Synopses & Reviews
This is the first book of its kind to provide a self-paced environment where students use a commercially available software product to analyze, interpret, and investigate accounting information to make business decisions. This textbook will help students learn fundamental accounting concepts and principles through the use of QuickBooks and the analysis of business events.
About the Author
Glenn Owen is a tenured member of Allan Hancock College's Accounting and Business faculty, where he has lectured on accounting and information systems since 1995. In addition, he is a lecturer at the University of California at Santa Barbara, where he has been teaching accounting and information systems courses since 1980. He also has been a lecturer at the Orfala College of Business at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, teaching financial and managerial accounting courses. His professional experience includes spending five years at Deloitte & Touche, as well as holding the position of vice president of finance at Westpac Resources, Inc., and Expertelligence, Inc. He has authored many Internet-related books and accounting course supplements and is currently developing online accounting instruction modules for his Internet-based financial accounting courses. Mr. Owen recently released USING PEACHTREE COMPLETE 2009 and a new edition of his EXCEL AND ACCESS FOR ACCOUNTING text, which gives accounting students specific self-paced instruction on the use of spreadsheets (Excel 2007) and database applications (Access 2007) in accounting. His innovative teaching style emphasizes the decision maker's perspective and encourages students to think creatively. His graduate studies in educational psychology and his 35 years of business experience yield a balanced blend of theory and practice.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Getting Started with QuickBooks Session 1. An Interactive Tour of QuickBooks. Session 2. Preparing a Balance Sheet Using QuickBooks. Session 3. Preparing an Income Statement Using QuickBooks Session 4. Preparing a Statement of Cash Flows Using QuickBooks. Session 5. Creating Supporting Reports to Help Make Business Decisions. Chapter 2. Setting Up Your Businesss Accounting System. Chapter 3. Cash-Oriented Business Activities. Chapter 4. Additional Business Activities. Chapter 5. Adjusting Entries Chapter 6. Budgeting. Chapter 7. Reporting Business Activities. Appendix. Debits and Credits.