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082 0 4 _a657
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100 1 _aReeve, James M.,
_d 1953-
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245 1 0 _aPrinciples of Corporate financial accounting /
_c James M. Reeve, Carl S. Warren, Jonathan E. Duchac.
250 _a10th ed.
260 _aMason, OH :
_b South-Western/Cengage Learning,
_c 2008.
300 _axxix, 727, p. :
_b col. ill. ;
_c 28 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 _aIntroduction to Accounting and Business -- Analyzing Transactions -- The Adjusting Process -- Completing the Accounting Cycle -- Accounting for Merchandising Businesses -- Inventories -- Sarbanes Oxley, Internal Controls, & Cash -- Receivables -- Fixed Assets and Intangible Assets -- Current Liabilities & Payroll -- Corporations: Organization, Capital Stock Transactions, and Dividends -- Long-Term Liabilities: Bonds and Notes -- Investments and Fair Value Accounting Complete Financial Statements for Mornin' Joe -- Statement of Cash Flows -- Financial Statement Analysis. Appendix A: Interest Tables. Appendix B: Reversing Entries. Appendix C: Special Journals and Subsidiary Ledgers Appendix D: Merchandising End-of-Period Spreadsheet. Appendix E: Annual Report. Appendix F: International Financial Reporting Standards to the TOC.
520 _aThis textbook is HORRIBLE! I usually frown on using such harsh language for reviews, but this truly deserves it. Some people, and I trust that these people are indeed RARE individuals, may find the new examples helpful but they are not. This textbook fails in the area most critical to success, in that it does NOT succeed in approaching the subjects from a students perspective. It is extremely difficult to learn from this text because the examples in it are SO numerous that your though process is interuptted every 30 seconds with some illustrative example. I find these examples mostly to be unnecessary with a solid lecturer. Perhaps CENGAGE should have considered placing all the examples in one section and referencing them instead, but the fact remains that the learning process is disrupted often by unnecessary examples and illustrations.
650 0 _aCorporations
_x Accounting.
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650 0 _aManagerial accounting.
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653 _aAnalyzing Transactions.
653 _aAdjusting Process
653 _aCompleting the Accounting Cycle.
653 _aAccounting for Merchandising Businesses.
653 _aFixed Assets and Intangible Assets.
653 _aInvestments and Fair Value Accounting
653 _aFinancial Statement Analysis.
700 1 _aWarren, Carl S.
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700 1 _aFess, Philip E.
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