Century 21 Accounting - Claudia Gilbertson, Kenton E. Ross, Mark W. Lehman

Century 21 Accounting

Multicolumn Journal (with CD-ROM)
Media-Kombination
816 Seiten
2005 | 8th edition
South Western Educational Publishing
978-0-538-97275-8 (ISBN)
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CENTURY 21 MULTICOLUMN JOURNAL (Blue Text) starts with the five-column multicolumn journal, then moves into special journals in cycle two. Based on teacher input, we have completely reorganized this new edition of CENTURY 21, starting with a service business organized as a proprietorship, progressing to a merchandising business organized as a corporation, and concluding with special topics, partnerships, and recording international sales and electronic transactions. Technology is integrated throughout the text, including Automated Accounting, Peachtree, QuickBooks, and Microsoft Excel. Also, the New Student Companion CD-ROM is included with each text. The student CD is exclusively available with CENTURY 21 and includes Competitive Event Prep, Automated Accounting data files, Electronic flash cards of key terms, Web links, PowerPoint presentations, and much, much more! CENTURY 21 ACCOUNTING presents real-world source documents as each new transaction is presented in the text. Source documents provide the objective evidence for journalizing every transaction, and are now included in the working papers for selected end of chapter problems. T accounts are always used to analyze transactions into debit and credit parts to increase student comprehension of journalizing transactions. Illustrations are consistently placed at the top of the page and include step-by-step instructions. Concepts are reinforced through descriptive text to provide complete accounting instruction. Each chapter is divided into three or four lessons with corresponding assessment activities right at the point of use. In addition, several short application problems at the end of each chapter have been added to build student's knowledge before completing the longer mastery and challenge problems.

Claudia B. Gilbertson, Certified Public Accountant, served as a highly effective high school instructor for 11 years and a community college instructor for 25 years. While retired from North Hennepin Community College, Ms. Gilbertson remains active in shaping today's educational processes as she serves as a respected and sought-after consultant for numerous online accounting learning solutions. She is active in the National Business Education Association, North Central Business Education Association, and Minnesota Business Educators, Inc. Kenton E. Ross is Professor Emeritus, Department of Accounting, at Texas A&M University--Commerce. He formerly served as Dean of the College of Business and Technology; Director of Business and Economic Research; and Head, Department of Accounting. Mark W. Lehman, assistant professor emeritus of Accountancy at the Richard C. Adkerson School of Accountancy at Mississippi State University, teaches Accounting Information Systems and Forensic Accounting. A former auditor with PricewaterhouseCoopers, Dr. Lehman is a Certified Public Accountant and a Certified Fraud Examiner. Dr. Lehman writes journal articles and consults with accountants on the use of software in fraud detection. He was awarded Outstanding Educator by the Mississippi Society of Certified Public Accountants in 2007.

PART 1. ACCOUNTING CYCLE FOR A SERVICE BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A PROPRIETORSHIP.
1. Starting a Proprietorship: Changes That Affect Owners Equity.
2. Analyzing Transactions into Debit and Credit Parts.
3. Journalizing Transactions.
4. Posting to a General Ledger.
5. Cash Control Systems.
6. Work Sheet for a Service Business.
7. Financial Statements for a Proprietorship.
8. Recording Adjusting and Closing Entries for a Service Business.
PART 2. ACCOUNTING CYCLE FOR A MERCHANDISING BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A CORPORATION.
9. Journalizing Purchases and Cash Payments.
10. Journalizing Sales and Cash Receipts.
11. Posting to General and Subsidiary Ledgers.
12. Preparing Payroll Records.
13. Payroll Accounting, Taxes, and Reports.
14. Work Sheet for a Merchandising Business.
15. Financial Statements for a Corporation.
16. Recording Adjusting and Closing Entries for a Corporation.
PART 3. ACCOUNTING CYCLE FOR A MERCHANDISING BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A CORPORATION--ADJUSTMENTS AND VALUATION.
17. Accounting for Uncollectible Accounts Receivable.
18. Accounting for Plant Assets and Depreciation.
19. Accounting for Inventory.
20. Accounting for Notes and Interest.
21. Accounting for Accrued Revenue and Expenses.
22. End-of-Fiscal-Period Work for a Corporation.
PART 4. ADDITIONAL ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES.
23. Accounting for Partnerships.
24. Recording International Sales and Electronic Transactions.
APPENDICES.
A. Cash Flow Statement.
B. Annual Reports.
C. Accounting Concepts.
D. Using a Calculator and Computer Keypad.
E. Recycling Problems.
F. Answers to Audit Your Understanding.
Glossary.
Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.3.2005
Verlagsort Mason
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 2020 g
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Rechnungswesen / Bilanzen
ISBN-10 0-538-97275-0 / 0538972750
ISBN-13 978-0-538-97275-8 / 9780538972758
Zustand Neuware
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