Sunday, January 4, 2009

Accounting Principles or Information Technology in Theory

Accounting Principles (Volume 1, Chapters 1-13), Vol. 1

Author: Donald E Kieso

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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Accounting in Action.
Chapter 2. The Recording Process.
Chapter 3. Adjusting the Accounts.
Chapter 4. Completion of the Accounting Cycle.
Chapter 5. Accounting for Merchandising Operations.
Chapter 6. Inventories.
Chapter 7. Accounting Information Systems.
Chapter 8. Internal Control and Cash.
Chapter 9. Accounting for Receivables.
Chapter 10. Plant Assets, Natural Resources, and Intangible Assets.
Chapter 11. Current Liabilities and Payroll Accounting.
Chapter 12. Accounting Principles.
Chapter 13. Accounting for Partnerships.

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