Financial Accounting 11th Edition
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by Jerry J. Weygandt, Paul D. Kimmel
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Chapters 1 - 13 | Complete
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Chapter 1. Accounting in Action
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Chapter 2. The Recording Process
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Chapter 3. Adjusting the Accounts
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Chapter 4. Completing the Accounting Cycle
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Chapter 5. Accounting for Merchandising Operations
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Chapter 6. Inventories
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Chapter 7. Fraud, Internal Control and Cash
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Chapter 8. Accounting for Receivables
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Chapter 9. Plant Assets, Natural Resources and Intangible Assets
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Chapter 10. Liabilities
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Chapter 11. Corporations: Organisations, Stock Transactions and Stockholders’
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Equity
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Chapter 12. Statement of Cash Flows
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,Chapter 13. Financial Analysis: The Big Picture
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Accounting in Action v v
ASSIGNMENTCLASSIFICATION TABLE v v
Brief A
Learning Objectives
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1. Identify the activities v v 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
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andusers associated with
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accounting.
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2. Explain the building blocks of 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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accounting:
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principles,and assumptions.
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3. State the accountingv v 11, 12, 13, 14.
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equation, and define
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itscomponents.
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4. Analyze the effects of business
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transactions on theaccounting
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equation.
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5. Describe the four financial v v v
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statements and how they
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12, 13, 14, 15,
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areprepared.
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