Introduction To Financial And Managerial Accounting MIT
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Introduction To Financial And Managerial Accounting MIT
Introduction To Financial And Managerial Accounting MIT
This page covers the
following topics related to Financial And Managerial Accounting sss
Accounting Framework, Balance Sheet, Income Statement, Accrual Accounting,
Revenue Recognition, Inventory, Cash Flow Statement, Long-term Assets and
Liabilities, Marketable Securities, Time Value of Money, Leases, Current
Liabilities, and Contingencies. Other Topics Include Intangibles and Business
Combinations, Cost Concepts, Indirect Allocation of Costs, Abc, and Managerial
Accounting.
Author(s): Prof. Sugata
Roychowdhury, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
This note
explains fundamentals of financial accounting, Accounting basics, Accounting for
special transactions, Preparation of final accounts, Fundamentals of cost
accounting and fundamentals of cost accounting.
Author(s): The Institute of Cost Accountants of India
This note explains the
following topics: Accounting Cycle for the Service Business—Cash Basis,
Accounting Cycle for the Service Business, Accounting Cycle for a Merchandising
Busines, Assets, Stockholders’ Equity,Capstone Experiences.
This note explains the
following topics: Need and Types of Accounting, Preparation of books of
Accounts, Preparation of financial statements, Analysis of financial
statements.
This book explains the following topics: Double Entry System Of
Accounting, Final Accounts, Cost Accounting, Marginal Costing, Management
Accounting, Financial Analysis, Tools Of Financial Analysis, Funds Flow and Cash
Flow Statements.
This book explains the following topics:
Evolution of Cost Accounting, Cost Concepts and Cost Classification, Prime Cost,
Materials Cost Management, Labour Cost.
Author(s): Institute
Of Cost and Works Accountants Of India
This book covers the fundamentals of financial and managerial accounting.
This book is specifically designed to appeal to both accounting and
non-accounting majors, exposing students to the core concepts of accounting in
familiar ways to build a strong foundation that can be applied across business
fields.
Author(s): Mitchell Franklin, Patty Graybeal And Dixon
Cooper
This lecture explains the following
topics: Accounting Concepts And Conventions, Recording Of Transactions- Voucher
System, Accounting Process, Journal, Ledger Posting And Trial Balance,
Subsidiary Books Of Accounts, Preparation Of Profit And Loss Account and Balance
Sheet, Rectification Of Errors, Accounting Of Negotiable Instruments,
Reconciliation Of Bank Accounts, Single Entry System, Inventory Valuation
Methods, Accounting For Depreciation, Accounts For Non-profit Making
Organisations.
This book is aimed squarely at the new learning styles evident with
today’s students and addresses accounting industry changes as well. This book
covers the following topics: What Is Managerial Accounting, Job Costing Used to
Track Production Costs, Process Costing Used to Track Production Costs, Cost
Volume Profit Analysis Used for Decision Making, Capital Budgeting Used to Make
Decisions.
Author(s): Kurt Heisinger, Sierra College, Joe Hoyle, University of
Richmond
This
course note explains the basic concepts of financial and managerial reporting.
The viewpoint is that of readers of financial and managerial reports rather than
the accountants who prepare them. Covered topics are: Income Statement and
Principles of Accrual Accounting, The Accounting Process, Statement of Cash
Flow, Leases and Off-Balance Sheet Financing, Introduction to Cost Concepts,
Intangibles and Business Combinations.
In constructing the seventeen chapters, the
author have worked to guide you on a voyage through the world of business and
financial reporting. It helps to attain a usable knowledge of the principles of
financial accounting as well as an appreciation for its importance and logic.