Introduction to Accounting: With Net Tutor and PowerWeb Package
An Integrated Approach
McGraw Hill Higher Education (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 1. April 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
928 pages
978-0-07-121567-1 (ISBN)
Description
This textbook integrates financial and managerial accounting as opposed to keeping these areas separate, the approach followed by most books and curriculums. By "integration", we mean the authors focus on the business process and examine the activities from both an external, financial reporting perspective and an internal, management decision-making perspective. The text incorporates real world applications, including actual financial statements, to reinforce the relevance of topics to real business situations and promote student interest. The text also promotes active learning through Pause and Reflect "probing" questions placed sporadically throughout each chapter; Of Interest boxes that provide additional information relating to the chapter concepts; new Fast Fact boxes that provide additional information related to chapter concepts in a short, trivia-like manner; and end-of-chapter group exercises. There are three key distinctions to the Ainsworth/Deines approach. They are: Integration - described in preceding paragraph.
Within the context of business processes, Ainsworth/Deines is organized by planning for activities, performing those activities (in other words, capturing them in the financial statements), and finally, evaluating those business activities. An organization around the Statement of Cash Flows first focusing on Operating Activities (what is my business, my product, who are my customers? and then Financing and Investing Activities (how do I fund my business, how do I expand, what are the financial risks, etc?).
Within the context of business processes, Ainsworth/Deines is organized by planning for activities, performing those activities (in other words, capturing them in the financial statements), and finally, evaluating those business activities. An organization around the Statement of Cash Flows first focusing on Operating Activities (what is my business, my product, who are my customers? and then Financing and Investing Activities (how do I fund my business, how do I expand, what are the financial risks, etc?).
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Edition
International student edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 274 mm
Width: 205 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
1315 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-121567-1 (9780071215671)
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Previous edition
Book
08/1999
McGraw-Hill Education (ISE Editions)
€40.84
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Content
Part 1: Introduction: Business Operating Activities Ch. 1 Accounting and Business Ch. 2 Business Processes and Accounting Information Ch. 3 Operating Processes: Planning and Control Part 2: Planning:Operating Activities Ch. 4 Short-term Decision Making Ch. 5 Strategic Planning Regarding Operating Processes Ch. 6 Planning, the Balanced Scorecard, and Budgeting Part 3: Recording and Evaluating:Operating Activities Ch. 7 Accounting Information Systems Ch. 8 Purchasing/Human Resources/Payment Process Recording and Evaluating Expenditure Process Activities Ch. 9 Recording and Evaluating Conversion Process Activities Ch. 10 Marketing/Sales/Collection/Customer Support Process Recording and Evaluation Revenue Process Activities Part 4: Introduction: Capital Resource Process Activities Ch. 11 The Time Value of Money Part 5: Planning: Financing and Investing Activities Ch. 12 Planning Investments: Capital Budgeting Ch. 13 Planning Equity Financing Ch. 14 Planning Debt Financing Part Six: Performing, Recording, and Communicating: Financing and Investing Activities Ch. 15 Recording and Evaluating Capital Resources Process Events: Financing Activities Ch. 16 Recording and Evaluating Investing Activities Part Seven: Evaluating: Operating, Investing, and Financing Activities Ch. 17 Company Performance: Profitability Ch. 18 Company Performance: Owners' Equity and Financial Position Ch. 19 Company Performance: Cash Flows Ch. 20 Company Performance: Comprehensive Evaluation