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Intermediate Financial Accounting Glenn Arnold Volume 1

By: Arnold, Glenn [author]Contributor(s): Kyle, Suzanne [author] | Open Textbook Library [distributor]Material type: TextTextSeries: Open textbook libraryDistributor: Open Textbook Library Publisher: Lyryx Description: 1 online resourceISBN: Subject(s): Accounting -- Textbooks | Finance -- Textbooks | Business -- TextbooksLOC classification: HF5625HG173HF5001Online resources: Access online version
Contents:
1 Review of Intro Financial Accounting -- 2 Why Accounting? -- 3 Financial Reporting -- 4 Financial Reports - Statement of Financial Position and Statement of Cash Flows -- 5 Revenue -- 6 Cash and Receivables -- 7 Inventory -- 8 Intercorporate Investments -- 9 Property, Plant, and Equipment -- 10 Depreciation, Impairment, and Derecognition of Property, Plant, and Equipment -- 11 Intangible Assets and Goodwill -- Solutions To Exercises
Subject: This text is intended for a first course in Intermediate Financial Accounting. It presumes that students have already completed one or two Introductory Financial Accounting courses. The book reflects current International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), such as IFRS 15 - Revenue from Contracts With Customers. It focuses on more difficult intermediate accounting topics that match prerequisite requirements for students advancing to a second level Intermediate Financial Accounting course. Advanced topics that are covered in Advanced Financial Accounting courses, such as consolidations and foreign exchange, are not included here. The text is written with an approachable style that focuses on key concepts that will be relevant to students' future careers as accountants. The book provides a review of Introductory Accounting concepts and covers all topics essential to a first level Intermediate Accounting course: the conceptual framework and current landscape of financial reporting; statements of financial position, comprehensive income, cash flows and shareholders' equity; cash and receivables; revenue; inventory; property plant and equipment; intangible assets; and intercorporate investments.
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1 Review of Intro Financial Accounting -- 2 Why Accounting? -- 3 Financial Reporting -- 4 Financial Reports - Statement of Financial Position and Statement of Cash Flows -- 5 Revenue -- 6 Cash and Receivables -- 7 Inventory -- 8 Intercorporate Investments -- 9 Property, Plant, and Equipment -- 10 Depreciation, Impairment, and Derecognition of Property, Plant, and Equipment -- 11 Intangible Assets and Goodwill -- Solutions To Exercises

This text is intended for a first course in Intermediate Financial Accounting. It presumes that students have already completed one or two Introductory Financial Accounting courses. The book reflects current International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), such as IFRS 15 - Revenue from Contracts With Customers. It focuses on more difficult intermediate accounting topics that match prerequisite requirements for students advancing to a second level Intermediate Financial Accounting course. Advanced topics that are covered in Advanced Financial Accounting courses, such as consolidations and foreign exchange, are not included here. The text is written with an approachable style that focuses on key concepts that will be relevant to students' future careers as accountants. The book provides a review of Introductory Accounting concepts and covers all topics essential to a first level Intermediate Accounting course: the conceptual framework and current landscape of financial reporting; statements of financial position, comprehensive income, cash flows and shareholders' equity; cash and receivables; revenue; inventory; property plant and equipment; intangible assets; and intercorporate investments.

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