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Solution Manual For Financial Accounting, 8th Canadian Edition by Libby, Hodge Kanaan, Sterling Chapters 1 - 13, Complete TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE Financial Statements and Business Decisions CHAPTER TWO Investing and Financing Decisions and the Accounting System CHAPTER THREE Operating Decisions and the Accounting System CHAPTER FOUR Adjustments, Financial Statements, and the Closing Process CHAPTER FIVE Reporting and Interpreting Sales Revenue, Receivables, and Cash CHAPTER SIX Reporting and Interpreting Cost of Sales and Inventory CHAPTER SEVEN Reporting and Interpreting Long-Lived Assets CHAPTER EIGHT Reporting and Interpreting Current Liabilities CHAPTER NINE Reporting and Interpreting Non-current Liabilities CHAPTER TEN Reporting and Interpreting Shareholders' Equity CHAPTER ELEVEN Statement of Cash Flows CHAPTER TWELVE Communicating Accounting Information and Analyzing Financial Statements CHAPTER THIRTEEN Reporting and Interpreting Investments in Other Corporations

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Kanaan, Sterling Chapters 1 - 13, Complete




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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
Financial Statements and Business Decisions

CHAPTER TWO
Investing and Financing Decisions and the Accounting System

CHAPTER THREE
Operating Decisions and the Accounting System

CHAPTER FOUR
Adjustments, Financial Statements, and the Closing Process

CHAPTER FIVE
Reporting and Interpreting Sales Revenue, Receivables, and Cash

CHAPTER SIX
Reporting and Interpreting Cost of Sales and Inventory

CHAPTER SEVEN
Reporting and Interpreting Long-Lived Assets

CHAPTER EIGHT
Reporting and Interpreting Current Liabilities

CHAPTER NINE
Reporting and Interpreting Non-current Liabilities

CHAPTER TEN
Reporting and Interpreting Shareholders' Equity

CHAPTER ELEVEN
Statement of Cash Flows

CHAPTER TWELVE
Communicating Accounting Information and Analyzing Financial Statements

CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Reporting and Interpreting Investments in Other Corporations



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Financial Statements and Business Decisions



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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS

1. Accounting is a system that collects and processes (analyzes, measures, and records)
financial information about an organization and reports that information to decision
makers.

2. Financial accounting involves preparation of the four basic financial statements and related
disclosures for external decision makers. Managerial accounting involves the preparation
of detailed plans, budgets, forecasts, and performance reports for internal decision makers.

3. Financial reports are used by both internal and external groups and individuals. The internal
groups are comprised of the various managers of the entity. The external groups include
the owners, investors, creditors, governmental agencies, other interested parties, and the
public at large.

4. Investors purchase all or part of a business and hope to gain by receiving part of what the
company earns and/or selling the company in the future at a higher price than they paid.
Creditors lend money to a company for a specific length of time and hope to gain by
charging interest on the loan.

5. In a society each organization can be defined as a separate accounting entity. An
accounting entity is the organization for which financial data are to be collected. Typical
accounting entities are a business, a church, a governmental unit, a university and other
nonprofit organizations such as a hospital and a welfare organization. A business typically
is defined and treated as a separate entity because the owners, creditors, investors, and
other interested parties need to evaluate its performance and its potential separately from
other entities and from its owners.
6. Name of Statement Alternative Title
(a) Income Statement (a) Statement of Earnings; Statement of
Income; Statement of Operations
(b) Balance Sheet (b) Statement of Financial Position
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