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OverviewCreated by the continuous feedback of a 'student-tested, faculty-approved' process, Financial ACCT2 delivers a visually appealing, succinct print component, tear-out review cards for students and instructors and a consistent online offering with CengageNOW that includes online homework, an eBook, and access to additional study aids all at a value-based price and proven to increase retention and outcomes. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Norman Godwin (Auburn University) , C. Alderman (Auburn University)Publisher: Cengage Learning, Inc Imprint: South-Western College Publishing Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 21.70cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 27.60cm Weight: 0.936kg ISBN: 9781111530761ISBN 10: 1111530769 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 06 February 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Mixed media product Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Financial Accounting. 2. Corporate Financial Statements. 3. Recording Accounting Transactions. 4. Accrual Accounting and Adjusting Entries. 5. Cash and Internal Controls. 6. Receivables. 7. Inventory. 8. Fixed Assets and Intangible Assets. 9. Liabilities. 10. Stockholders' Equity. 11. The Statement of Cash Flows. 12. Financial Statement Analysis. Appendix A: Time Value of Money. Appendix B: Investments. Appendix C: The 2010 Home Depot Annual Report (excerpted).Reviews1. Financial Accounting. 2. Corporate Financial Statements. 3. Recording Accounting Transactions. 4. Accrual Accounting and Adjusting Entries. 5. Cash and Internal Controls. 6. Receivables. 7. Inventory. 8. Fixed Assets and Intangible Assets. 9. Liabilities. 10. Stockholders' Equity. 11. The Statement of Cash Flows. 12. Financial Statement Analysis. Appendix A: Time Value of Money. Appendix B: Investments. Appendix C: The 2010 Home Depot Annual Report (excerpted). Author InformationWayne Alderman is Dean of Enrollment Services, a position he has held since November, 2006. Dr. Alderman received his BS degree in Accounting in 1971 and his MBA degree in 1972 from Auburn University. He worked with Ernst & Young for two years and then went to the University of Tennessee where he received his Doctorate in Accounting in 1977. He served on the faculty of the University of Texas at Austin and returned to Auburn in 1979 as an accounting professor. He has served as department head in Accounting and Associate Dean and Dean (1993-2000) of the Business School. He has coauthored textbooks in Accounting Information Systems and Auditing and has published more than forty refereed journal articles. Under his leadership as Dean of Business, the College established the Lowder Center for Family Business and Entrepreneurship, eleven new endowed professorships, an Executive MBA program, and a Physicians Executive MBA program. Endowments increased by twelve million dollars and scholarship awards increased fourfold. As Dean of Enrollment Services, he is responsible for recruiting and admissions decisions for all undergraduate programs as well as responsibility for all university scholarship programs. Norman H. Godwin, PhD, CPA, is a Charles M. Taylor Associate Professor in the School of Accountancy at Auburn University. Since coming to Auburn in 1996, Godwin has taught financial accounting to undergraduate, graduate, and executive students and has received numerous teaching awards. He has maintained an active research agenda, publishing in journals such as Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance; Journal of Business Finance & Accounting; Issues in Accounting Education; Journal of Risk and Insurance; and Accounting Horizons. Godwin has also participated in several outreach efforts during his career, the most recent of which is his development of a series of humorous, common-sense videos on financial literacy. The Enrich Your Life series is used in the continuing education efforts of a major international corporation. Dr. Godwin also comments occasionally on financial literacy topics on regional television in Georgia and Alabama. Dr. Godwin has served the accounting and academic professions in several ways including President of the American Accounting Association's Southeast Region, President of the National Council of Tau Sigma National Honor Society, and Chair of the American Accounting Association's Financial Literacy Task Force. Godwin has served as Director of Auburn's School of Accountancy since 2003. He is married and has four children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |