Essentials of Accounting, International Edition, 11th edition

Published by Pearson (21 May 2013) © 2014

  • Leslie K. Breitner McGill University
  • Robert N. Anthony Harvard University
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For courses in Introductory Accounting.
Essentials of Accounting is a workbook that provides a self-teaching and self-paced introduction to financial accounting for active users of business data. This text presents the ideas and terminology essential to understanding balance sheets, income statements, and statements of cash flows in a unique format that enables students to study and learn with ease.

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Table of contents

Part 1: Basic Concepts
Part 2: Balance Sheet Changes; Income Measurement
Part 3: Accounting Records and Systems
Part 4: Revenues and Monetary Assets
Part 5: Expense Measurement; The Income Statement
Part 6: Inventories and Cost of Sales
Part 7: Noncurrent Assets and Depreciation
Part 8: Liabilities and Equity
Part 9: Statement of Cash Flows
Part 10: Analysis of Financial Statements
Part 11: Nonprofit Financial Statements
Part 12: International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) 

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