Fundamental Financial Accounting Concepts: 2024 Release ISE
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Students are often overwhelmed by the amount of information presented in the introductory financial accounting course, while instructors want their students to grasp the big picture of the role financial accounting plays in business. Fundamentals of Financial Accounting Concepts takes a unique approach to building accounting skills, focusing students on the impact business transactions have on financial statements while maintaining a more traditional use of debits and credits.
With this method, the authors drive student curiosity and inspire them to ask the “why” questions that get at the heart of how accounting works. Through use of the financial statements model and horizontal transaction analysis, students quickly see how any given business event affects the financial statements. With straightforward writing, popular lecture videos, and a unique approach, Fundamentals of Financial Accounting Concepts equips students with the critical thinking skills needed by future business decision-makers and leaders.
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- Höfundur: EDMONDS
- Útgáfa:12
- Útgáfudagur: 2024-06-03
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- Format:ePub
- ISBN 13: 9781264687275
- Print ISBN: 9781266801426
- ISBN 10: 1264687273
Efnisyfirlit
- Sharpen
- Meet Sharpen
- Table of contents and preface
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Information
- Dedication Page
- Note from the Authors
- CAREER READINESS
- HIGHLIGHTING CAREER PROFILES
- FOCUSING ON FINANCIAL STATEMENT IMPACTS
- LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE PANDEMIC: THE IMPORTANCE OF VIDEO RESOURCES
- About the Authors
- What We Did to Make It Better
- How Does the Book Motivate Students?
- Real-World Examples
- The Curious Accountant
- Career Profiles
- Focus on International Issues
- The Financial Analyst
- Check Yourself
- Reality Bytes
- CAREER READINESS
- Annual Reports
- End of chapter study guide
- How Are Chapter Concepts Reinforced?
- Self-Study Review Problem
- Exercise Series A & B and Problem Series A & B
- Comprehensive Problem
- Mastering Excel and Using Excel
- Connect Features
- How Can Technology Help Improve Student Success?
- Supplements for Instructors
- Acknowledgments
- Brief Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1: An Introduction to Accounting
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Section 1: Collecting and Organizing Information
- The Role of Accounting in Society
- Using Free Markets to Set Resource Priorities
- Accounting Provides Information
- Types of Accounting Information
- Nonbusiness Resource Usage
- Careers in Accounting
- Measurement Rules
- Reporting Entities
- Elements of Financial Statements
- Using Accounts to Gather Information
- Creating an Accounting Equation
- Recording Business Events Under the Accounting Equation
- Asset Source Transactions
- Asset Exchange Transactions
- Another Asset Source Transaction
- Asset Use Transactions
- Summary of Transactions
- Interpreting Information Shown in the Accounting Equation
- The Left versus the Right Side of the Accounting Equation
- Cash and Retained Earnings
- Business Liquidations Resulting from Net Losses
- Business Liquidations Resulting from the Mismanagement of Assets
- Two Views of the Right Side of the Accounting Equation
- Recap: Types of Transactions
- Section 2: Reporting Information
- Preparing an Income Statement, a Statement of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity, and a Balance Sheet
- Income Statement and the Matching Concept
- Statement of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity
- Balance Sheet
- Preparing a Statement of Cash flows
- The Closing Process
- The Horizontal Financial Statements Model
- The Financial Analyst
- Real-World Financial Reports
- Annual Report for Target Corporation
- Special Terms in Real-World Reports
- End of Chapter Study Guide
- Self-Study Review Problem
- Key Terms
- Questions
- Brief Exercises
- Section 1 Exercises - Series A
- Section 2 Exercises - Series A
- Sections 1 and 2 Problems - Series A
- Section 1 Exercises - Series B
- Section 2 Exercises - Series B
- Sections 1 and 2 Problems - Series B
- Career Readiness
- Data Analytics
- Excel Resources
- Critical Thinking
- Comprehensive Problem
- Chapter 2: Accounting for Accruals and Deferrals
