statement and Cash Flows -- Part 4. Special Topics.
Summary: This fourth edition of Financial Accounting is for use in the first semester or quarter of introductory accounting courses, whether conducted in colleges and universities or in business settings. We recognize that people taking the first-year accounting course seek various careers. Some may choose accounting as a profession, while others will choose another area of business or possibly a nonbusiness career. All will find the ability to use and interpret accounting information valuable in both their work and their personal lives.
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Includes index.

Part 1. The basic Accounting Model -- Part 2. Accounting for Assets, Liabilities, and Stockholders' Equity -- Part 3. Analysis of Financial Statement and Cash Flows -- Part 4. Special Topics.

This fourth edition of Financial Accounting is for use in the first semester or quarter of introductory accounting courses, whether conducted in colleges and universities or in business settings. We recognize that people taking the first-year accounting course seek various careers. Some may choose accounting as a profession, while others will choose another area of business or possibly a nonbusiness career. All will find the ability to use and interpret accounting information valuable in both their work and their personal lives.

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