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Student books are available in packs of 5.
Business Accounting Manual, 200 page book, ISBN: 0-619-07597-X, student version, pack of 5 $150
Business Accounting Manual with CD + CBT:
ISBN #1-4188-4570-1 © 2005, Publish date: December 21, 2004, 144 pages, student version with disk, pack of 5 $165
Instructor's Edition Manual with CBT: ISBN 1-4188-4569-8 © 2005, Publish date: December 21, 2004, 146 pages, one manual plus CBT and CD is $30
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of business accounting. Students learn about current assets, long-term assets, intangible assets, and natural resources. Students also learn about the different types of liabilities, managing those liabilities, and calculating the time value of money. Course activities also cover calculating the present value, future value, interest rate, and maturity date on various types of cash flows, and understanding a company's statement of stockholders' equity and the balance sheet. Students also learn about the components of stockholders' equity, stock transactions, and financial analysis ratios used to evaluate a company's long-term solvency. The manual is designed for quick scanning in the classroom and filled with interactive exercises that help ensure student success.
Course length: one day
Table of Contents:
Unit 1: Accounting and business activities
Topic A: Fundamentals of accounting
Topic B: Accounting in business activities
Unit 2: Accounting for assets
Topic A: Introduction to assets
Topic B: Accounting for current assets
Topic C: Accounting for noncurrent assets
Unit 3: Accounting for inventory
Topic A: Fundamentals of the inventory system
Topic B: Inventory management
Unit 4: Accounting for liabilities
Topic A: Types of liabilities
Topic B: Long-term liabilities
Unit 5: Time value of money
Topic A: Calculating time value of money
Topic B: Calculating value of annuities
Topic C: Calculating value of bonds
Topic D: Interest rates and maturity dates
Unit 6: Accounting for stockholders’ equity
Topic A: Fundamentals of stock
Topic B: Fundamentals of stockholders' equity
Topic C: Fundamentals of ratio analysis
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Business Accounting: Instructor Edition + CBT
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of business accounting. Students learn about current assets, long-term assets, intangible assets, and natural resources. Students also learn about the different types of liabilities, managing those liabilities, and calculating the time value of money. Course activities also cover calculating the present value, future value, interest rate, and maturity date on various types of cash flows, and understanding a company's statement of stockholders' equity and the balance sheet. Students also learn about the components of stockholders' equity, stock transactions, and financial analysis ratios used to evaluate a company's long-term solvency. This instructor's edition is designed for quick scanning in the classroom, and filled with interactive exercises. Comes with a companion CBT program.
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