- Chapter 2 Introduction
- Section 1: Accounting For Accruals
- Accounting for Receivables
- Recognizing Accounts Receivable
- Other Events
- Accounting for Payables (Year-End Adjusting Entry)
- End-of-Period Adjustments
- Summary of Events and General Ledger
- Preparing Financial Statements with Accruals
- Income Statement
- Statement of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity
- Balance Sheet
- Statement of Cash Flows
- Steps in an Accounting Cycle
- The Closing Process
- Steps in an Accounting Cycle
- The Matching Concept
- Section 2: Accounting for Deferrals
- Accounting for Supplies
- Second Accounting Cycle
- Accounting for Prepaid Items
- Accounting for Unearned Revenue
- Preparing Financial Statements with Deferrals
- Vertical Statements Model
- Closing for the Year 2 Accounting Period
- Transaction Classification
- The Financial Analyst
- Environmental
- Social
- governance
- Reporting on ESG
- Appendix
- Accounting Events for Year 1
- Accounting Events for Year 2
- End of Chapter Study Guide
- Self-Study Review Problem
- Key Terms
- Questions
- Brief Exercises
- Section 1 Exercises - Series A
- Section 2 Exercises - Series A
- Sections 1 and 2 Problems - Series A
- Section 1 Exercises - Series B
- Section 2 Exercises - Series B
- Sections 1 and 2 Problems - Series B
- Career Readiness
- Data Analytics
- Excel Resources
- Critical Thinking
- Comprehensive Problem
- Chapter 3: The Double-Entry Accounting System
- Chapter 3 Introduction
- Chapter Opening
- Debit/Credit Terminology
- Recording Transactions in T-Accounts
- Asset Source Transactions
- Asset Exchange Transactions
- Asset Use Transactions
- Claims Exchange Transactions
- Adjusting the Accounts
- Overview of Debit/Credit Relationships
- The General Journal
- Trial Balance and Financial Statements
- Closing Entries
- Post-Closing Trial Balance
- The Financial Analyst
- Assessing the Effective Use of Assets
- Assessing Debt Risk
- Real-World Data
- Scope of Coverage
- Appendix
- Journal Entries for Long-Term Assets and Depreciation
- Journal Entries for Notes Payable and Interest Expense
- End of Chapter Study Guide
- Self-Study Review Problem
- Key Terms
- Questions
- Brief Exercises
- Exercises - Series A
- Problems - Series A
- Exercises - Series B
- Problems - Series B
- Career Readiness
- Data Analytics
- Excel Resources
- Critical Thinking
- Comprehensive Problem
- Chapter 3 Introduction
- Chapter 4: Accounting for Merchandising Businesses
- Chapter 4 Introduction
- Chapter Opening
- Accounting for Inventory Transactions
- Allocating Inventory Cost between Asset and Expense Accounts
- Perpetual Inventory System
- Effects of Year 1 Events on Financial Statements
- Ledger Accounts and Financial Statements
- Transportation Cost, Purchase Returns and Allowances, and Cash Discounts Related to Inventory Purchases
- Effects of the Year 2 Events on Financial Statements
- Accounting for Purchase Returns and Allowances
- Purchase Discounts
- The Cost of Financing Inventory
- Accounting for Transportation Costs
- Adjustment for Lost, Damaged, or Stolen Inventory
- Gains, Losses, and a Multistep Income Statement
- Events Affecting Sales
- Accounting for Sales Returns and Allowances
- Accounting for Sales Discounts
- The Financial Analyst
- Common Size Financial Statements
- Ratio Analysis
- Real-World Data
- Appendix
- Periodic Inventory System
- End of Chapter Study Guide
- Self-Study Review Problem
- Key Terms
- Questions
- Brief Exercises
- Exercises - Series A
- Problems - Series A
- Exercises - Series B
- Problems - Series B
- Career Readiness
- Data Analytics
- Excel Resources
- Critical Thinking
- Comprehensive Problem
- Chapter 4 Introduction
- Chapter 5: Accounting for Inventories
- Chapter 5 Introduction
- CHAPTER OPENING
- Inventory Cost Flow Methods
- Specific Identification
- First-In, First-Out (FIFO)
- Last-In, First-Out (LIFO)
- Weighted Average
- Physical Flow
- Effect of Cost Flow on Financial Statements
- Multiple Layers with Multiple Quantities
- Allocating Cost of Goods Available for Sale
- Effect of Cost Flow on Financial Statements
- Inventory Cost Flow When Sales and Purchases Occur Intermittently
- Lower-of-Cost-or-Market Rule
- Avoiding Fraud in Merchandising Businesses
- Estimating The Ending Inventory Balance
- The Financial Analyst
- Average Number of Days to Sell Inventory
- Is It a Marketing or an Accounting Decision?
