Financial Accounting a Course for All Majors

David W. O'Bryan
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28 July 2010
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  • Description
  • Contents

Financial Accounting: A Course for All Majors was written for general education classes that include students from all disciplines. Chapters are concise so that students will actually take the time to read them; the writing style is nontechnical and informal so that all majors can comprehend the material; the numerical examples stress the key concepts but avoid unnecessary complications that can be an impediment to learning.

Many financial accounting textbooks are user-oriented. This book is student-oriented. It was designed for students who may only take one financial accounting course; if they do not complete the course, financial accounting will always be a mystery to them and they will remain financially illiterate. This book strives to make financial accounting accessible to all majors so that they can improve their financial literacy and make better, more informed, financial decisions in their personal and professional lives.

This book can be used as the primary textbook in a survey course, or as a supplemental resource in any course that requires a solid foundation in financial accounting. It will also be a useful primer for any manager who needs to refresh their knowledge of financial accounting.

Foreword

  • Overview of Textbook
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1. The Accounting Profession: An Overview
  • Chapter 2. Three Basic Financial Statements
  • Chapter 3. The Expanded Accounting Equation
  • Chapter 4. Basic Transaction Analysis
  • Chapter 5. Financial Statement Interrelationships
  • Chapter 6. The Accrual Basis of Accounting
  • Chapter 7. Accruals and Deferrals
  • Chapter 8. Adjustments, Part I
  • Chapter 9. Adjustments, Part II
  • Chapter 10. The Accounting Cycle
  • Chapter 11. The Classified Balance Sheet
  • Chapter 12. The Multiple-Step Income Statement
  • Chapter 13. Operating Activities: An Introduction to Bad Debts Expense
  • Chapter 14. Operating Activities: The Allowance Method for Bad Debts
  • Chapter 15. Operating Activities: The Revenue Recognition Principle
  • Chapter 16. Operating Activities: Inventory, Part I
  • Chapter 17. Operating Activities: Inventory, Part II
  • Chapter 18. Investing Activities: Long-Term Assets and Cost Allocation
  • Chapter 19. Financing Activities: Simple Interest and Amortized Loans
  • Chapter 20. Financing Activities: The Time Value of Money
  • Chapter 21. Financing Activities: Equity Transactions
  • Chapter 22. An Introduction to Financial Statement Analysis
  • Chapter 23. Financial Statement Analysis and Ratio Analysis
  • Chapter 24. Internal Controls
  • Appendix I. Debits and Credits
  • Appendix II. Transaction Analysis Quick Reference Guide
  • About the Author