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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0077862376
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0077862374
  • Author: Christopher T. Edmonds, Ph.D

Survey of Accounting, 4th edition, is designed to cover both financial and managerial accounting in a single 16-week course, presenting the material in a style easy for non-accounting majors to grasp. It incorporates the same pedagogical innovations that have made Edmonds’ financial and managerial titles such fast-growing successes in the marketplace, including his unique Horizontal Financial Statements Model and a multiple accounting cycle approach that demonstrates the impact of related events over a series of accounting cycles.

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Table contents:

  1. Chapter 1 An Introduction to Accounting
  2. Section 1: Collecting and Organizing Information
  3. Role of Accounting in Society
  4. Using Free Markets to Set Resource Priorities
  5. Accounting Provides Information
  6. Types of Accounting Information
  7. Nonbusiness Resource Usage
  8. Careers in Accounting
  9. Measurement Rules
  10. Reporting Entities
  11. Elements of Financial Statements
  12. Using Accounts to Gather Information
  13. Accounting Equation
  14. Recording Business Events under the Accounting Equation
  15. Asset Source Transactions
  16. Asset Exchange Transactions
  17. Another Asset Source Transaction
  18. Asset Use Transactions
  19. Summary of Transactions
  20. Interpreting Information Shown in the Accounting Equation
  21. The Left versus the Right Side of the Accounting Equation
  22. Two Views of the Right Side of the Accounting Equation
  23. Cash and Retained Earnings
  24. Distributions in Business Liquidations
  25. Recap: Types of Transactions
  26. Section 2: Reporting Information
  27. Preparing Financial Statements
  28. Income Statement and the Matching Concept
  29. Statement of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity
  30. Balance Sheet
  31. Statement of Cash Flows
  32. The Closing Process
  33. The Horizontal Financial Statements Model
  34. Real-World Financial Reports
  35. Annual Report for Target Corporation
  36. Special Terms in Real-World Reports
  37. A Look Back
  38. A Look Forward
  39. Self-Study Review Problem
  40. Key Terms
  41. Questions
  42. Multiple-Choice Questions
  43. Section 1 Exercises
  44. Section 2 Exercises
  45. Sections 1 and 2 Problems
  46. Analyze, Think, Communicate
  47. Chapter 2 Accounting for Accruals and Deferrals
  48. Section 1: Accounting for Accruals
  49. Accrual Accounting
  50. Accounting for Accounts Receivable
  51. Other Events
  52. Accounting for Accrued Salary Expense (Adjusting Entry)
  53. Summary of Events and General Ledger
  54. Vertical Statements Model
  55. The Closing Process
  56. Steps in an Accounting Cycle
  57. The Matching Concept
  58. The Conservatism Principle
  59. Section 2: Accounting for Deferrals
  60. Second Accounting Cycle
  61. Accounting for Supplies Purchase
  62. Prepaid Items (Cost versus Expense)
  63. Accounting for Receipt of Unearned Revenue
  64. Other 2015 Events
  65. Adjusting Entries
  66. Accounting for Supplies (Adjusting Entry)
  67. Accounting for Prepaid Rent (Adjusting Entry)
  68. Accounting for Unearned Revenue (Adjusting Entry)
  69. Accounting for Accrued Salary Expense (Adjusting Entry)
  70. Summary of Events and General Ledger
  71. Vertical Statements Model
  72. Transaction Classification
  73. A Look Back
  74. A Look Forward
  75. Self-Study Review Problem
  76. Key Terms
  77. Questions
  78. Multiple-Choice Questions
  79. Section 1 Exercises
  80. Section 2 Exercises
  81. Sections 1 and 2 Problems
  82. Analyze, Think, Communicate
  83. Chapter 3 Accounting for Merchandising Businesses
