Business Textbooks, by Larry M. Walther, Christopher J. Skousen
Using Accounting Information Exercises I
This exercise book is the first of two exercise books that correspond directly with the Using Accounting Information textbook. The exercises relate specifically to Part 1 of the Using Accounting Information textbook. Exercises focus on special reporting situtations, earings per share, price earnings ratios, book value per share, and dividend rates.
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This exercise book is the first of two exercise books that correspond directly with the Using Accounting Information textbook. The exercises relate specifically to Part 1 of the Using Accounting Information textbook. Exercises focus on special reporting situtations, earings per share, price earnings ratios, book value per share, and dividend rates.
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Larry M. Walther, Ph.D., CPA, CMA, is the Ernst & Young Professor and Head of the School of Accountancy at Utah State University. Dr. Walther has authored numerous accounting textbooks and articles, and has served as director and/or consultant to a number to a number of public and nonpublic companies. Dr. Walther obtained his Ph.D. in accounting from Oklahoma State University and has public accounting experience with Ernst & Young. He currently serves as the accounting accreditation committee of the AACSB and is past president for the federation of schools of accountancy.
Dr. Chris Skousen obtained his Ph.D. at Oklahoma State University. He earned MBA and BA degrees from Utah State University. Dr. Skousen gained public accounting auditing experience with KPMG in their Portland, Oregon office, and as an intern in their in Düsseldorf, Germany office, and at Squire & Co. Dr. Skousen has taught accounting at Utah State University, The University of Texas at Arlington, Oklahoma State University, and Brigham Young University-Idaho. He has published in Accounting Horizons, Behavior Research in Accounting, Accounting and the Public Interest, and other journals.


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