Developed to give students a thorough understanding of financial statement analysis, Financial Accounting allows students to see how financial statements are developed and how they are eventually used by business managers.
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This text introduces accounting within a framework designed to help students make the connection between economic concepts and accounting conventions. Real financial statements in each chapter introduce examples and problems, and core financial accounting concepts are reinforced with mid-chapter review questions. After coverage of basic accounting statements and techniques, later chapters develop a conceptual framework for traditional financial accounting topics, and address areas of accounting such as receivables, inventories, liabilities, and taxes. Antle teaches accounting at the Yale School of Management; Garstka teaches the practice of management at the same institution. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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