  84. Product Costs versus Selling and Administrative Costs
  85. Allocating Inventory Cost between Asset and Expense Accounts
  86. Perpetual Inventory System
  87. Effects of 2014 Events on Financial Statements
  88. Financial Statements for 2014
  89. Transportation Cost, Purchase Returns and Allowances, and Cash Discounts Related to Inventory Purcha
  90. Effects of 2015 Events on Financial Statements
  91. Accounting for Purchase Returns and Allowances
  92. Purchase Discounts
  93. The Cost of Financing Inventory
  94. Accounting for Transportation Costs
  95. Adjustment for Lost, Damaged, or Stolen Inventory
  96. Recognizing Gains and Losses
  97. Multistep Income Statement
  98. Events Affecting Sales
  99. Accounting for Sales Returns and Allowances
  100. Accounting for Sales Discounts
  101. Common Size Financial Statements
  102. A Look Back
  103. A Look Forward
  104. Appendix
  105. Self-Study Review Problem
  106. Key Terms
  107. Questions
  108. Multiple-Choice Questions
  109. Exercises
  110. Problems
  111. Analyze, Think, Communicate
  112. Chapter 4 Internal Controls, Accounting for Cash, and Ethics
  113. Key Features of Internal Control Systems
  114. Separation of Duties
  115. Quality of Employees
  116. Bonded Employees
  117. Required Absences
  118. Procedures Manual
  119. Authority and Responsibility
  120. Prenumbered Documents
  121. Physical Control
  122. Performance Evaluations
  123. Limitations
  124. Accounting for Cash
  125. Controlling Cash
  126. Checking Account Documents
  127. Reconciling the Bank Account
  128. Determining True Cash Balance
  129. Illustrating a Bank Reconciliation
  130. Importance of Ethics
  131. Common Features of Criminal and Ethical Misconduct
  132. Role of the Independent Auditor
  133. The Financial Statement Audit
  134. Materiality and Financial Audits
  135. Types of Audit Opinions
  136. Confidentiality
  137. A Look Back
  138. A Look Forward
  139. Self-Study Review Problem
  140. Key Terms
  141. Questions
  142. Multiple-Choice Questions
  143. Exercises
  144. Problems
  145. Analyze, Think, Communicate
  146. Chapter 5 Accounting for Receivables and Inventory Cost Flow
  147. Allowance Method of Accounting for Uncollectible Accounts
  148. Accounting Events Affecting the 2014 Period
  149. Accounting Events Affecting the 2015 Period
  150. Estimating Uncollectible Accounts Expense Using the Percent of Revenue (Sales) Method
  151. Analysis of Financial Statements
  152. Estimating Uncollectible Accounts Expense Using the Percent of Receivables Method
  153. Matching Revenues and Expenses versus Asset Measurement
  154. Accounting for Notes Receivable (Promissory Notes)
  155. How Accounting for Notes Receivable Affects Financial Statements
  156. Financial Statements
  157. Accounting for Credit Card Sales
  158. Inventory Cost Flow Methods
  159. Specific Identification
  160. First-In, First-Out (FIFO)
  161. Last-In, First-Out (LIFO)
  162. Weighted Average
  163. Physical Flow
  164. Effect of Cost Flow on Financial Statements
  165. Effect on Income Statement
  166. Effect on Balance Sheet
  167. Multiple Layers with Multiple Quantities
  168. Allocating Cost of Goods Available for Sale
  169. Effect of Cost Flow on Financial Statements
  170. A Look Back
  171. A Look Forward
  172. Self-Study Review Problem 1
  173. Self-Study Review Problem 2
  174. Key Terms
  175. Questions
  176. Multiple-Choice Questions
  177. Exercises
  178. Problems
  179. Analyze, Think, Communicate
  180. Chapter 6 Accounting for Long-Term Operational Assets
  181. Tangible versus Intangible Assets
  182. Tangible Long-Term Assets
  183. Intangible Assets
  184. Determining the Cost of Long-Term Assets
  185. Basket Purchase Allocation
  186. Methods of Recognizing Depreciation Expense
