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Introduction to Financial Accounting

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Introduction to Financial Accounting, originally by D. Annand and H. Dauderis, is intended for a first course in introductory financial accounting. It has been extensively edited by Athabasca University and reflects current International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). A corporate approach is utilized, versus beginning with a sole proprietorship emphasis and then converting to a corporate approach. The textbook focuses on core introductory financial accounting topics that match pre-requisite requirements for students advancing to intermediate financial accounting. The textbook covers all essential topics, including: the accounting cycle; merchandising; assigning costs to inventory; cash and receivables; property, plant and equipment; debt financing; equity financing; statement of cash flows; financial statement analysis; and proprietorships and partnerships.

Paid supplemental resources are available at the book's original source: Introduction to Financial Accounting at lyryx.com.

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Henry Dauderis, David Annand, Tilly Jensen (Athabasca University), Mark Morpurgo (Athabasca University)
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Vretta-Lyryx Inc.
Publish Date
February 7, 2024
Edition
2024-A-D
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English
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Undergraduate
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CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
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