Accounting theory and practice, Volume 1 (of 3)
The text teaches foundational accounting by presenting the balance sheet and profit and loss statement as primary goals, then guiding students to analyze business facts and record them in the ledger and books of original entry. It defines assets, liabilities, proprietorship, and the philosophy and applications of debit and credit, and explains journals, posting methods, trial balances, and error detection. Subsequent chapters address cash management, negotiable instruments, notes, discounts, balance-sheet valuation, buying and stock control, and accounting for partnerships and corporations. Appendices and forms supply graded practice problems and standard record formats to reinforce theory through applied bookkeeping exercises.
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The text teaches foundational accounting by presenting the balance sheet and profit and loss statement as primary goals, then guiding students to analyze business facts and record them in the ledger and books of original entry. It defines assets, liabilities, proprietorship, and the philosophy and applications of debit and credit, and explains journals, posting methods, trial balances, and error detection. Subsequent chapters address cash management, negotiable instruments, notes, discounts, balance-sheet valuation, buying and stock control, and accounting for partnerships and corporations. Appendices and forms supply graded practice problems and standard record formats to reinforce theory through applied bookkeeping exercises.
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