Test Bank for Accounting Principles, Volume 1, 7th Canadian Edition

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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1119048508
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1119048503
  • Author: Weygandt

For over 15 years, Weygandt, Accounting Principles has been praised by both instructors and students across the country for its outstanding visual design, its carefully integrated pedagogy, and its excellent writing style and clarity of presentation. Our main focus continues to be ‘Student Success in Accounting’ and the new seventh edition package further enables both instructors and students to achieve successful learning outcomes. With this edition, we have added two new authors, Valerie Warren and Lori Novak.  They bring fresh new ideas, updates, and continue to implement challenging accounting concepts through examples that are familiar to the student with a stepped-out pedagogy that breaks down complex topics making the material more manageable. This connection to their everyday lives helps build student motivation, a key driver of student time spent on assignments and ultimately their mastery of the concepts.

Table contents:

  1. Chapter 1 Accounting in Action
  2. Accounting Keeps Corus on Air
  3. Why Is Accounting Important?
  4. Using Accounting Information
  5. Objective of Financial Reporting
  6. Forms of Business Organization
  7. Proprietorship
  8. Partnership
  9. Corporation
  10. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
  11. Ethics in Financial Reporting
  12. Conceptual Framework
  13. Accounting Standards
  14. The Accounting Model
  15. Financial Statements
  16. The Expanded Accounting Equation
  17. Transaction Analysis
  18. Preparing Financial Statements
  19. Income Statement
  20. Statement of Owner’s Equity
  21. Balance Sheet
  22. Cash Flow Statement
  23. Understanding the Information in the Financial Statements
  24. Chapter 2 The Recording Process
  25. Slaying the Dragons to Brew Up Sales
  26. The Account
  27. Debits and Credits
  28. Double-Entry Accounting
  29. Analyzing and Recording Transactions
  30. The Accounting Cycle and Steps in the Recording Process
  31. The Journal
  32. The Ledger
  33. Posting
  34. The Recording Process Illustrated
  35. Summary Illustration of Journalizing and Posting
  36. The Trial Balance
  37. Limitations of a Trial Balance
  38. Locating Errors
  39. Some Process Explanations
  40. Chapter 3 Adjusting the Accounts
  41. Advance Sports Revenue Is Just the Ticket
  42. Timing Issues
  43. Accrual Versus Cash Basis Accounting
  44. Revenue and Expense Recognition
  45. The Basics of Adjusting Entries
  46. Adjusting Entries for Prepayments
  47. Adjusting Entries for Accruals
  48. The Adjusted Trial Balance and Financial Statements
  49. Preparing the Adjusted Trial Balance
  50. Preparing Financial Statements
  51. Chapter 4 Completion of the Accounting Cycle
  52. A “Cut Above” in Bookkeeping
  53. Closing the Books
  54. Preparing Closing Entries
  55. Posting Closing Entries
  56. Preparing a Post-Closing Trial Balance
  57. Summary of the Accounting Cycle
  58. Steps in the Accounting Cycle
  59. Correcting Entries—An Avoidable Step
  60. Classified Balance Sheet
  61. Standard Balance Sheet Classifications
  62. Alternative Balance Sheet Presentation
  63. Using the Information in the Financial Statements
  64. Working Capital
  65. Current Ratio
  66. Acid-Test Ratio
  67. Appendix 4A: Work Sheets
  68. Appendix 4B: Reversing Entries
  69. Chapter 5 Accounting for Merchandising Operations
  70. A “Frank” Look at Tracking Inventory
  71. Merchandising Operations
  72. Inventory Systems
  73. Recording Purchases of Merchandise
  74. Subsidiary Inventory Records
  75. Freight Costs
  76. Purchase Returns and Allowances
  77. Discounts
  78. Summary of Purchase Transactions