  187. Dryden Enterprises Illustration
  188. Straight-Line Depreciation
  189. Financial Statements
  190. Double-Declining-Balance Depreciation
  191. Units-of-Production Depreciation
  192. Comparing the Depreciation Methods
  193. Revision of Estimates
  194. Revision of Life
  195. Revision of Salvage
  196. Continuing Expenditures for Plant Assets
  197. Costs That Are Expensed
  198. Costs That Are Capitalized
  199. Natural Resources
  200. Intangible Assets
  201. Trademarks
  202. Patents
  203. Copyrights
  204. Franchises
  205. Goodwill
  206. Expense Recognition for Intangible Assets
  207. Expensing Intangible Assets with Identifiable Useful Lives
  208. Impairment Losses for Intangible Assets with Indefinite Useful Lives
  209. Balance Sheet Presentation
  210. Effect of Judgment and Estimation
  211. Effect of Industry Characteristics
  212. A Look Back
  213. A Look Forward
  214. Self-Study Review Problem
  215. Key Terms
  216. Questions
  217. Multiple-Choice Questions
  218. Exercises
  219. Problems
  220. Analyze, Think, Communicate
  221. Chapter 7 Accounting for Liabilities
  222. Accounting for Current Liabilities
  223. Accounting for Notes Payable
  224. Accounting for Sales Tax
  225. Contingent Liabilities
  226. Warranty Obligations
  227. Financial Statements
  228. Accounting for Long-Term Debt
  229. Installment Notes Payable
  230. Line of Credit
  231. Bond Liabilities
  232. Bonds Issued at Face Value
  233. Amortization Using the Straight-Line Method
  234. Bonds Issued at a Discount
  235. Bonds Issued at a Premium
  236. Security for Loan Agreements
  237. Current versus Noncurrent
  238. A Look Back
  239. A Look Forward
  240. Appendix
  241. Self-Study Review Problem
  242. Key Terms
  243. Questions
  244. Multiple-Choice Questions
  245. Exercises
  246. Problems
  247. Analyze, Think, Communicate
  248. Chapter 8 Proprietorships, Partnerships, and Corporations
  249. Forms of Business Organizations
  250. Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Forms of Business Organization
  251. Regulation
  252. Double Taxation
  253. Limited Liability
  254. Continuity
  255. Transferability of Ownership
  256. Management Structure
  257. Ability to Raise Capital
  258. Appearance of Capital Structure in Financial Statements
  259. Presentation of Equity in Proprietorships
  260. Presentation of Equity in Partnerships
  261. Presentation of Equity in Corporations
  262. Characteristics of Capital Stock
  263. Par Value
  264. Stated Value
  265. Other Valuation Terminology
  266. Stock: Authorized, Issued, and Outstanding
  267. Classes of Stock
  268. Accounting for Stock Transactions on the Day of Issue
  269. Issuing Par Value Stock
  270. Stock Classification
  271. Stock Issued at Stated Value
  272. Stock Issued with No Par Value
  273. Financial Statement Presentation
  274. Stockholders’ Equity Transactions after the Day of Issue
  275. Treasury Stock
  276. Cash Dividend
  277. Stock Dividend
  278. Stock Split
  279. Appropriation of Retained Earnings
  280. Financial Statement Presentation
  281. Investing in Capital Stock
  282. Receiving Dividends
  283. Increasing the Price of Stock
  284. Exercising Control through Stock Ownership
  285. A Look Back
  286. A Look Forward
  287. Self-Study Review Problem
  288. Key Terms
  289. Questions
  290. Multiple-Choice Questions
  291. Exercises
  292. Problems
  293. Analyze, Think, Communicate
  294. Chapter 9 Financial Statement Analysis
  295. Factors in Communicating Useful Information
  296. The Users
  297. The Types of Decisions
  298. Information Analysis
  299. Methods of Analysis
  300. Horizontal Analysis
  301. Vertical Analysis
  302. Ratio Analysis
  303. Objectives of Ratio Analysis
  304. Measures of Debt-Paying Ability
  305. Liquidity Ratios
