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Century 21 accounting : / Claudia Bienias Gilbertson, Mark W. Lehman. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston, Massachusetts : Cengage, (c)2019.Edition: 11eDescription: 1 volume (various pagings) ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781337565424
  • 9781337565431
Other title:
  • Century twenty one
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HF5636.G466.C468 2019
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Contents:
GENERAL JOURNAL VOLUME
PART I. ACCOUNTING FOR A SERVICE BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A PROPRIETORSHIP
CHAPTER 1. Starting a proprietorship: Changes that affect the accounting equation
CHAPTER 2. Analyzing transactions into debit and credit parts
CHAPTER 3. Journaling transactions
CHAPTER 4. Posting to a general ledger
CHAPTER 5. Cash control systems
CHAPTER 6. Worksheet and adjusting entries for a service business
CHAPTER 7. Financial statements for a proprietorship
CHAPTER 8. Recording closing entries and preparing a post-closing trial balance for a service business --
PART II. ACCOUNTING FOR A MERCHANDISING BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A CORPORATION
CHAPTER 9. Accounting for purchases and cash payments
CHAPTER 10. Accounting for sales and cash receipts
CHAPTER 11. Accounting for transactions
CHAPTER 12. Preparing payroll records
CHAPTER 13. Accounting for payroll and payroll taxes
CHAPTER 14. Accounting for uncollectable accounts receivable
CHAPTER 15. Preparing adjusting entries and a trial balance
CHAPTER 16. Financial statements and closing entries for a corporation
CHAPTER 17. Financial statement analysis --
PART III. ACCOUNTING FOR A MERCHANDISING BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A CORPORATION - ADJUSTMENTS AND VALUATION
CHAPTER 18. Acquiring capital for growth and development
CHAPTER 19. Accounting for plant assets, depreciation, and intangible assets
CHAPTER 20. Accounting for inventory
CHAPTER 21. Accounting for accruals, deferrals, and reversing entries
CHAPTER 22. End-of-fiscal-period work for a corporation --
PART IV. ADDITIONAL ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 23. Accounting for partnerships
CHAPTER 24. Recording international and internet sales -- --
MULTICOLUMN JOURNAL VOLUME
PART I. ACCOUNTING FOR A SERVICE BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A PROPRIETORSHIP
CHAPTER 1. Starting a proprietorship: Changes that affect the accounting equation
CHAPTER 2. Analyzing transactions into debit and credit parts
CHAPTER 3. Journaling transactions
CHAPTER 4. Posting to a general ledger
CHAPTER 5. Cash control systems
CHAPTER 6. Worksheet and adjusting entries for a service business
CHAPTER 7. Financial statements for a proprietorship
CHAPTER 8. Recording closing entries and preparing a post-closing trial balance for a service business --
PART II. ACCOUNTING FOR A MERCHANDISING BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A CORPORATION
CHAPTER 9. Accounting for purchases and cash payments
CHAPTER 10. Accounting for sales and cash receipts
CHAPTER 11. Accounting for transactions
CHAPTER 12. Preparing payroll records
CHAPTER 13. Accounting for payroll and payroll taxes
CHAPTER 14. Accounting for uncollectable accounts receivable
CHAPTER 15. Preparing adjusting entries and a trial balance
CHAPTER 16. Financial statements and closing entries for a corporation
CHAPTER 17. Financial statement analysis --
PART III. ACCOUNTING FOR A MERCHANDISING BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A CORPORATION - ADJUSTMENTS AND VALUATION
CHAPTER 18. Acquiring capital for growth and development
CHAPTER 19. Accounting for plant assets, depreciation, and intangible assets
CHAPTER 20. Accounting for inventory
CHAPTER 21. Accounting for accruals, deferrals, and reversing entries
CHAPTER 22. End-of-fiscal-period work for a corporation --
PART IV. ADDITIONAL ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 23. Accounting for partnerships
CHAPTER 24. Recording international and internet sales -- --
ADVANCED VOLUME
PART I. DEPARTMENTALIZED ACCOUNTING
CHAPTER 1. Recording departmental purchases and cash payments
CHAPTER 2. Recording departmental sales and cash receipts
CHAPTER 3. Calculating and reporting departmental payroll data
CHAPTER 4. Financial reporting for a departmentalized business --
PART II. ACCOUNTING ADJUSTMENTS AND VALUATION
CHAPTER 5. Inventory planning and valuation
CHAPTER 6. Accounting for uncollectable accounts
CHAPTER 7. Accounting for plant assets
CHAPTER 8. Accounting for notes payable, prepaid expenses, and accrued expenses
CHAPTER 9. Accounting for unearned revenue, accrued revenue, and installment notes receivable --
PART III. CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
CHAPTER 10. Organizing a corporation
CHAPTER 11. Corporate dividends and treasury stocks
CHAPTER 12. Accounting for bonds
CHAPTER 13. Financial reporting and analysis for a corporation
CHAPTER 14. Statement of cash flows --
PART IV. MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
CHAPTER 15. Budgetary planning and control
CHAPTER 16. Management decision-making using cost-volume-profit analysis
CHAPTER 17. Job order costing
CHAPTER 18. Management decision-making using differential analysis
CHAPTER 19. Process costing, activity-based costing, and product pricing --
PART V. INTERNAL CONTROL AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES
CHAPTER 20. Internal control
CHAPTER 21.
CHAPTER 22. Financial reporting for a partnership
CHAPTER 23. Budgeting and accounting for a not-for-profit organization
CHAPTER 24. Financial reporting for a not-for-profit organization.
Subject: "Century 21 Accounting 11th edition maintains its renowned instructional design and step-by-step approach to teaching accounting. Greater emphasis on conceptual understanding and financial statement analysis encourages students to apply accounting concepts to real-world situations and make informed business decisions. Updated features like Forensic Accounting, Think Like an Accountant, Financial Literacy, and Why Accounting? are a few examples of the expanded opportunities for students to master critical-thinking skills. In addition, problems integrated throughout the text equip students to work with Microsoft Excel, Sage50, and QuickBooks, using step-by-step instructions for practice using real-world software."--
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GENERAL JOURNAL VOLUME

