This flexible text with a student-friendly writing style focuses on explaining not just how to apply a procedure, but why it is applied. It uses real-world examples to help students understand theoretical concepts and new to this edition is coverage of software revenue recognition.
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Intermediate Accounting Summary
Intermediate Accounting by J. David Spiceland
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Table of Contents
Part 1 The role of accounting as an information system: environment and theoretical structure of financial accounting; review of the accounting process; the income statement and statement of cash flows; income management and profitability analysis; the balance sheet and financial disclosures; time value of money. Part 2 Economic resources: cash and receivables; inventories - measurement; inventories - additional issues; operational assets - acquisition; operational assets - utilization and disposition. Part 3 Financial instruments: investments; current liabilities and contingencies; bonds and long-term notes; leases; accounting for income taxes; pensions; employee benefit plans; shareholders' equity. Part 4 Additional topics: earnings per share; accounting changes and error corrections; the statement of cash flows revisited.
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