Synopses & Reviews
Century 21?s new approach to Working Papers simplifies the paper trail. Each problem has an individual set of working paper pages that can be completed and turned in for grading. We?ve eliminated the overlap between problems, making it easier for students to complete and teachers to grade. These Working Papers are to be used in the study of chapters 1-16 of C21 Accounting, Multicolumn Journal Approach. Forms are provided for: Work Together exercises, On Your Own exercises, Application Problems, Mastery Problems, Challenge Problems, Reinforcement Activities 1 and 2. Printed on each page is the number of the problem in the textbook for which the form is to be used. Also shown is a specific instruction number for which the form is to be used. You may not have to use every form that is provided. The pages are perforated so that they can be removed.
Synopsis
These Working Papers are to be used in the study of chapters 1-17 of C21 Accounting Multicolumn Journal Approach text. Forms are provided for: Work Together exercises On Your Own excercises Application Problems Mastery Problems Challenge Problems Reinforcement Activities 1 and 2 Printed on each page is the number of the problem in the textbook for which the form is to be used. Also shown is a specific instruction number for which the form is to be used. You may not have to use every form that is provided. The pages are perforated so that they can be removed.
About the Author
Kenton E. Ross is Professor Emeritus, Department of Accounting, at Texas A&M University--Commerce. He formerly served as Dean of the College of Business and Technology; Director of Business and Economic Research; and Head, Department of Accounting.Claudia B. Gilbertson has taught as a high school instructor for 11 years and as a community college instructor for 13 years. She is currently a teaching professor at North Hennepin Community College.Mark W. Lehman is Assistant Professor of Accountancy at the Richard C. Adkerson School of Accountancy at Mississippi State University, where he teaches Accounting Information Systems and Auditing. A former auditor with Price Waterhouse Coopers, Professor Lehman incorporates a variety of computer-based projects into his auditing course using Excel?, Access?, and Power Point?.The late Robert D. Hanson was Professor of Business Education and Associate Dean of the College of Business Administration at Central Michigan University.