Organized around the relationship between accounting procedures and business activities, this two-semester textbook explains how corporations record their operating, financing, and investing
activities following American and international guidelines. Financial statements from major corporations illustrate the components of the balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash
flows, and how the financial data is interpreted by banks, regulators, analysts, and investors. The nineteenth edition updates references to FASB accounting standards codification. Annotation
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