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Financial accounting / John Hoggett, John Medlin, Keryn Chalmers, Claire Beattie, Andreas Hellmann, Jodie Maxfield.

Contributor(s): Hoggett, John Robert, 1948- [author.] | Medlin, John [author.] | Chalmers, Keryn, 1961- [author.] | Beattie, Claire [author.] | Hellmann, Andreas [author.] | Maxfield, Jodie [author.].
Milton, Qld., Australia : John Wiley and Sons Australia Ltd., 2018Edition: Tenth edition.Description: x, 969 pages) : chiefly colored illustrations ; 28 cm.ISBN: 9780730363217 (pbk).Subject(s): Accounting -- Textbooks. -- Australia | Accounting -- Problems, exercises. -- AustraliaDDC classification: 657 F49
Contents:
Chapter 1. Decision making and the role of accounting Chapter 2. Financial statements for decision making Chapter 3. Recording transactions Chapter 4. Adjusting the accounts and preparing financial statements Chapter 5. Completing the accounting cycle closing and reversing entries Chapter 6. Accounting for retailing Chapter 7. Accounting systems Chapter 8. Partnerships: formation, operation and reporting Chapter 9. Companies: formation and operations Chapter 10. Regulation and the Conceptual Framework Chapter 11. Cash management and control Chapter 12. Receivables Chapter 13. Inventories Chapter 14. Non-current assets: acquisition and depreciation Chapter 15. Non-current assets: revaluation, disposal and other aspects Chapter 16. Liabilities Chapter 17. Presentation of financial statements Chapter 18. Statement of cash flows Chapter 19. Analysis and interpretation of financial statements
Summary: The tenth edition of Hoggett's Financial Accounting is a must-have for students who want to succeed in their unit and leave with a rich foundation of knowledge for their future study and career in the area of Accounting. With over 40 years' experience lead author John Hoggett alongside a team of experienced writers and subject-experts have designed a resource that is ideal for student's seeking a complete practical guide to Financial Accounting. The new edition leverages off the previous successes of the series and offers students an introductory but comprehensive description of the purpose, practice and process of contemporary international financial accounting in an Australian context. With the increased emphasis on the globalisation of business the material is ideal for the study of introductory accounting in a broad international context. Now available as a full colour printed textbook with an interactive e-text code included, it builds on the strengths of previous editions with a strong focus on the decision-making role of accounting, as well as on a student's acquisition of generic skills such as communication, analytical, problem solving, critical thinking and judgement skills. The technical skills required in the application of accounting concepts remain a core objective of the new edition
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Includes index.

Chapter 1. Decision making and the role of accounting
Chapter 2. Financial statements for decision making
Chapter 3. Recording transactions
Chapter 4. Adjusting the accounts and preparing financial statements
Chapter 5. Completing the accounting cycle
closing and reversing entries
Chapter 6. Accounting for retailing
Chapter 7. Accounting systems
Chapter 8. Partnerships: formation, operation and reporting
Chapter 9. Companies: formation and operations
Chapter 10. Regulation and the Conceptual Framework
Chapter 11. Cash management and control
Chapter 12. Receivables
Chapter 13. Inventories
Chapter 14. Non-current assets: acquisition and depreciation
Chapter 15. Non-current assets: revaluation, disposal and other aspects
Chapter 16. Liabilities
Chapter 17. Presentation of financial statements
Chapter 18. Statement of cash flows
Chapter 19. Analysis and interpretation of financial statements

The tenth edition of Hoggett's Financial Accounting is a must-have for students who want to succeed in their unit and leave with a rich foundation of knowledge for their future study and career in the area of Accounting. With over 40 years' experience lead author John Hoggett alongside a team of experienced writers and subject-experts have designed a resource that is ideal for student's seeking a complete practical guide to Financial Accounting. The new edition leverages off the previous successes of the series and offers students an introductory but comprehensive description of the purpose, practice and process of contemporary international financial accounting in an Australian context. With the increased emphasis on the globalisation of business the material is ideal for the study of introductory accounting in a broad international context. Now available as a full colour printed textbook with an interactive e-text code included, it builds on the strengths of previous editions with a strong focus on the decision-making role of accounting, as well as on a student's acquisition of generic skills such as communication, analytical, problem solving, critical thinking and judgement skills. The technical skills required in the application of accounting concepts remain a core objective of the new edition

College of Business and Accountancy Bachelor of Science in Accountancy

Text in English

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