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College Accounting, Chapters 1-24 by Douglas J. McQuaig, Patricia A. Bille, Tracie L. Nobles and Cathy Scott (2012, Hardcover)

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PublisherCengage South-Western
ISBN-101111528306
ISBN-139781111528300
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Number of Pages1120 Pages
Publication NameCollege Accounting, Chapters 1-24
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2012
SubjectAccounting / General
TypeTextbook
AuthorDouglas J. Mcquaig, Patricia A. Bille, Tracie L. Nobles, Cathy Scott
Subject AreaBusiness & Economics
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.5 in
Item Weight84 Oz
Item Length11 in
Item Width9 in

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Edition Number11
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
ReviewsI like the structure and the layout of the book. The examples are straight-forward, and ones the students can identify with. There are many exercises and problems for practicing and reinforcing the material from the chapter. I find the Excel activities useful for students to review the material again and for them to work with Excel. I am very happy with the text., I like the way that the book is laid out and the extra materials that come with it. It is so much easier to organize lectures, homework, and class activities. For the average student, I believe that it is easier to understand.
Table Of ContentIntroduction to Accounting I. THE ACCOUNTING CYCLE FOR A SERVICE BUSINESS: ANALYZING BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS.1. Asset, Liability, Owner's Equity, Revenue, and Expense Accounts.2. T Accounts, Debits and Credits, Trial Balance, and Financial Statements.3. The General Journal and the General Ledger.4. Adjusting Entries and the Work Sheet.5. Closing Entries and the Post-Closing Trial Balance.Appendix for Chapter 5: Computerized AccountingII. ACCOUNTING FOR CASH AND PAYROLL.6. Bank Accounts, Cash Funds and Internal Controls.7. Employee Earnings and Deductions.8. Employer Taxes, Payments, and Reports.III. THE ACCOUNTING CYCLE FOR A MERCHANDISING BUSINESS9. Sales and Purchases.10. Cash Receipts and Cash Payments.Appendix for Chapter 10: The Voucher System of Accounting.11. Work Sheet and Adjusting Entries.12. Financial Statements, Closing Entries, and Reversing Entries.IV. ACCOUNTING FOR PROMISSORY NOTES.13. Notes Payable.14. Notes Receivable.V. ACCOUNTING FOR VALUATION OF RECEIVABLES, INVENTORY, PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT, AND INTANGIBLE ASSETS.15. Uncollectible Accounts.16. Ending Merchandise Inventory.Appendix for Chapter 16: Estimating the Value of Inventories.17. Property and Equipment and Intangible Assets.VI. ACCOUNTING FOR PARTNERSHIPS AND CORPORATIONS.18. Partnerships.19. Corporate Organization and Capital Stock.20. Corporate Taxes, Retained Earnings, and Dividends.21. Corporate Bonds.VII. ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING AND MANUFACTURING.22. The Statement of Cash Flows--Indirect Method.Appendix for Chapter 11: Statement of Cash Flows--Direct Method.23. Comparative Financial Statements.24. Manufacturing Accounting.Appendix A. Departmental Accounting.Index.
SynopsisThe 11th Edition of COLLEGE ACCOUNTING maintains its dedicated emphasis on the significance of the College Accounting course as true groundwork for students' future classes, jobs, and careers. This market leading text builds student skills in the areas of accounting knowledge, technology, communication, ethics, and critical thinking, providing students the skills needed to be successful in life and work. With a focus on small business, College Accounting 11e, provides real-world context that keeps chapter content relevant and vital.You can now assign, grade, and assess your students' progress quickly and easily with CengageNow for College Accounting, 11e. End-of-chapter materials are available online, and your students can test their mastery of new concepts via a personalized study plan.
LC Classification NumberHF5636.M46 2013