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College Accounting Chapters1-30,16thEdition
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DavidHaddock,JohnPrice,MichaelFarina
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, • TABLE OF CONTENTS y y




Ch. 1 Accounting: The Language of Business
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Ch. 2 Analyzing Business Transactions
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Ch. 3 Analyzing Business Transactions Using T Accounts
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Ch. 4 The General Journal and the General Ledger
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Ch. 5 Adjustments and the Worksheet
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Ch. 6 Closing Entries and the Postclosing Trial Balance
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Ch. 7 Accounting for Sales and Accounts Receivable
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Ch. 8 Accounting for Purchases and Accounts Payable
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Ch. 9 Cash Receipts, Cash Payments, and Banking Procedures
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Ch. 10 Payroll Computations, Records, and Payment
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Ch. 11 Payroll Taxes, Deposits, and Reports
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Ch. 12 Accruals, Deferrals, and the Worksheet
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Ch. 13 Financial Statements and Closing Procedure
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Ch. 14 Accounting Principles and Reporting Standards
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Ch. 15 Accounts Receivable and Uncollectible Accounts
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Ch. 16 Notes Payable and Notes Receivable
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,Ch. 17 Merchandise Inventory
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Ch. 18 Property, Plant, and Equipment
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Ch. 19 Accounting for Partnerships
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Ch. 20 Corporations: Formation and Capital Stock Transactions
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Ch. 21 Corporate Earnings and Capital Transactions
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Ch. 22 Long-Term Bonds
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Ch. 23 Financial Statement Analysis
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Ch. 24 The Statement of Cash Flows
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Ch. 25 Departmentalized Profit and Cost Centers
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Ch. 26 Accounting for Manufacturing Activities
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Ch. 27 Job Order Cost Accounting
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Ch. 28 Process Cost Accounting
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Ch. 29 Controlling Manufacturing Costs: Standard Costs
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Ch. 30 Cost-Revenue Analysis for Decision Making
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Chapter1 Accounting: The Language of Business y y y y y y




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1) What isthe “language ofbusiness?” List three groupswho use this financial information.
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Difficulty: 1 Easy y y y




Learning Objective : 01-01 Define accounting. y y y y y




Topic : What is Accounting?
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Bloom's : Remember y y




AACSB : Analytical Thinking y y y




AICPA : BB Industry
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AICPA : FN Decision Making
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Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
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Type : Static
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Learning Objective : 01-03 Identify the users of financial information.
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Gradable :manual
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Accessibility: Screen Reader Compatible y y y y




2) Cullen Company of country X and Shaw Industries of country Y have issued financial y y y y y y y y y y y y y




statements in compliance with the accounting principles of their respective countries. They would
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like to work together on a project and need to compare their current financial statements priorto
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starting the project. However,the accounting principles ofthe two countries differ. What
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organization might theyturnto regarding this issue?(Give boththe full name ofthe organizationand
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its acronym.) What is the functionofthis organization?
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