  306. Solvency Ratios
  307. Measures of Profitability
  308. Measures of Managerial Effectiveness
  309. Stock Market Ratios
  310. Limitations of Financial Statement Analysis
  311. Different Industries
  312. Changing Economic Environment
  313. Accounting Principles
  314. A Look Back
  315. A Look Forward
  316. Self-Study Review Problem
  317. Key Terms
  318. Questions
  319. Multiple-Choice Questions
  320. Exercises
  321. Problems
  322. Analyze, Think, Communicate
  323. Chapter 10 An Introduction to Management Accounting
  324. Differences between Managerial and Financial Accounting
  325. Users and Types of Information
  326. Level of Aggregation
  327. Regulation
  328. Information Characteristics
  329. Time Horizon and Reporting Frequency
  330. Product Costing in Manufacturing Companies
  331. Components of Product Cost
  332. Tabor Manufacturing Company
  333. Average Cost per Unit
  334. Costs Can Be Assets or Expenses
  335. Effect of Product Costs on Financial Statements
  336. Overhead Costs: A Closer Look
  337. Manufacturing Product Cost Summary
  338. Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Sold
  339. Upstream and Downstream Costs
  340. Product Costing in Service and Merchandising Companies
  341. Just-in-Time Inventory
  342. Just-in-Time Illustration
  343. Statement of Ethical Professional Practice
  344. A Look Back
  345. A Look Forward
  346. Appendix
  347. Self-Study Review Problem
  348. Key Terms
  349. Questions
  350. Multiple-Choice Questions
  351. Exercises
  352. Problems
  353. Analyze, Think, Communicate
  354. Chapter 11 Cost Behavior, Operating Leverage, and Profitability Analysis
  355. Fixed Cost Behavior
  356. Operating Leverage
  357. Calculating Percentage Change
  358. Risk and Reward Assessment
  359. Variable Cost Behavior
  360. Risk and Reward Assessment
  361. An Income Statement under the Contribution Margin Approach
  362. Measuring Operating Leverage Using Contribution Margin
  363. Cost Behavior Summarized
  364. Mixed Costs (Semivariable Costs)
  365. The Relevant Range
  366. Context-Sensitive Definitions of Fixed and Variable
  367. Determining the Break-Even Point
  368. Equation Method
  369. Contribution Margin per Unit Method
  370. Determining the Sales Volume Necessary to Reach a Desired Profit
  371. Calculating the Margin of Safety
  372. A Look Back
  373. A Look Forward
  374. Self-Study Review Problem 1
  375. Self-Study Review Problem 2
  376. Key Terms
  377. Questions
  378. Multiple-Choice Questions
  379. Exercises
  380. Problems
  381. Analyze, Think, Communicate
  382. Chapter 12 Cost Accumulation, Tracing, and Allocation
  383. Determine the Cost of Cost Objects
  384. Estimated versus Actual Cost
  385. Assignment of Costs to Objects in a Retail Business
  386. Identifying Direct and Indirect Costs
  387. Cost Classifications—Independent and Context Sensitive
  388. Allocating Indirect Costs to Objects
  389. Determining the Cost to Be Allocated Using Cost Pools
  390. Selecting the Cost Driver
  391. Cause and Effect versus Availability of Information
  392. Behavioral Implications
  393. Cost Drivers for Variable Overhead Costs
  394. Cost Drivers for Fixed Overhead Costs
  395. The Human Factor: A Comprehensive Example
  396. Using Cost Allocations in a Budgeting Decision
  397. Using Cost Drivers to Make Allocations
  398. Choosing the Best Cost Driver
  399. Controlling Emotions
  400. A Look Back
  401. A Look Forward
  402. Self-Study Review Problem
  403. Key Terms
  404. Questions
  405. Multiple-Choice Questions
  406. Exercises
  407. Problems
  408. Analyze, Think, Communicate
  409. Chapter 13 Relevant Information for Special Decisions
  410. Relevant Information
  411. Sunk Cost
  412. Opportunity Costs
  413. Relevance Is an Independent Concept
