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College Accounting, 2/e

John J. Wild, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Vernon J. Richardson, University of Arkansas
Ken W. Shaw, University of Missouri

ISBN: 0078136679
Copyright year: 2011

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Chapter 1-Introduction to Accounting
Chapter 2-Accounting for Business Transactions
Chapter 3-Applying Double-Entry Accounting
Chapter 4-Preparing the General Journal and General Ledger
Chapter 5-Adjusting Accounts and Preparing Financial Statements
Chapter 6-Closing Process and Financial Statements
Chapter 7-Fraud, Ethics, and Controls
Chapter 8-Cash and Cash Controls
Chapter 9-Employee Earnings, Deductions, and Payroll
Chapter 10-Employer Payroll Tax Reporting
Chapter 11-Merchandise Sales and Accounts Receivable
Chapter 12-Merchandise Purchases and Accounts Payable
Chapter 13-Merchandiser’s Adjustments and Trial Balance
Chapter 14-Merchandiser’s Financial Statements and the Closing Process
Chapter 15-Accounts Receivable and Uncollectibles
Chapter 16-Notes Receivable and Notes Payable
Chapter 17-Inventories and Cost of Sales
Chapter 18-Plant Assets, Natural Resources, and Intangibles
Chapter 19-Accounting for Partnerships
Chapter 20-Corporate Formation and Stock Transactions
Chapter 21-Corporate Earnings, Taxes, and Distributions
Chapter 22-Long-Term Bonds
Chapter 23-Cash Flow Reporting
Chapter 24-Comparative Financial Statement Analysis
Chapter 25-Managerial Accounting Concepts and Principles
Chapter 26-Job Order Cost Accounting
Chapter 27-Departmental and Responsibility Accounting
Chapter 28-Budgets and Standard Costing
Chapter 29-Relevant Costing for Managerial Decisions

Appendix A-Financial Statement Information
Appendix B-Accounting Principles
Appendix C-Capital Budgeting Decisions
Appendix D-Time Value of Money

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