Accounting: Texts and Cases  Robert N Anthony; David F Hawkins; Kenneth A Merchant

By: Robert N. AnthonyMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York: McGraw Hill Higher Education, c2011Edition: 13th edDescription: xxvi, 911 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN: 9780071289092 DDC classification: 657 Summary: "Accounting: Text & Cases" is a product of lifelong dedication to the discipline of accounting. Covering both financial and managerial accounting as well as broader managerial issues, the book incorporates a breadth of experience that is sure to enrich your course and your students. The approximately 109 cases that make up most of the end of chapter material are combination of classic Harvard style cases and extended problems, with 12 complete new cases added to the 13th edition. The text is covered as two parts. Part 1 deals with chapters 1-14 which cover financial accounting, while part 2 covers chapters 15-28 which in essence is associated with management accounting. The tale end of part 2 also focuses on broader issues of control and corporate strategy. Both parts have been updated to reflect the current changes relevant to accounting.
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"Accounting: Text & Cases" is a product of lifelong dedication to the discipline of accounting. Covering both financial and managerial accounting as well as broader managerial issues, the book incorporates a breadth of experience that is sure to enrich your course and your students. The approximately 109 cases that make up most of the end of chapter material are combination of classic Harvard style cases and extended problems, with 12 complete new cases added to the 13th edition. The text is covered as two parts. Part 1 deals with chapters 1-14 which cover financial accounting, while part 2 covers chapters 15-28 which in essence is associated with management accounting. The tale end of part 2 also focuses on broader issues of control and corporate strategy. Both parts have been updated to reflect the current changes relevant to accounting.

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