
Century 21 Accounting
Advanced
South Western Educational Publishing
10th Edition
Published on 18. April 2014
Book
Hardback
816 pages
978-1-111-99064-0 (ISBN)
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Transform your high school accounting course with CENTURY 21 ACCOUNTING ADVANCED 10E, the leader in high school accounting education for more than 100 years. Input from educators, accounting professionals, content experts, and high school accounting students has informed the tenth edition's new critical-thinking activities, real-world applications, updated accounting instruction, and enhanced online learning solutions, including Online Working Papers and Automated Accounting Online computerized accounting software.
CENTURY 21 ACCOUNTING 10E maintains its renowned instructional design and step-by-step approach to teaching the mechanics of accounting. Greater emphasis on conceptual understanding and financial statement analysis in the tenth edition encourages students to apply accounting concepts to real-world situations and make informed business decisions. New 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 valued skills, such as critical thinking and technology use, as defined by the Partnership for 21st Century Skills. In addition, commercial technology, integrated throughout the text, equips students to work with Microsoft Excel (R), Sage 50 (R), QuickBooks (R), and Automated Accounting Online, with step-by-step instructions and the flexibility to use a variety of commercial software programs.
Trust the dedicated leader in accounting education to transform your accounting course with a time-tested instructional design, enhanced digital solutions, and a comprehensive package to address your contemporary classroom needs and prepare your students for success in the 21st century.
CENTURY 21 ACCOUNTING 10E maintains its renowned instructional design and step-by-step approach to teaching the mechanics of accounting. Greater emphasis on conceptual understanding and financial statement analysis in the tenth edition encourages students to apply accounting concepts to real-world situations and make informed business decisions. New 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 valued skills, such as critical thinking and technology use, as defined by the Partnership for 21st Century Skills. In addition, commercial technology, integrated throughout the text, equips students to work with Microsoft Excel (R), Sage 50 (R), QuickBooks (R), and Automated Accounting Online, with step-by-step instructions and the flexibility to use a variety of commercial software programs.
Trust the dedicated leader in accounting education to transform your accounting course with a time-tested instructional design, enhanced digital solutions, and a comprehensive package to address your contemporary classroom needs and prepare your students for success in the 21st century.
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Edition
10th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Mason
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 284 mm
Width: 224 mm
Thickness: 38 mm
Weight
1980 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-111-99064-0 (9781111990640)
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Claudia Gilbertson | Mark Lehman | Daniel Passalacqua
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Persons
Claudia B. Gilbertson, Certified Public Accountant, served as a highly effective high school instructor for 11 years and a community college instructor for 25 years. While retired from North Hennepin Community College, Ms. Gilbertson remains active in shaping today's educational processes as she serves as a respected and sought-after consultant for numerous online accounting learning solutions. She is active in the National Business Education Association, North Central Business Education Association, and Minnesota Business Educators, Inc. Daniel Passalacqua teaches accounting at Oak Grove High School in San Jose, CA. Mark W. Lehman, assistant professor emeritus of Accountancy at the Richard C. Adkerson School of Accountancy at Mississippi State University, teaches Accounting Information Systems and Forensic Accounting. A former auditor with PricewaterhouseCoopers, Dr. Lehman is a Certified Public Accountant and a Certified Fraud Examiner. Dr. Lehman writes journal articles and consults with accountants on the use of software in fraud detection. He was awarded Outstanding Educator by the Mississippi Society of Certified Public Accountants in 2007.
Author
North Hennepin Community College, Retired
San Jose, Ca
Mississippi State University
Content
PART I: DEPARTMENTALIZED ACCOUNTING.
1. Recording Departmental Purchases and Cash Payments.
2. Recording Departmental Sales and Cash Receipts.
3. Calculating and Recording Departmental Payroll Data.
4. Financial Reporting for a Departmentalized Business.
Reinforcement Activity 1: Processing and Reporting Departmentalized Accounting Data.
PART II: ACCOUNTING ADJUSTMENTS AND VALUATIONS.
5. Inventory Planning and Valuation.
6. Accounting for Uncollectible Accounts.
7. Accounting for Plant Assets.
8. Accounting for Notes Payable, Prepaid Expenses, and Accrued Expenses.
9. Accounting for Unearned Revenue, Accrued Revenue, and Installment Notes Receivable.
Reinforcement Activity 2: Processing Accounting Data for a Corporation.
PART III: CORPORATION ACCOUNTING.
10. Organizing a Corporation.
11. Corporate Dividends and Treasury Stock.
12. Accounting for Bonds.
13. Financial Reporting and Analysis for a Corporation.
14. Statement of Cash Flows.
Reinforcement Activity 3: Processing and Analyzing Accounting Data for a Corporation.
PART IV: MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING.
15. Budgetary Planning and Control
16. Management Decision Making Using Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis.
17. : Job Order Costing.
18. Management Decision Making Using Differential Analysis.
19. Other Costing Methods.
Reinforcement Activity 4: Processing and Reporting Cost Accounting Data for a Manufacturing Business.
PART V: INTERNAL CONTROL AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES.
20. Internal Control.
21. Organizational Structure of a Partnership.
22. Financial Reporting for a Partnership.
23. Budgeting and Accounting for a Not-for-Profit Organization.
24. Financial Reporting for a Not-for-Profit Organization.
Appendix A: Accounting Concepts.
Appendix B: Analyzing Home Depot's Financial Statements.
Appendix C: Recycling Problems.
Appendix D: Answers to Audit Your Understanding.
English Glossary.
Spanish Glossary.
Index.
1. Recording Departmental Purchases and Cash Payments.
2. Recording Departmental Sales and Cash Receipts.
3. Calculating and Recording Departmental Payroll Data.
4. Financial Reporting for a Departmentalized Business.
Reinforcement Activity 1: Processing and Reporting Departmentalized Accounting Data.
PART II: ACCOUNTING ADJUSTMENTS AND VALUATIONS.
5. Inventory Planning and Valuation.
6. Accounting for Uncollectible Accounts.
7. Accounting for Plant Assets.
8. Accounting for Notes Payable, Prepaid Expenses, and Accrued Expenses.
9. Accounting for Unearned Revenue, Accrued Revenue, and Installment Notes Receivable.
Reinforcement Activity 2: Processing Accounting Data for a Corporation.
PART III: CORPORATION ACCOUNTING.
10. Organizing a Corporation.
11. Corporate Dividends and Treasury Stock.
12. Accounting for Bonds.
13. Financial Reporting and Analysis for a Corporation.
14. Statement of Cash Flows.
Reinforcement Activity 3: Processing and Analyzing Accounting Data for a Corporation.
PART IV: MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING.
15. Budgetary Planning and Control
16. Management Decision Making Using Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis.
17. : Job Order Costing.
18. Management Decision Making Using Differential Analysis.
19. Other Costing Methods.
Reinforcement Activity 4: Processing and Reporting Cost Accounting Data for a Manufacturing Business.
PART V: INTERNAL CONTROL AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES.
20. Internal Control.
21. Organizational Structure of a Partnership.
22. Financial Reporting for a Partnership.
23. Budgeting and Accounting for a Not-for-Profit Organization.
24. Financial Reporting for a Not-for-Profit Organization.
Appendix A: Accounting Concepts.
Appendix B: Analyzing Home Depot's Financial Statements.
Appendix C: Recycling Problems.
Appendix D: Answers to Audit Your Understanding.
English Glossary.
Spanish Glossary.
Index.