Synopses & Reviews
Cover all the accounting basics with College Accounting: A Practical Approach.
Accounting Concepts and Procedures; Debits and Credits: Analyzing and Recording Business Transactions; Beginning the Accounting Cycle; The Accounting Cycle Continued; The Accounting Cycle Completed; Banking Procedure and Control of Cash; Calculating Pay and Payroll Taxes: The Beginning of the Payroll Process; Paying, Recording, and Reporting Payroll and Payroll Taxes: The Conclusion of the Payroll Process; Sales and Cash Receipts; Purchases and Cash Payments; Preparing a Worksheet for a Merchandising Company; Completion of the Accounting Cycle for a Merchandise Company;
MARKET: College Accounting: A Practical Approach, is available in two different volumes: Chapters 1-25 complete and Chapters 1-12 that cover the fundamental concepts. In either format, this text focuses on getting back to the basics of Accounting by providing any reader with plenty of detailed instruction and opportunities to apply what they learn.
Synopsis
For College Accounting and Bookkeeping courses. Available in two different volumes; Chapter 1-25 fits best in a two semester course where as the Chapter 1-12 version is best for the one semester courses.
This is the College Accounting book that focuses on getting back to the basics of Accounting.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Accounting Concepts and Procedures
Chapter 2 Debits and Credits: Analyzing and Recording Business Transactions
Chapter 3 Beginning the Accounting Cycle
Chapter 4 The Accounting Cycle Continued
Chapter 5 The Accounting Cycle Completed
Chapter 6 Banking Procedure and Control of Cash
Chapter 7 Calculating Pay and Payroll Taxes: The Beginning of the Payroll Process
Chapter 8 Paying, Recording, and Reporting Payroll and Payroll Taxes: The Conclusion of the Payroll Process
Chapter 9 Sales and Cash Receipts
Chapter 10 Purchases and Cash Payments
Appendix: Special Journal with Problem Material
Chapter 11 Preparing a Worksheet for a Merchandising Company
Chapter 12 Completion of the Accounting Cycle for a Merchandise Company
Appendix A: Kellogg Financial Report
Index
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