Using Accounting Information
This book is the fifth of seven books which introduces the basic principles of accounting. In this book you learn about special financial reporting topics, financial statement analysis, and the statement of cash flows. Topics include discontinued operations, extraordinary items, changes in accounting methods, and other comprehensive income. Important financial reporting ratios, such as earnings per share, price earnings ratio, and book value per share are discussed. Ratio and trend analysis are presented as tools to understand financial statement information.
This book is the fifth of seven books which introduces the basic principles of accounting. In this book you learn about special financial reporting topics, financial statement analysis, and the statement of cash flows. Topics include discontinued operations, extraordinary items, changes in accounting methods, and other comprehensive income. Important financial reporting ratios, such as earnings per share, price earnings ratio, and book value per share are discussed. Ratio and trend analysis are presented as tools to understand financial statement information.

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Basics of Accounting & Information Processing
By: Larry M. Walther, Christopher J. Skousen
This book is the first of fifteen books which introduces the basic principles of accounting. It introduces accounting, the fundamental accounting equation, and four core financial statements (Income Statement, Statement of Retained earnings, Balance Sheet, and Statement of Cash Flows). Students will learn basic accounting terminology, such as what are assets, liabilities, owners' equity, debits,...
Using Accounting Information Exercises II
By: Larry M. Walther, Christopher J. Skousen
This exercise book is the second of two exercise books that correspond directly with the Using Accounting Information textbook. The exercises relate specifically to Part 2 of the Using Accounting Information textbook. Exercises focus on financial statement analysis, ratio analysis, trend analysis, and the statement of cash flows.