Description
This title is intended for students in the intermediate accounting course, but can also be used as a reference for practicing professionals.
Think like an accountant -- from the first day of class, throughout your career.
Thinking like an accountant isn’t just rote memorization of accounting rules. Rather, it’s developing the judgment and decision-making skills needed to form accounting estimates and evaluate financial statements critically. With its focus on Conceptual Framework fundamentals and critical thinking, Gordon, Raedy, and Sannella’s Intermediate Accounting give readers opportunities to develop problem-solving skills, apply their judgment, and work with real company financials–all of the skills necessary to succeed in the course, and beyond. After mastering these essential skills, readers will not only be prepared to pass the CPA exam, they’ll be able to think like accountants.
Also Available with MyAccountingLab
This title is also available with MyAccountingLab – an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with Intermediate Accounting to engage students and improve results. From the first day of class, the interactive Accounting Cycle Tutorial gives students ample practice to refresh the basics, allowing instructors to spend valuable class time focusing on intermediate-level concepts and applications. Throughout the course, students test their understanding, receive helpful feedback on their errors, and practice solving accounting problems the way they will in their careers.
NOTE: You are purchasing a standalone product; MyAccountingLab does not come packaged with this content. If you would like to purchase both the physical text and MyAccountingLab search for ISBN: 0134053710 / 9780134053714. That package includes ISBN: 013216230X / 9780132162302 and ISBN: 0134041216 / 9780134041216.
MyAccountingLab should only be purchased when required by an instructor.
Think like an accountant -- from the first day of class, throughout your career.
Thinking like an accountant isn’t just rote memorization of accounting rules. Rather, it’s developing the judgment and decision-making skills needed to form accounting estimates and evaluate financial statements critically. With its focus on Conceptual Framework fundamentals and critical thinking, Gordon, Raedy, and Sannella’s Intermediate Accounting give readers opportunities to develop problem-solving skills, apply their judgment, and work with real company financials–all of the skills necessary to succeed in the course, and beyond. After mastering these essential skills, readers will not only be prepared to pass the CPA exam, they’ll be able to think like accountants.
Also Available with MyAccountingLab
This title is also available with MyAccountingLab – an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with Intermediate Accounting to engage students and improve results. From the first day of class, the interactive Accounting Cycle Tutorial gives students ample practice to refresh the basics, allowing instructors to spend valuable class time focusing on intermediate-level concepts and applications. Throughout the course, students test their understanding, receive helpful feedback on their errors, and practice solving accounting problems the way they will in their careers.
NOTE: You are purchasing a standalone product; MyAccountingLab does not come packaged with this content. If you would like to purchase both the physical text and MyAccountingLab search for ISBN: 0134053710 / 9780134053714. That package includes ISBN: 013216230X / 9780132162302 and ISBN: 0134041216 / 9780134041216.
MyAccountingLab should only be purchased when required by an instructor.
Table of Contents
1. The Financial Reporting Environment
2. The Theory Underlying Financial Reporting
3. Judgment and Applied Financial Accounting Research
4. Review of the Accounting Cycle
5. Statements of Net Income and Comprehensive Income
6. Statements of Financial Position and Cash Flows and the Annual Report
7. Accounting and the Time Value of Money
8. Revenue Recognition
9. Cash and Receivables
10. Inventory
11. Acquisition, Cost Allocation, and Derecognition of Long-Term Operating Assets
12. Departures from Historical Cost of Long-Term Operating Assets
13. Operating Liabilities and Contingencies
14. Financing Liabilities
15. Accounting for Stockholders’ Equity
16. Investing Assets
17. Accounting for Income Taxes
18. Accounting for Leases
19. Accounting for Employee Compensation and Benefits
20. Earnings Per Share
21. Accounting Changes and Errors
22. The Statement of Cash Flows Revisited
2. The Theory Underlying Financial Reporting
3. Judgment and Applied Financial Accounting Research
4. Review of the Accounting Cycle
5. Statements of Net Income and Comprehensive Income
6. Statements of Financial Position and Cash Flows and the Annual Report
7. Accounting and the Time Value of Money
8. Revenue Recognition
9. Cash and Receivables
10. Inventory
11. Acquisition, Cost Allocation, and Derecognition of Long-Term Operating Assets
12. Departures from Historical Cost of Long-Term Operating Assets
13. Operating Liabilities and Contingencies
14. Financing Liabilities
15. Accounting for Stockholders’ Equity
16. Investing Assets
17. Accounting for Income Taxes
18. Accounting for Leases
19. Accounting for Employee Compensation and Benefits
20. Earnings Per Share
21. Accounting Changes and Errors
22. The Statement of Cash Flows Revisited
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