While many texts characterize themselves as having either a user approach or a preparer approach, Williams, Financial Accounting is written for faculty who want to strike a balance between these approaches. Business majors will find relevance in the Ethics, Fraud & Corporate Governance, Your Turn and Case in Point boxes throughout the chapters while accounting majors will receive a firm grounding in accounting basics that will prepare them for future accounting courses. The authors made data driven revisions focusing on where students were struggling and updated content accordingly. Updates have also been made to the high-quality end of chapter problems and real-world examples.
Libby/Libby/Hodge wrote this text based on their belief that the subject of financial accounting is inherently interesting, but financial accounting textbooks are often not.
Libby/Libby/Short wrote this text based on their belief that the subject of financial accounting is inherently interesting, but financial accounting textbooks are often not.
Loose-Leaf for Financial and Managerial Accounting with Connect
Utilizing the first thirteen chapters of Wild’s best-selling, Financial and Managerial Accounting text, Financial Accounting Fundamentals responds to the market’s request for a low-cost, succinct book; a book that balances large and ...
Utilizing the first thirteen chapters of Wild’s best-selling, Financial and Managerial Accounting text, Financial Accounting Fundamentals responds to the market’s request for a low-cost, succinct book; a book that balances large and ...
Loose Leaf for Financial Accounting
Hallmarks of the text - including the solid Accounting Cycle Presentation, managerial decision making, relevant pedagogy, and high quality, end-of-chapter material—have been updated throughout the book.
Libby/Libby/Short wrote this text based on their belief that the subject of financial accounting is inherently interesting, but financial accounting textbooks are often not.
With content that is presented in organized learning blocks ending with a need-to-know examples, the text makes it easy for students to find the most relevant content needed to solve problems.
Financial and Managerial Accounting: The Basis for Business Decisions continues to offer a solid foundation for students who are learning basic accounting concepts.