Frank Wood’s Business Accounting Volume 1 (11th IFRS Edition)
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Every year, thousands of students rely on Frank Wood’s best-selling books to help them pass their accountancy exams.
Business Accounting Volume 1 is the world’s best-selling textbook on book-keeping and accounting. Now in its eleventh edition, it has become the standard introductory text for accounting students and professionals alike.
New to this edition:
- Uses IFRS as its framework to explain key concepts and practice
- Fully updated review questions for exam practice
- Additional and updated worked examples for areas of difficulty
- Expanded introduction to the language and history of accounting
Features:
- Easy-to-follow explanations of contemporary accounting practice, including double entry book-keeping and the preparation of financial statements
- Clear and logical progression through topics
- Activities designed to reinforce your understanding of key concepts
- Over 300 review questions, including past Examination Board questions
- 100 multiple choice questions with answers
- Regularly-updated companion website including further self-test questions and accounting standards updates
Business Accounting Volume 1 is used on a wide variety of courses in accounting and business, both at secondary and tertiary level and for those studying for professional qualifications.
“The book is very consistent in approach and level…the early chapters on double-entry book-keeping lay a solid foundation for all future studies in financial accounting” Penny Gardner, Napier University, Edinburgh
“A benchmark for all accounting books” Sarah Knight, Finance Courses’ Co-ordinator, Huntingdonshire Regional College
Table of Contents
Notes for Teachers and Lecturers
Notes for Students
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION TO DOUBLE ENTRY BOOKKEEPING
1. The accounting equation and the balance sheet
2. The double entry system for assets, liabilities and capital
3. The asset of stock
4. The effect of profit or loss on capital and the double entry system for expenses and revenues
5. Balancing of accounts
6. The trial balance
PART TWO: THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF SOLE TRADERS
7. Trading and profit and loss accounts: an introduction
8. Balance Sheets
9. Trading and profit and loss accounts and balance sheets: further considerations
10. Accounting Concepts
PART THREE: BOOKS OF ORIGINAL ENTRY
11. Books of original entry and ledgers
12. The banking system
13. Cash books
14. The sales day book and the sales ledger
15. The purchases day book and the purchases ledger
16. The returns day books
17. The journal
18. The analytical petty cash book and the imprest system
19. Value added tax
20. Columnar day books
21. Employees’ pay
22. Computers and accounting
23. Computerised accounting systems
PART FOUR: ADJUSTMENTS FOR FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
24. Capital and revenue expenditure
25. Bad debts, provisions for doubtful debts, provisions for discounts on debtors
26. Depreciation of fixed assets: nature and calculations
27. Double entry records for depreciation
28. Accruals and prepayments and other adjustments for financial statements
29. The valuation of stock
30. Bank reconciliation statements
31. Control accounts
32. Errors not affecting trial balance agreement
33. Suspense accounts and errors
PART FIVE: SPECIAL ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES
34. Introduction to accounting ratios
35. Single entry and incomplete records
36. Receipts and payments accounts and income and expenditure accounts
37. Manufacturing accounts
38. Departmental accounts
39. Cash flow statements
40. Joint venture accounts
PART SIX: PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS AND COMPANY ACCOUNTS
41. Partnership accounts: an introduction
42. Goodwill for sole traders and partnerships
43. Revaluation of partnership assets
44. Partnership dissolution
45. An introduction to the financial statements of limited liability companies
46. Purchase of existing partnership and sole traders’ businesses
PART SEVEN: AN INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
47. An introduction to the analysis and interpretation of accounting statements
Part 8: AN INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
48. An introduction to management accounting
APPENDICES
1. Answers to review questions
2. Answers to multiple-choice
Glossary
Index
Additional information
Weight | 1.5 kg |
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ISBN | 9780273712121 |
Pages | 792 |
Year Published | 2008 |
Format | Paperback |
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