Synopses & Reviews
Duchac, Reeve, Warren provides an effective new approach to help accounting majors and business students learn and understand financial accounting. The text introduces an integrated financial statements framework that clearly illustrates the inter-relationships between the cash flow statement, income statement and the balance sheet. This integrated framework focuses on providing students with a sound understanding of how the financial statements work together to provide a picture of a company's financial performance, while at the same time teaching students the impact of transactions on the financial statements. This methodology offers a blend of concepts and procedures, which helps students get to the "ah-ha" moment in accounting education sooner by focusing on how the financial statements come together BEFORE introducing debits and credits.
About the Author
Dr. Jonathan Duchac is the Merrill Lynch and Co. Associate Professor of Accounting Policy, and Director of the Program in Enterprise Risk Management at Wake Forest University. He earned his Ph.D. in accounting from the University of Georgia, and currently teaches introductory and advanced courses in financial accounting. Dr. Duchac has received a number of awards during his career, including the Wake Forest Graduate Accounting Student Teaching Award, the T.B. Rose award for Instructional Innovation, and the University of Georgia Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award.
In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Dr. Duchac serves as Accounting Advisor to Merrill Lynch Equity Research, where he works with research analysts in reviewing and evaluating the financial reporting practices of public companies. He has testified before the U.S. House of Representatives, the Financial Accounting Standards Board, and the Securities and Exchange Commission; and has worked with a number of major public companies on financial reporting and accounting policy issues.
In addition to his professional interests, Dr. Duchac is the Treasurer and Director of the Finance Committee for The Special Children's School of Winston-Salem; a private, non-profit developmental day school located in Winston-Salem, NC, serving children with and without special needs.
Dr. Duchac is an avid long-distance runner, mountain biker, and snow skier. His recent events include the Grandfather Mountain Marathon, the Black Mountain Marathon, the Shut-In Ridge Trail run, and NO MAAM (Nocturnal Overnight Mountain Bike Assault on Mount Mitchell).Dr. James M. Reeve is the William and Sara Clark Professor of Accounting and Business at the University of Tennessee. Professor Reeve has been on the accounting faculty since 1980, after graduating with the Ph.D. from Oklahoma State University. His teaching effort has focused on undergraduate accounting principles, and graduate education in the Master of Accountancy and Senior Executive MBA programs. Beyond this, Jim is also very active in the Supply Chain Certification program, which is a major executive education and research effort of the College. His research interests are varied and include work in managerial accounting, supply chain management, lean manufacturing, and information management. He has published over 40 articles in academic and professional journals, including the Journal of Cost Management, Journal of Management Accounting Research, Accounting Review, Management Accounting Quarterly, Supply Chain Management Review, and Accounting Horizons. In addition to his research, Jim is also a co-author on six textbooks including Thomson's market leading introductory textbook, Accounting. He has consulted or provided training around the world for a wide variety of organizations including, Boeing, Procter and Gamble, Norfolk Southern, Hershey Foods, Coca-Cola, and Sony. When not writing books, Jim plays golf and is involved in faith-based activities. SDG.Dr. Carl S. Warren is Professor Emeritus of Accounting at the University of Georgia, Athens. For over twenty-five years, Professor Warren taught all levels of accounting classes. In recent years, Professor Warren focused his teaching efforts on principles of accounting and auditing courses. Professor Warren has taught classes at the University of Iowa, Michigan State University University of Chicago, and University of Georgia. Professor Warren received his doctorate degree (Ph.D.) from Michigan State University and his undergraduate (B.B.A) and masters (M.A.) degrees from the University of Iowa. During his career, Professor Warren published numerous articles in professional journals, including The Accounting Review, Journal of Accounting Research, Journal of Accountancy, The CPA Journal, and Auditing: A Journal of PracticeandTheory. Professor Warren's outside interests include writing short stories and novels, oil -painting, handball, golf, skiing, backpacking, and fly-fishing.
Table of Contents
1. The Role of Accounting in Business. 2. Basic Accounting Concepts. 3. Accrual Accounting Concepts. 4. Accounting Information Systems. 5. Accounting for Merchandise Operations. 6. Inventories. 7. Internal Control, Sarbanes-Oxley, and Cash. 8. Receivables. 9. Fixed Assets and Intangible Assets. 10. Liabilities. 11. Stockholders' Equity: Capital Stock and Dividends. 12. Special Income and Investment Reporting Issues. 13. Statement of Cash Flows. 14. Financial Statement Analysis. APPENDICES. A: Interest Tables.