Accounting for lawyers /
The concise version of the most widely adopted text in the field continues to respond to a demand for a briefer, less detailed casebook that introduces novices to how accounting issues frequently arise in the practice of law. Designed specifically for one- and two-credit hour courses for law student...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English Spanish |
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New York, N.Y. :
Foundation Press,
1997, 1999 (suplemento)
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Edition: | Second edition |
Series: | University casebook series
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- Preface
- 1. Introduction to financial statemants, bookkeeping and accrual accounting
- 2. The development of accounting principles and auditing standards
- 3. The time value of money
- 4. Introduction to financial statemant analysis and financial ratios
- 5. Legal issues involving shareholders' equity and the balance sheet
- 6. Revenue recognition and issues involving the income statement
- 7. Contingencies
- 8. Inventory
- 9. Long-lived assets and intangibles.