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Financial Accounting: Tools for Business Decision-Making, Study Guide , Second Canadian Edition |
| Paul D. Kimmel (Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee); Jerry J. Weygandt (Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison); Donald E. Kieso (Northern Illinois Univ.); Barbara Trenholm (University of New Brunswick) |
| * Excerpts from the financial statements of over 80 companies and the complete annual reports of Loblaw Companies Ltd. and Sobeys Inc. give the text a true real-world perspective and provide students with an understanding of the important elements of financial statements as well as actual accounting output they will use in the future. * Chapter-Opening Vignettes show students how key topics of the chapter relate to the real world of business and accounting. The authors refer back to the vignettes, putting ideas back into a familiar context for the student. * Chapter Previews, Study Objectives, and Before You Go On, and Review It & Do It sections ensure that students have a solid understanding of the concept being presented in each chapter. * Decision Tools that help business decision-makers use financial statements are featured throughout the chapters. Decision Toolkit boxes summarize the key features of each tool and review why and how it should be used. * Business Insight boxes relate the chapter's concepts to actual accounting situations in real business. * Demonstration Problems (with worked-out solutions) appear before end-of-chapter material providing students with problem-solving strategies and solutions. An icon next to this feature lets students know that additional Demonstration Problems are found on the Toolkit CD. * Self-Study Questions are practice tests keyed to study objectives and allow students to check their knowledge of important topics, with answers appearing at the end of every chapter.
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| Paperback |
272 Pages, 8 x 11 in. |
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0470833394 $36.95 |
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. | |
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