Best of
Accounting
1995
Schaum's Outline of Intermediate Accounting I
Baruch Englard - 1995
Written by renowned experts in their respective fields, Schaum's Outlines cover everything from math to science, nursing to language. The main feature for all these books is the solved problems. Step-by-step, authors walk readers through coming up with solutions to exercises in their topic of choice. A complete guide to the second-level course in Intermediate Accounting Covers all recent (FASB) changes More than 500 fully-solved problems, including "real-world" examples End-of-chapter review problems to test knowledge Appropriate for the following courses: Intermediate Accounting I, Accounting I, Principles of Accounting, Financial Accounting Supports all the major textbooks for intermediate accounting courses
Financial Analysis with Microsoft Excel
Timothy R. Mayes - 1995
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS WITH MICROSOFT EXCEL covers all the topics you'll see in a corporate finance course: financial statements, budgets, the Market Security Line, pro forma statements, cost of capital, equities, and debt. Plus, it's easy-to-read and full of study tools that will help you succeed in class.
Bottom Line Basics: Understand & Control Business Finances
Robert J. Low - 1995
Describes the essentials of financial accounting and why traditional accounting alone is not enough for making critical operating decisions.