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SOLUTION MANUAL i
Accounting Principles,9th Canadian Edition
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By Jerry Weygandt, Donald Kieso,
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TABLE OFCONTENTS k
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1. AccountingkinkAction
2. ThekRecordingkProcess
3. AdjustingkthekAccounts
4. CompletionkofkthekAccountingkCycle
5. AccountingkforkMerchandisingkOperations
6. InventorykCosting
7. InternalkControlkandkCash
8. AccountingkforkReceivables
9. Long-LivedkAssets
10. CurrentkLiabilitieskandkPayroll
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9. Long-LivedkAssets
10. CurrentkLiabilitieskandkPayroll
11. FinancialkReportingkConcepts
12. AccountingkforkPartnerships
13. IntroductionktokCorporations
14. Corporations:kAdditionalkTopicskandkIFRS
15. Non-CurrentkLiabilities
16. Investments
17. ThekCashkFlowkStatement
18. FinancialkStatementkAnalysis
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LearningObjectives
1. Identify the use and users of accounting and the objective of fi
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nancialreporting.
2. Compare the different forms of business organization.
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3. Explain the building blocks of accounting: ethics and the c
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oncepts included inthe conceptual framework.
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4. Describe the components of the financial statements and
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explain the accounting equation.
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5. Analyze the effects of business transactions on the
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6. Preparefinancialstatements.
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