Accounting: What the Numbers Mean - Connect - 3 meses

13th Edición
6071518563 · 9786071518569
Designed for non-majors, Accounting: What the Numbers Mean, guides students through the basics: what accounting information is, how it is developed, how it is used, and what it means. Financial statements are examined to learn what they do and do not… Leer Más
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Chapter 1: Accounting—Present and Past 2


Part 1: Financial Accounting
Chapter 2: Financial Statements and Accounting Concepts/Principles 
Chapter 3: Fundamental Interpretations Made from Financial Statement Data 
Chapter 4: The Bookkeeping Process and Transaction Analysis 
Chapter 5: Accounting for and Presentation of Current Assets 
Chapter 6: Accounting for and Presentation of Property, Plant, and Equipment, and Other Noncurrent Assets 
Chapter 7: Accounting for and Presentation of Liabilities 
Chapter 8: Accounting for and Presentation of Stockholders’ Equity 
Chapter 9: The Income Statement and the Statement of Cash Flows 
Chapter 10: Corporate Governance, Notes to the Financial Statements, and Other Disclosures 
Chapter 11: Financial Statement Analysis 


Part 2: Managerial Accounting
Chapter 12: Managerial Accounting and Cost–Volume–Profit Relationships 
Chapter 13: Cost Accounting and Reporting 
Chapter 14: Cost Planning 
Chapter 15: Cost Control 
Chapter 16: Costs for Decision Making 


Epilogue: Accounting—The Future 
Appendix: Campbell Soup Company 2020 
Designed for non-majors, Accounting: What the Numbers Mean, guides students through the basics: what accounting information is, how it is developed, how it is used, and what it means. Financial statements are examined to learn what they do and do not communicate, enhancing the student’s decision-making and problem-solving abilities from a user perspective. This approach benefits a variety of non-accounting majors, including students focusing on other areas of business or nonbusiness programs such as engineering, behavioral sciences, public administration, or prelaw.?