PART I. ACCOUNTING FOR A SERVICE BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A PROPRIETORSHIP

CHAPTER 1. Starting a proprietorship: Changes that affect the accounting equation

CHAPTER 2. Analyzing transactions into debit and credit parts

CHAPTER 3. Journaling transactions

CHAPTER 4. Posting to a general ledger

CHAPTER 5. Cash control systems

CHAPTER 6. Worksheet and adjusting entries for a service business

CHAPTER 7. Financial statements for a proprietorship

CHAPTER 8. Recording closing entries and preparing a post-closing trial balance for a service business --

PART II. ACCOUNTING FOR A MERCHANDISING BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A CORPORATION

CHAPTER 9. Accounting for purchases and cash payments

CHAPTER 10. Accounting for sales and cash receipts

CHAPTER 11. Accounting for transactions

CHAPTER 12. Preparing payroll records

CHAPTER 13. Accounting for payroll and payroll taxes

CHAPTER 14. Accounting for uncollectable accounts receivable

CHAPTER 15. Preparing adjusting entries and a trial balance

CHAPTER 16. Financial statements and closing entries for a corporation

CHAPTER 17. Financial statement analysis --

PART III. ACCOUNTING FOR A MERCHANDISING BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A CORPORATION - ADJUSTMENTS AND VALUATION

CHAPTER 18. Acquiring capital for growth and development

CHAPTER 19. Accounting for plant assets, depreciation, and intangible assets

CHAPTER 20. Accounting for inventory

CHAPTER 21. Accounting for accruals, deferrals, and reversing entries

CHAPTER 22. End-of-fiscal-period work for a corporation --

PART IV. ADDITIONAL ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES

CHAPTER 23. Accounting for partnerships

CHAPTER 24. Recording international and internet sales -- --

MULTICOLUMN JOURNAL VOLUME

PART I. ACCOUNTING FOR A SERVICE BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A PROPRIETORSHIP

CHAPTER 1. Starting a proprietorship: Changes that affect the accounting equation

