Revised substantially for this edition by Richard Rand at Tennessee Tech, this combination study guide and working papers reinforces the key concepts of the book by providing students with chapter outlines, multiple choice questions, and problems for each chapter in the text. In addition, all the forms necessary for completing the end-of-chapter material are included.
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From the Publisher:
Thorough coverage of FASB's statement on segment reporting.
Three current chapters of International accounting issues provide ample international coverage for an advanced accounting course.
Computer projects on consolidations are included in Chapters 3 and 4.
Where appropriate within the body of the text, the controversial side of accounting is introduced by discussing debates regarding financial reporting and sharing dissenting opinions to official pronouncements.
Real-World examples allow students to make connections with today's business environment.
Discussion questions help draw attention to the practical side of accounting.
Library assignments require student research and teach how to find and use sources of information.
End of chapter materials offer a wide variety of assignment materials to reinforce important concepts for students.
The text has been updated to reflect new FASB standards.
New CPA exam-type questions in the EOC, icons will be added to identify which of the four CPA skills the question tests: research, analysis, judgment, and communication.
New material added on Earnings Management - will add as boxed features or will be called out in the text with an icon.
About the Author:
Joe Ben Hoyle has been the sole author of ADVANCED ACCOUNTING through four editions. He is CSX Professor of Management and Accounting at the University of Richmond.
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- PublisherMcGraw-Hill Inc.,US
- Publication date1994
- ISBN 10 0256108196
- ISBN 13 9780256108194
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages1136