Fundamentals of Accounting Course 2: Chapters 18-26
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This introductory accounting text presents a complete accounting cycle of a business organized as a corporation. Topics include analyzing transactions, journalizing, posting, petty cash, financial statements and adjusting and closing entries. Accounting concepts are introduced using a modern business with owners that students can relate to in each cycle.
About the Author
Kenton E. Ross is Professor Emeritus, Department of Accounting, at Texas A&M University--Commerce. He formerly served as Dean of the College of Business and Technology; Director of Business and Economic Research; and Head, Department of Accounting. The late Robert D. Hanson was Professor of Business Education and Associate Dean of the College of Business Administration at Central Michigan University. Claudia B. Gilbertson has had experience as a high school instructor for 11 years and as a community college instructor for 13 years. She is currently a teaching professor at Anoka-Ramsey Community College. Mark W. Lehman is an assistant professor of accountancy at Mississippi State University where he teaches Accounting Information Systems and Auditing. A former auditor with Price Waterhouse Coopers, Dr. Lehman currently incorporates a variety of computer-based projects into his auditing course, using Excel, Access and Power Point.
Fundamentals of Accounting Course 2 : Chapters 18-26,Kenton E. Ross,Robert D. Hanson,Claudia B. Gilbertson,Mark W. Lehman,South-Western Educational Pub,0538727314,Accounting,Accounting - General,Bookkeeping,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Business & Economics / Accounting / General
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