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050 0 4 _aHF5636.P285.C468 2015
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100 1 _aGilbertson, Claudia Bienias,
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245 1 0 _aCentury 21 accounting :
_badvanced /
_cClaudia Bienias Gilbertson, Mark W. Lehman, Dan Passalacqua.
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246 3 0 _aAccounting
250 _a10e.
260 _aStamford, CT :
_bSouth-Western Cengage Learning,
_c(c)2015.
300 _axiv, 718 pages, 79 variously numbered pages :
_bcolor illustrations ;
_c29 cm
336 _atext
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505 0 0 _aPart 1. Departmentalized Accounting: chapter 1. Recording Departmental Purchases and Cash Payments. Accounting In The Real World : Skechers. 1-1. Using Accounting Principles and Records ; 1-2. Journalizing and Posting Purchases and Purchases Returns ; 1-3. Journalizing and Posting Cash Payments ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tchapter 2. Recording Departmental Sales and Cash Receipts. Accounting In The Real World : Expedia, Incorporated 2-1. Departmental Sales on Account and Sales Returns and Allowances ; 2-2. Journalizing and Posting Cash Receipts ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tchapter 3. Calculating and Recording Departmental Payroll Data. Accounting In The Real World : Automatic Data Processing, Incorporated 3-1. Completing Payroll Records for Employee Earnings and Deductions ; 3-2. Recording a Payroll and Payroll Taxes ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tchapter 4. Financial Reporting for a Departmentalized Business. Accounting In The Real World : Whole Planet Foundation. 4-1. Preparing Financial Information for a Departmentalized Business ; 4-2. Responsibility Statements for a Merchandising Business ; 4-3. Financial Statements for a Departmental Merchandising Business ; 4-4. End-of-Period Work for a Departmentalized Business ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tReinforcement Activity 1. Processing and Reporting Departmentalized Accounting Data.
505 0 0 _aPart 2. Accounting Adjustments and Valuation: chapter 5. Inventory Planning and Valuation. Accounting In The Real World : Johnson and Johnson. 5-1. Determining Merchandise Inventory Quantities ; 5-2. Inventory Costing Methods ; 5-3. Estimating the Inventory ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tchapter 6. Accounting for Uncollectible Accounts. Accounting In The Real World : Target Corporation. 6-1. Direct Write-Off Method of Recording Uncollectible Accounts ; 6-2. Allowance Method of Recording Uncollectible Accounts Expense ; 6-3. Financial Analysis of Accounts Receivable ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tchapter 7. Accounting for Plant Assets. Accounting In The Real World : Union Pacific. 7-1. Buying Plant Assets ; 7-2. Calculating and Journalizing Depreciation Expense ; 7-3. Disposing of Plant Assets ; 7-4. Other Methods of Depreciation ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tchapter 8. Accounting for Notes Payable, Prepaid Expenses, and Accrued Expenses. Accounting In The Real World : Tanger Outlets. 8-1. Notes Payable ; 8-2. Prepaid Expenses ; 8-3. Accrued Expenses ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tchapter 9. Accounting for Unearned Revenue, Accrued Revenue, and Installment Notes Receivable. Accounting In The Real World : Southwest Airlines Company 9-1. Unearned and Accrued Revenue ; 9-2. Accounting for Gift Cards ; 9-3. Accounting for Installment Notes Receivable ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tReinforcement Activity 2. Processing Accounting Data for a Corporation.
