Financial Accounting 3rd Edition Thomas Solutions Manual
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Financial Accounting 3rd Edition Thomas Solutions Manual
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 1259397556
- ISBN-13 : 978-1259397554
- Author: DON Herrmann, Wayne M. Thomas, David Spiceland
Don’t you love those moments in your course when students are fully engaged? When the “Aha ” revelations are bursting like fireworks? David Spiceland, Wayne Thomas, and Don Herrmann have developed a unique set of materials based directly on their collective years in the classroom. They’ve brought together best practices like highlighting Common Mistakes, offering frequent Let’s Review exercises, integrating the course with a running Continuing Problem, demonstrating the relevance of the course with real-world companies and decision analysis, and conveying it all in a student-friendly conversational writing style. The authors have developed a concise and well-organized learning framework to show students that accounting consists of three major processes: measuring, analyzing, and communicating. By consistently tying each lesson into this framework, instructors can continue to improve student outcomes. After the proven success of the first four editions of Financial Accounting, the fifth edition will continue to motivate, engage, and challenge students. Paired with the market-leading power of the Connect platform, the Spiceland/Thomas/Hermann author team will truly illuminate the financial accounting course for each student.
Table contents:
1 A Framework for Financial Accounting
2 The Accounting Cycle: During the Period
3 The Accounting Cycle: End of the Period
4 Cash and Internal Controls
5 Receivables and Sales
6 Inventory and Cost of Goods Sold
7 Long-Term Assets
8 Current Liabilities
9 Long-Term Liabilities
10 Stockholders’ Equity
11 Statement of Cash Flows
12 Financial Statement Analysis
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