- The Wallet Company Illustration
- Real-World Data
- Effects of Cost Flow on Ratio Analysis
- End of Chapter Study Guide
- Self-Study Review Problem
- Key Terms
- Questions
- Brief Exercises
- Exercises - Series A
- Problems - Series A
- Exercises - Series B
- Problems - Series B
- Career Readiness
- Data Analytics
- Excel Resources
- Critical Thinking
- Comprehensive Problem
- Chapter 5 Introduction
- Chapter 6: Internal Control and Accounting for Cash
- Chapter 6 Introduction
- Chapter Opening
- Key Features of Internal Control Systems
- Segregation of Duties
- Quality of Employees
- Bonded Employees
- Required Absences
- Procedures Manual
- Authority and Responsibility
- Prenumbered Documents
- Physical Control
- Performance Evaluations
- Limitations
- Accounting for Cash
- Controlling Cash
- Checking Account Documents
- Reconciling the Bank Account
- Determining True Cash Balance
- Adjustments to the Bank Balance
- Adjustments to the Book Balance
- Correction of Errors
- Certified Checks
- Illustrating a Bank Reconciliation
- Updating GSRI’s Accounting Records
- Cash Short and Over
- Using Petty Cash Funds
- The Financial Analyst
- Notes to the Financial Statements
- Management’s Discussion and Analysis
- Role of the Independent Auditor
- The Securities and Exchange Commission
- The Sarbanes–Oxley Act
- Importance of Ethics
- Common Features of Criminal and Ethical Misconduct
- End of Chapter Study Guide
- Self-Study Review Problem
- Key Terms
- Questions
- Brief Exercises
- Exercises - Series A
- Problems - Series A
- Exercises - Series B
- Problems - Series B
- Career Readiness
- Data Analytics
- Excel Resources
- Critical Thinking
- Comprehensive Problem
- Chapter 6 Introduction
- Chapter 7: Accounting for Receivables
- Chapter 7 Introduction
- Chapter Opening
- Estimating Uncollectible Accounts Expense Using the Percent of Revenue Method
- Accounting Events Affecting the Year 1 Period
- Recording and Reporting Uncollectible Accounts Events in the Double-Entry System, Year 1
- Financial Statements
- Accounting Events Affecting the Year 2 Period
- Recording and Reporting Uncollectible Accounts Events in the Double-Entry System, Year 2
- Analysis of Financial Statements
- Estimating Uncollectible Accounts Expense Using the Percent of Receivables Method
- Aging Accounts Receivable
- Matching Revenues and Expenses versus Asset Measurement
- Recognizing Uncollectible Accounts Expense Using the Direct Write-Off Method
- Accounting for Notes Receivable
- Recording and Reporting Transactions Related to Notes Receivable
- Financial Statements
- Accounting for Credit Card Sales
- The Financial Analyst
- Average Number of Days to Collect Accounts Receivable
- Real-World Data
- End of Chapter Study Guide
- Self-Study Review Problem
- Key Terms
- Questions
- Brief Exercises
- Exercises - Series A
- Problems - Series A
- Exercises - Series B
- Problems - Series B
- Career Readiness
- Data Analytics
- Excel Resources
- Critical Thinking
- Comprehensive Problem
- Chapter 7 Introduction
- Chapter 8: Accounting for Long-Term Operational Assets
- Chapter 8 Introduction
- Chapter Opening
- Tangible versus Intangible Assets
- Tangible Long-Term Assets
- Intangible Assets
- Determining the Cost of Long-Term Assets
- Basket Purchase Allocation
- Methods of Recognizing Depreciation Expense
- Dryden Enterprises Illustration
- Straight-Line Depreciation
- Financial Statements
- Double-Declining-Balance Depreciation
- Units-of-Production Depreciation
- Accounting for the Disposal of Long-Term Operational Assets
- Comparing the Depreciation Methods
- Income Tax Considerations
- Revision of Estimates
- Revision of Life
- Revision of Salvage
- Continuing Expenditures for Plant Assets