CHAPTER 2. Analyzing transactions into debit and credit parts

CHAPTER 3. Journaling transactions

CHAPTER 4. Posting to a general ledger

CHAPTER 5. Cash control systems

CHAPTER 6. Worksheet and adjusting entries for a service business

CHAPTER 7. Financial statements for a proprietorship

CHAPTER 8. Recording closing entries and preparing a post-closing trial balance for a service business --

PART II. ACCOUNTING FOR A MERCHANDISING BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A CORPORATION

CHAPTER 9. Accounting for purchases and cash payments

CHAPTER 10. Accounting for sales and cash receipts

CHAPTER 11. Accounting for transactions

CHAPTER 12. Preparing payroll records

CHAPTER 13. Accounting for payroll and payroll taxes

CHAPTER 14. Accounting for uncollectable accounts receivable

CHAPTER 15. Preparing adjusting entries and a trial balance

CHAPTER 16. Financial statements and closing entries for a corporation

CHAPTER 17. Financial statement analysis --

PART III. ACCOUNTING FOR A MERCHANDISING BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A CORPORATION - ADJUSTMENTS AND VALUATION

CHAPTER 18. Acquiring capital for growth and development

CHAPTER 19. Accounting for plant assets, depreciation, and intangible assets

CHAPTER 20. Accounting for inventory

CHAPTER 21. Accounting for accruals, deferrals, and reversing entries

CHAPTER 22. End-of-fiscal-period work for a corporation --

PART IV. ADDITIONAL ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES

CHAPTER 23. Accounting for partnerships

CHAPTER 24. Recording international and internet sales -- --

ADVANCED VOLUME

PART I. DEPARTMENTALIZED ACCOUNTING

CHAPTER 1. Recording departmental purchases and cash payments

CHAPTER 2. Recording departmental sales and cash receipts

CHAPTER 3. Calculating and reporting departmental payroll data

CHAPTER 4. Financial reporting for a departmentalized business --

PART II. ACCOUNTING ADJUSTMENTS AND VALUATION

CHAPTER 5. Inventory planning and valuation

CHAPTER 6. Accounting for uncollectable accounts

CHAPTER 7. Accounting for plant assets

CHAPTER 8. Accounting for notes payable, prepaid expenses, and accrued expenses

CHAPTER 9. Accounting for unearned revenue, accrued revenue, and installment notes receivable --

PART III. CORPORATE ACCOUNTING

CHAPTER 10. Organizing a corporation

CHAPTER 11. Corporate dividends and treasury stocks

CHAPTER 12. Accounting for bonds

CHAPTER 13. Financial reporting and analysis for a corporation

CHAPTER 14. Statement of cash flows --

PART IV. MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING

CHAPTER 15. Budgetary planning and control

CHAPTER 16. Management decision-making using cost-volume-profit analysis

CHAPTER 17. Job order costing

CHAPTER 18. Management decision-making using differential analysis

CHAPTER 19. Process costing, activity-based costing, and product pricing --

PART V. INTERNAL CONTROL AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES

CHAPTER 20. Internal control

CHAPTER 21. Organizational structure of a partnership

CHAPTER 22. Financial reporting for a partnership

CHAPTER 23. Budgeting and accounting for a not-for-profit organization

CHAPTER 24. Financial reporting for a not-for-profit organization.

"Century 21 Accounting 11th edition maintains its renowned instructional design and step-by-step approach to teaching accounting. Greater emphasis on conceptual understanding and financial statement analysis encourages students to apply accounting concepts to real-world situations and make informed business decisions. Updated features like Forensic Accounting, Think Like an Accountant, Financial Literacy, and Why Accounting? are a few examples of the expanded opportunities for students to master critical-thinking skills. In addition, problems integrated throughout the text equip students to work with Microsoft Excel, Sage50, and QuickBooks, using step-by-step instructions for practice using real-world software."--

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