Intermediate Accounting: With Coach CD-ROM, Powerweb, Financial Accounting, Alternate Exercises and Problems, and Net Tutor
McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
3rd Edition
Published on 1. February 2003
Book
Mixed media product
1200 pages
978-0-07-283686-8 (ISBN)
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Description
"Intermediate Accounting, Third Edition", by Spiceland, Sepe and Tomassini will gain support in traditional and technology-driven accounting departments, especially those looking for a more concise, decision-making text that reinforces challenging concepts via CD-ROM. This revision of this text is based around a 'Learning System'. The revision of this 'Learning System' was built on improving the clarity of the chapters, emphasizing more decision-making in order to prepare students for the changes taking place on the CPA exam, acknowledging the diversity of students and their learning styles by creating supplemental materials to assure the success of every student, and creating a consistent text and supplemental package for both students and instructor's giving us the best possible intermediate text on the market.Returning to the Third edition is the award winning 'Coach' CD-ROM. This Coach CD-ROM is a multimedia product integrating audio and video clips, animated illustrations, cases, and alternative reading material that helps students comprehend some of the more difficult topics associated with intermediate accounting.
Designed specifically for the Spiceland text, instructors and students will find these learning tools placed strategically throughout the text. This is the most comprehensive Learning System in Intermediate Accounting. At only 1120 pages (300 pages less than the average intermediate accounting text), Spiceland, Sepe and Tomassini have not sacrificed content for pages. Instead, the authors have created a very flexible text with a student friendly writing style that focuses on explaining not just how to apply a procedure, but why it's applied.
Designed specifically for the Spiceland text, instructors and students will find these learning tools placed strategically throughout the text. This is the most comprehensive Learning System in Intermediate Accounting. At only 1120 pages (300 pages less than the average intermediate accounting text), Spiceland, Sepe and Tomassini have not sacrificed content for pages. Instead, the authors have created a very flexible text with a student friendly writing style that focuses on explaining not just how to apply a procedure, but why it's applied.
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Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 287 mm
Width: 221 mm
Thickness: 58 mm
Weight
3319 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-283686-8 (9780072836868)
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David Spiceland | James Sepe | Lawrence Tomassini
Intermediate Accounting
Book
12/2005
4th Edition
McGraw-Hill Professional
€158.45
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Persons
J. David Spiceland received his MBA at Southern Illinois University and his Ph.D. at University of Arkansas. Dr. Spiceland has been recognized for his teaching, and is active in the AAA. Jim Sepe received his MBA at the University of California--Berkeley and his Ph.D. at the University of Washington. He has received numerous teaching awards at Santa Clara University. Jim Sepe received his MBA at the University of California--Berkeley and his Ph.D. at the University of Washington. He has received numerous teaching awards at Santa Clara University.
Content
The Role of Accounting as an Information SystemChp.1 Environment and Theoretical Structure of Financial AccountingChp.2 Review of the Accounting ProcessChp.3 The Balance Sheet and Financial DisclosuresChp.4 The Income Statement and Statement of Cash FlowsChp.5 Income Measurement and Profitability AnalysisChp.6 Time Value of Money ConceptsEconomic ResourcesChp.7 Cash and ReceivablesChp.8 Inventories: MeasurementChp.9 Inventories: Additional IssuesChp.10 Operational Assets:Acquisition and DispositionChp.11 Operational Assets:Utilization and ImpairmentFinancial InstrumentsChp.12 InvestmentsChp.13 Current Liabilities and ContingenciesChp.14 Bonds and Long Term NotesChp.15 LeasesChp.16 Accounting for Income TaxesChp.17 PensionsChp.18 Employee Benefit PlansChp.19 Shareholders' EquityAdditional TopicsChp.20 Earnings per ShareChp.21 Accounting Changes and Error CorrectionsChp.22 The Statement of Cash Flows Revisited