- Costs That Are Expensed
- Costs That Are Capitalized
- Natural Resources
- Intangible Assets
- Trademarks
- Patents
- Copyrights
- Franchises
- Goodwill
- Expense Recognition for Intangible Assets
- Balance Sheet Presentation
- The Financial Analyst
- Effect of Judgment and Estimation
- End of Chapter Study Guide
- Self-Study Review Problem
- Key Terms
- Questions
- Brief Exercises
- Exercises - Series A
- Problems - Series A
- Exercises - Series B
- Problems - Series B
- Career Readiness
- Data Analytics
- Excel Resources
- Critical Thinking
- Comprehensive Problem
- Chapter 8 Introduction
- Chapter 9: Accounting for Current Liabilities and Payroll
- Chapter 9 Introduction
- Chapter Opening
- Accounting for Notes Payable
- Accounting for Sales Tax
- Contingent Liabilities
- Warranty Obligations
- General Ledger T-Accounts and Financial Statements
- Accounting for Payroll
- Identifying Employees
- Employees’ Gross Earnings
- Deductions from Employees’ Gross Earnings
- Federal Income Taxes
- Federal Income Tax Documents
- Social Security and Medicare Taxes (FICA)
- Voluntary Withholdings (Deductions)
- Computing Employee Net Pay
- Employer Payroll Taxes
- Recording and Reporting Payroll Taxes
- Employee Fringe Benefits
- The Financial Analyst
- Preparing a Classified Balance Sheet
- Liquidity versus Solvency
- Appendix
- Accounting for Discount Notes
- General Ledger T-Accounts and Financial Statements
- Accounting Events Affecting Year 2
- End of Chapter Study Guide
- Self-Study Review Problem
- Key Terms
- Questions
- Brief Exercises
- Exercises - Series A
- Problems - Series A
- Exercises - Series B
- Problems - Series B
- Career Readiness
- Data Analytics
- Excel Resources
- Critical Thinking
- Comprehensive Problem
- Chapter 9 Introduction
- Chapter 10: Accounting for Long-Term Debt
- Chapter 10 Introduction
- Chapter Opening
- Installment Notes Payable
- Line of Credit
- Bond Liabilities
- Advantages of Issuing Bonds
- Security of Bonds
- Timing of Maturity
- Special Features
- Bond Ratings
- Restrictive Covenants
- Bonds Issued at Face Value
- Journal Entries and Financial Statement Effects
- Financial Statements
- Amortization Using the Straight-Line Method
- Bonds Issued at a Discount
- Bonds Issued at a Premium
- Bond Redemptions
- Amortization Using the Effective Interest Rate Method
- Amortizing Bond Discounts
- Amortizing Bond Premiums
- The Financial Analyst
- Financial Leverage and Tax Advantage of Debt Financing
- EBIT and Ratio Analysis
- Times-Interest-Earned Ratio
- End of Chapter Study Guide
- Self-Study Review Problem
- Key Terms
- Questions
- Brief Exercises
- Exercises - Series A
- Problems - Series A
- Exercises - Series B
- Problems - Series B
- Career Readiness
- Data Analytics
- Excel Resources
- Critical Thinking
- Comprehensive Problem
- Chapter 10 Introduction
- Chapter 11: Proprietorships, Partnerships, and Corporations
- Chapter 11 Introduction
- Chapter Opening
- Forms of Business Organizations
- Regulation
- Double Taxation
- Limited Liability
- Continuity
- Transferability of Ownership
- Management Structure
- Ability to Raise Capital
- Appearance of Capital Structure in Financial Statements
- Accounting for Capital Stock
- Par Value
- Stated Value
- Stock: Authorized, Issued, and Outstanding
- Other Valuation Terminology
- Common versus Preferred stock
- Common Stock
- Preferred Stock
- Other Classes of Stock
- Accounting for Stock Transactions on the Day of Issue
- Issuing Par Value Stock
- Stock Classification
- Stock Issued at Stated Value
- Stock Issued with No Par Value
- Financial Statement Presentation
- Treasury Stock
- Cash Dividends
- Declaration Date
- Date of Record
- Payment Date
- Stock Dividends and Splits