  79. Recording Sales of Merchandise
  80. Freight Costs
  81. Sales Returns and Allowances
  82. Discounts
  83. Summary of Sales Transactions
  84. Sales Taxes
  85. Completing the Accounting Cycle
  86. Adjusting Entries
  87. Closing Entries
  88. Post-Closing Trial Balance
  89. Summary of Merchandising Entries in a Perpetual Inventory System
  90. Merchandising Financial Statements
  91. Single-Step Income Statement
  92. Multiple-Step Income Statement
  93. Classified Balance Sheet
  94. Using the Information in the Financial Statements
  95. Gross Profit Margin
  96. Profit Margin
  97. Appendix 5A: Periodic Inventory System
  98. Chapter 6 Inventory Costing
  99. A Fresh Approach to Costing Inventory
  100. Determining Inventory Quantities
  101. Taking a Physical Inventory
  102. Determining Ownership of Goods
  103. Inventory Cost Determination Methods
  104. Specific Identification
  105. Cost Formulas: FIFO and Weighted Average
  106. Financial Statement Effects
  107. Choice of Cost Determination Method
  108. Inventory Errors
  109. Presentation and Analysis of Inventory
  110. Valuing Inventory at the Lower of Cost and Net Realizable Value
  111. Reporting and Analyzing Inventory
  112. Presenting Inventory in the Financial Statements
  113. Appendix 6A: Inventory Cost Formulas in Periodic Systems
  114. Appendix 6B: Estimating Inventories
  115. Gross Profit Method
  116. Retail Inventory Method
  117. Chapter 7 Internal Control and Cash
  118. Keeping Track of the Cash
  119. Cash and Internal Control
  120. What Is Cash?
  121. Internal Control
  122. Control Activities
  123. Limitations of Internal Control
  124. Cash Controls
  125. Internal Control Over Cash Receipts
  126. Internal Control Over Cash Payments
  127. Petty Cash Fund
  128. Establishing the Fund
  129. Making Payments from the Fund
  130. Replenishing the Fund
  131. Bank Accounts
  132. Use of a Bank Account
  133. Reconciling the Bank Account
  134. Reporting Cash
  135. Chapter 8 Accounting for Receivables
  136. Last Call for Customer Payments
  137. Accounts Receivable
  138. Recognizing Accounts Receivable
  139. Valuing Accounts Receivable
  140. Notes Receivable
  141. Recognizing Notes Receivable
  142. Disposing of Notes Receivable
  143. Statement Presentation and Management of Receivables
  144. Presentation
  145. Analysis
  146. Accelerating Cash Receipts from Receivables
  147. Chapter 9 Long-Lived Assets
  148. Capitalizing on Education
  149. Property, Plant, and Equipment
  150. Determining the Cost of Property, Plant, and Equipment
  151. Depreciation
  152. Revising Periodic Depreciation
  153. Disposal of Property, Plant, and Equipment
  154. Natural Resources
  155. Cost
  156. Depletion
  157. Disposal
  158. Intangible Assets and Goodwill
  159. Accounting for Intangible Assets
  160. Intangible Assets with Finite Lives
  161. Intangible Assets with Indefinite Lives
  162. Goodwill
  163. Statement Presentation and Analysis
  164. Presentation
  165. Analysis
  166. Chapter 10 Current Liabilities and Payroll
  167. Butterflies Bring About Better Banknotes
  168. Determinable (Certain) Current Liabilities
  169. Accounts Payable
  170. Unearned Revenues
  171. Operating Line of Credit and Bank Overdraft
  172. Short-Term Notes Payable
  173. Sales Taxes
  174. Property Taxes
  175. Current Maturities of Long-Term Debt
  176. Uncertain Liabilities
  177. Provisions
  178. Contingencies
  179. Payroll
  180. Employee Payroll Costs
  181. Employer Payroll Costs
  182. Recording the Payroll
  183. Financial Statement Presentation
  184. Appendix 10A: Payroll Deductions
  185. Appendix A: Specimen Financial Statements
  186. Appendix B: Sales Taxes
  187. Appendix C: Subsidiary Ledgers and Special Journals
  188. Company Index
  189. Subject Index
  190. EULA

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