505 0 0 _aPart 3. Corporation Accounting: chapter 10. Organizing a Corporation. Accounting In The Real World : E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. 10-1. Starting a Corporation ; 10-2. Accounting for Preferred Stock ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tchapter 11. Corporate Dividends and Treasury Stock. Accounting In The Real World : Pandora Media, Incorporated 11-1. Calculating and Journalizing Dividends for a Corporation ; 11-2. Treasury Stock Transactions ; 11-3. Purchasing and Selling Capital Stock of Other Corporations ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tchapter 12. Accounting for Bonds. Accounting In The Real World : The U.S. Treasury. 12-1. Bonds Payable Transactions ; 12-2. Paying Interest on Bonds ; 12-3. Effect of Redeeming and Converting Bonds ; 12-4. Bond Investments ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tchapter 13. Financial Reporting and Analysis for a Corporation. Accounting In The Real World : Chipotle Mexican Grill. 13-1. Measuring and Analyzing Financial Strength ; 13-2. Measuring and Analyzing Profitability ; 13-3. Calculating and Analyzing Efficiency Measures and Market Ratio ; 13-4. Advanced Topics in Financial Reporting ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tchapter 14. Statement of Cash Flows. Accounting In The Real World : EMC Corporation. 14-1. Preparing the Operating Activities Section of a Statement of Cash Flows ;14-2. Completing the Statement of Cash Flows ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tReinforcement Activity 3. Processing and Analyzing Accounting Data for a Corporation.
505 0 0 _aPart 4. Management Accounting: chapter 15. Budgetary Planning and Control. Accounting In The Real World : Walmart. 15-1. Budget Planning and the Sales and Purchases Budgets ;15-2. Expense Budgets and the Budgeted Income Statement ; 15-3. Cash Budgets ; 15-4. Performance Reports ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tchapter 16. Management Decision Making Using Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis. Accounting In The Real World : Nintendo. 16-1. Cost Characteristics That Influence Decisions ; 16-2. Determining Breakeven ; 16-3. Decisions That Affect Net Income ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tchapter 17. Job Order Costing. Accounting In The Real World : General Mills. 17-1. Manufacturing Cost Flows, Direct Materials, and Direct Labor ; 17-2. Accounting for Factory Overhead ; 17-3. Accounting for Finished Goods and Cost of Goods Sold and Financial Reporting for a Manufacturing Business ; 17-4. Standard Costs and Variance Analysis ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tchapter 18. Management Decision Making Using Differential Analysis. Accounting In The Real World : Verizon Communications. 18-1. Short-Term Management Decisions Using Differential Analysis ; 18-2. Future and Present Value of Money ; 18-3. Long-Term Management Decisions Using Net Present Value ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tchapter 19. Process Costing, Activity-Based Costing, and Product Pricing. Accounting In The Real World : Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company. 19-1. Process Costing ; 19-2. Activity-Based Costing ; 19-3. Product Pricing ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tReinforcement Activity 4. Processing and Analyzing Cost Accounting Data for a Manufacturing Business.
505 0 0 _aPart 5. Internal Control and Other Organizational Structures: chapter 20. Internal Control. Accounting In The Real World : PetSmart Incorporated 20-1. Internal Control Structure ; 20-2. Documenting Accounting Systems ; 20-3. Cash Payments Using a Voucher System ; 20-4. Internal Controls in a Voucher System ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tchapter 21. Organizational Structure of a Partnership. Accounting In The Real World : PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP. 21-1. Forming a Partnership ; 21-2. Admitting Partners to Existing Partnerships ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tchapter 22. Financial Reporting for a Partnership. Accounting In The Real World : PVR Partners, L.P. 22-1. Distribution and Withdrawal of Partnership Earnings ; 22-2. End-of-Period Work for a Partnership ; 22-3. Liquidation of a Partnership ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tchapter 23. Budgeting and Accounting for a Not-for-Profit Organization. Accounting In The Real World : Amtrak. 23-1. Not-for-Profit Organizations ; 23-2. Journalizing Revenues ; 23-3. Journalizing Expenditures, Encumbrances, and Other Transactions ; End-of-Chapter Problems --
_tchapter 24. Financial Reporting for a Not-for-Profit Organization. Accounting In The Real World : City of Tampa. 24-1. Adjusting Entries for a General Fund ; 24-2. Preparing Financial Statements for a Governmental Organization ; End-of-Chapter Problems.
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