- Stock Dividends
- Stock Splits
- Appropriation of Retained Earnings
- Financial Statement Presentation
- The Financial Analyst
- Receiving Dividends
- Increasing the Price of Stock
- Price-Earnings Ratio
- Exercising Control through Stock Ownership
- End of Chapter Study Guide
- Self-Study Review Problem
- Key Terms
- Questions
- Brief Exercises
- Exercises - Series A
- Problems - Series A
- Exercises - Series B
- Problems - Series B
- Career Readiness
- Data Analytics
- Excel Resources
- Critical Thinking
- Comprehensive Problem
- Chapter 11 Introduction
- Chapter 12: Statement of Cash Flows
- Chapter 12 Introduction
- Chapter Opening
- An Overview of the Statement of Cash Flows
- Operating Activities
- Investing Activities
- Financing Activities
- Noncash Investing and Financing Activities
- Reporting Format for the Statement of Cash Flows
- Preparing a Statement of Cash Flows
- Preparing the Operating Activities Section of a Statement of Cash Flows Using the Indirect Method
- Indirect Method—Reconciliation Approach
- Indirect Method—Rule-Based Approach
- Preparing the Operating Activities Section of a Statement of Cash Flows Using the Direct Method
- Preparing the Investing Activities Section of a Statement of Cash Flows
- Reconciliation of Investment Securities
- Reconciliation of Store Fixtures
- Reconciliation of Land
- Preparing the Financing Activities Section of a Statement of Cash Flows
- Reconciliation of Mortgage Payable
- Reconciliation of Bonds Payable
- Reconciliation of Common Stock
- Reconciliation of Retained Earnings
- Reconciliation of Treasury Stock
- Preparing the Schedule of Noncash Investing and Financing Activities
- The Financial Analyst
- Real-World Data
- End of Chapter Study Guide
- Self-Study Review Problem
- Key Terms
- Questions
- Brief Exercises
- Exercises - Series A
- Problems - Series A
- Exercises - Series B
- Problems - Series B
- Career Readiness
- Data Analytics
- Excel Resources
- Critical Thinking
- Chapter 12 Introduction
- Chapter 13 Introduction
- Chapter Opening
- Factors in Communicating Useful Information
- The Users
- The Types of Decisions
- Information Analysis
- Methods of Analysis
- Horizontal Analysis
- Vertical Analysis
- Ratio Analysis
- Objectives of Ratio Analysis
- Measures of Debt-Paying Ability
- Liquidity Ratios
- Solvency Ratios
- Measures of Profitability
- Measures of Managerial Effectiveness
- Stock Market Ratios
- Limitations of Financial Statement Analysis
- Different Industries
- Changing Economic Environment
- Accounting Principles
- End of Chapter Study Guide
- Self-Study Review Problem
- Key Terms
- Questions
- Brief Exercises
- Exercises - Series A
- Problems - Series A
- Exercises - Series B
- Problems - Series B
- Career Readiness
- Data Analytics
- Excel Resources
- Critical Thinking
- Appendix A: Accessing the EDGAR Database through the Internet
- Appendix B: Portion of the Form 10-K for Target Corporation
- Appendix C: Summary of Financial Ratios
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 11
- Appendix D: Annual Report and Financial Statement Analysis Projects
- Annual Report Project for the Target Corporation (see Appendix B for the Target Annual Report)
- Financial Statements Project (Selection of Company to be Decided by Instructor)
- Appendix E: Accounting for Investment Securities
- Types of Investment Securities
- Reporting Events that Affect Investment Securities
- Financial Statements
- Key Terms
- Exercises
- Appendix F: Time Value of Money
- Present Value Annuities
- Business Applications
- Key Terms
- Exercises
- Appendix G Big Data and Data Visualizations Overview
- Assignment
- Required
- Glossary
- Index
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