  414. Relevance Is Context Sensitive
  415. Relationship between Relevance and Accuracy
  416. Quantitative versus Qualitative Characteristics of Decision Making
  417. Differential Revenue and Avoidable Cost
  418. Relationship of Cost Avoidance to a Cost Hierarchy
  419. Relevant Information and Special Decisions
  420. Special Order Decisions
  421. Outsourcing Decisions
  422. Segment Elimination Decisions
  423. Summary of Relationships between Avoidable Costs and the Hierarchy of Business Activity
  424. Equipment Replacement Decisions
  425. A Look Back
  426. A Look Forward
  427. Self-Study Review Problem
  428. Key Terms
  429. Questions
  430. Multiple-Choice Questions
  431. Exercises
  432. Problems
  433. Analyze, Think, Communicate
  434. Chapter 14 Planning for Profit and Cost Control
  435. The Planning Process
  436. Three Levels of Planning for Business Activity
  437. Advantages of Budgeting
  438. Budgeting and Human Behavior
  439. The Master Budget
  440. Hampton Hams Budgeting Illustration
  441. Sales Budget
  442. Inventory Purchases Budget
  443. Selling and Administrative Expense Budget
  444. Cash Budget
  445. Pro Forma Financial Statements
  446. Pro Forma Income Statement
  447. Pro Forma Balance Sheet
  448. Pro Forma Statement of Cash Flows
  449. A Look Back
  450. A Look Forward
  451. Self-Study Review Problem
  452. Key Terms
  453. Questions
  454. Multiple-Choice Questions
  455. Exercises
  456. Problems
  457. Analyze, Think, Communicate
  458. Chapter 15 Performance Evaluation
  459. Decentralization Concept
  460. Responsibility Centers
  461. Controllability Concept
  462. Preparing Flexible Budgets
  463. Determining Variances for Performance Evaluation
  464. Sales and Variable Cost Volume Variances
  465. Interpreting the Sales and Variable Cost Volume Variances
  466. Fixed Cost Considerations
  467. Flexible Budget Variances
  468. Calculating the Sales Price Variance
  469. The Human Element Associated with Flexible Budget Variances
  470. Need for Standards
  471. Managerial Performance Measurement
  472. Return on Investment
  473. Qualitative Considerations
  474. Factors Affecting Return on Investment
  475. Residual Income
  476. Calculating Multiple ROIs and/or RIs for the Same Company
  477. Responsibility Accounting and the Balanced Scorecard
  478. A Look Back
  479. A Look Forward
  480. Self-Study Review Problem 1
  481. Self-Study Review Problem 2
  482. Key Terms
  483. Questions
  484. Multiple-Choice Questions
  485. Exercises
  486. Problems
  487. Analyze, Think, Communicate
  488. Chapter 16 Planning for Capital Investments
  489. Capital Investment Decisions
  490. Time Value of Money
  491. Determining the Minimum Rate of Return
  492. Converting Future Cash Inflows to Their Equivalent Present Values
  493. Techniques for Analyzing Capital Investment Proposals
  494. Net Present Value
  495. Internal Rate of Return
  496. Techniques for Measuring Investment Cash Flows
  497. Cash Inflows
  498. Cash Outflows
  499. Techniques for Comparing Alternative Capital Investment Opportunities
  500. Net Present Value
  501. Internal Rate of Return
  502. Relevance and the Time Value of Money
  503. Tax Considerations
  504. Techniques that Ignore the Time Value of Money
  505. Payback Method
  506. Unadjusted Rate of Return
  507. Real-World Reporting Practices
  508. Postaudits
  509. A Look Back
  510. Appendix
  511. Self-Study Review Problem
  512. Key Terms
  513. Questions
  514. Multiple-Choice Questions
  515. Exercises
  516. Problems
  517. Analyze, Think, Communicate
  518. Appendix A Accessing the EDGAR Database through the Internet
  519. Appendix B The Double-Entry Accounting System
  520. Glossary
  521. Photo Credits
  522. Index

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