Accounting : What the Numbers Mean
David Marshall, Wayne William McManus, Daniel Viele
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Add to basket[ No Hassle 30 Day Returns ][ Ships Daily ] [ Underlining/Highlighting: NONE ] [ Writing: NONE ] [ Edition: seventh ] Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin Pub Date: 11/15/2005 Binding: Hardcover Pages: 736 seventh edition.
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Appendix with Intel Corporation's complete 2001 annual report provides the basis for problem material that gives students hands-on experience using this important resource.
"Business in Practice' and 'Business on the Internet' capsules, updated for this edition, continue to highlight various business procedures and their impact on financial statements.
Study Suggestions are incorporated in each chapter as a guide for students to help them navigate new accounting concepts.
Mini-cases at the end of each chapter provide the basis for a conceptual discussion of important topics from each chapter while presenting an opportunity for students to enhance writing skills. Many of these cases bring an enhanced ethical component to the text.
Excel spreadsheet problems allow students to work with and analyze financial data in a format commonly found in practice. The ready-made templates offer the convenience of e-mailing completed work to the Instructor.
As students progress through each chapter, 'What Does It Mean?' questions periodically prompt them to test their comprehension following the presentation of key topics. What Does It Mean? Answers are provided in the end-of-chapter materials.
Capstone epilogue, 'The Future of Accounting,' helps bring 'the big picture' of accounting into focus. This section emphasizes the profession (AICPA vision project), business in general (e-commerce and other activities), technology (the Internet, Data Warehouses, etc.), and a user's/manager's role in information access (database queries and end-user computing).
Learning Objectives included with the end-of-chapter materials, helping students identify and focus on understanding the main points of the chapter.
Writing Problems, identified by an updated icon, require students to use and develop their written communication skills.
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