About the Author
John J. Wild is Professor of Business and Vilas Research Scholar at The University of Wisconsin at Madison, where he also received his Ph.D. He has received numerous teaching awards at Wisconsin as well as from Michigan State University. He is a frequent speaker at universities and national and international conferences.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to AccountingChapter 2: Accounting for Business TransactionsChapter 3: Applying Basic Double-Entry AccountingChapter 4: Applying the General Journal and General LedgerChapter 5: Adjusting Accounts and Preparing Financial StatementsChapter 6: Closing Process and Financial StatementsChapter 7: Fraud, Ethics, and ControlsChapter 8: Cash and ControlsChapter 9: Employee Earnings, Deductions, and PayrollChapter 10: Employer Payroll Tax ReportingChapter 11: Merchandise Sales and Accounts ReceivableChapter 12: Merchandise Purchases and Accounts PayableChapter 13: Accrual Accounting OverviewChapter 14: Financial Statements and the Accounting CycleChapter 15: Accounts Receivable and UncollectiblesChapter 16: Notes Receivable and Notes PayableChapter 17: Inventories and Cost of SalesChapter 18: Plant Assets, Natural Resources and Intangibles Chapter 19: Accounting for Partnerships Chapter 20: Corporate Formation and Stock TransactionsChapter 21: Corporate Earnings, Taxes, and DistributionsChapter 22: Long-Term Bonds Chapter 23: Cash Flow ReportingChapter 24: Comparative Financial Statement AnalysisChapter 25: Analysis of Profitability, Liquidity, and LeverageChapter 26: Managerial Accounting Concepts and PrinciplesChapter 27: Departmental and Responsibility AccountingChapter 28: Job Order Cost AccountingChapter 29: Budgets and Standard CostingChapter 30: Relevant Costing for Mangerial Decisions
Appendix A: Financial Statement InformationAppendix B: Accounting PrinciplesAppendix C: Personal and Business Income TaxesAppendix D--via Web: Capital Budgeting and Investment AnalysisAppendix E--via Web: Variable Costing and Performance Reporting