Financial Reporting and Analysis
Guenther, David A.
Financial Reporting and Analysis - London : McGraw-Hill Education - Europe, 2005 - xx, 521p.
Includes index
hapter 1: The Economics of Accounting Information Chapter 2: Accrual Accounting and the Income Statement Chapter 3: The Balance Sheet: Market Value versus Historical Cost Chapter 4: The Cash Flows Statement and the Importance of Cash Flows Chapter 5: Notes Receivable, Notes Payable, and the Time Value of Money Chapter 6: Timely Reporting: Recognizing Future Bad News Early Chapter 7: Product Costs: Inventories and Cost of Goods Sold Chapter 8: Allocating the Cost of Property and Equipment Chapter 9: Accounting for Income Taxes Chapter 10: Investments in Intangible Assets Chapter 11: Investments in Other Companies Chapter 12: Investments in Leased Assets Chapter 13: Financial Instruments and Derivative Securities Chapter 14: Pension and Other Postemployment Benefits Chapter 15: Shareholders' Equity Chapter 16: Earnings Management APPENDIXES A: Who Makes Accounting Standards and Why Do They Do It? B: Recording Accounting Transactions
Examining financial reporting through the lens of economic theory, this book gives students a way of understanding how the rules relate to each other, and to the overall goal of financial reporting. This text also provides students with how financial information is used, giving students a framework about how rules relate to the whole structure.
9780071111355 0071111352 9780071111348 0071111344
Financial Statement Analysis
657.3 / GUE
Financial Reporting and Analysis - London : McGraw-Hill Education - Europe, 2005 - xx, 521p.
Includes index
hapter 1: The Economics of Accounting Information Chapter 2: Accrual Accounting and the Income Statement Chapter 3: The Balance Sheet: Market Value versus Historical Cost Chapter 4: The Cash Flows Statement and the Importance of Cash Flows Chapter 5: Notes Receivable, Notes Payable, and the Time Value of Money Chapter 6: Timely Reporting: Recognizing Future Bad News Early Chapter 7: Product Costs: Inventories and Cost of Goods Sold Chapter 8: Allocating the Cost of Property and Equipment Chapter 9: Accounting for Income Taxes Chapter 10: Investments in Intangible Assets Chapter 11: Investments in Other Companies Chapter 12: Investments in Leased Assets Chapter 13: Financial Instruments and Derivative Securities Chapter 14: Pension and Other Postemployment Benefits Chapter 15: Shareholders' Equity Chapter 16: Earnings Management APPENDIXES A: Who Makes Accounting Standards and Why Do They Do It? B: Recording Accounting Transactions
Examining financial reporting through the lens of economic theory, this book gives students a way of understanding how the rules relate to each other, and to the overall goal of financial reporting. This text also provides students with how financial information is used, giving students a framework about how rules relate to the whole structure.
9780071111355 0071111352 9780071111348 0071111344
Financial Statement Analysis
657.3 / GUE