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050 | _aHG 5635 .H47 1983 | ||
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_aHermanson, Roger H. _eauthor |
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_aAccounting principles / _cRoger H. Hermanson, James Don Edwards, and R. F. Salmonson |
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_aPlano, Texas : _bBusiness Publications, Inc., _cc1986 |
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_axxiv, 1111pages : _billustrations ; _c26 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes index. | ||
505 | _aPart 1. Accounting The Language of business -- Part 2. Processing Accounting Information -- Part 3. Assets and Liabilities -- Part 4. Accounting Theory and Partnership -- Part 5. Corporations -- Part 6. Analysis of Financial Statements -- Part 6. Analysis of Financial Statement -- Part 7. Accounting in Manufacturing Companies -- Part 8. Planning, Control, and Decision Making. | ||
520 | _aThis third edition of Accounting Principles is for use in introductory accounting courses, whether conducted in colleges and universities or in business settings. We recognize that people taking the first-year accounting course seek various careers. Some may choose accounting as a profession, while others will choose another area of business or possibly a nonbusiness career. All will find the ability to use and interpret accounting information valuable in both their work and their personal lives. Accounting Principles covers both financial and managerial accounting topics, and serves as a foundation for subsequent courses in accounting and business. We assume that students using this text have a limited understanding of business concepts. Thus, when new terms and concepts are introduced they are defined, illustrated, and fully explained. | ||
650 | _aACCOUNTING -- PRINCIPLES | ||
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_aEdwards, James Don ;Salmonson, R. F. _eco-author;co-author |
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