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Present By Present By Chutima Suwannarin Chutima Suwannarin 11 Edition 11 Edition

Chapter 1. Introduction to Accounting and business Chapter 1. Introduction to Accounting and business - Try of Business - Try of Business - Try of Business Organization - Try of Business Organization - Role of Ethics in Business - Role of Ethics in Business - Business Transactions and Accounting Equation - Business Transactions and Accounting Equation Chapter 2. Analyzing Transactions - Using Accounts to Record Transactions - Using Accounts to Record Transactions - The Double-Entry Accounting System - The Double-Entry Accounting System - Post Journal Entries to Account - Post Journal Entries to Account - Trial Balance - Trial Balance

Chapter 3. The Adjusting Process Chapter 3. The Adjusting Process - Nature of Adjusting Process - Nature of Adjusting Process - Recording Adjusting Entries - Recording Adjusting Entries - Adjusted Trial Balance - Adjusted Trial Balance Chapter 4. Completing the Accounting Cycle - Flow of Accounting Information - Flow of Accounting Information - Financial Statements - Financial Statements - Closing Entries - Closing Entries - Accounting Cycle - Accounting Cycle

Chapter 5. Accounting Systems Chapter 5. Accounting Systems - Basic Accounting Systems - Basic Accounting Systems - Manual Accounting Systems - Manual Accounting Systems - Computerized Accounting Systems - Computerized Accounting Systems - e-Commerce - e-Commerce Chapter 6. Accounting for Merchandising Businesses - Nature of Merchandising Businesses - Nature of Merchandising Businesses - Financial Statements for a Merchandising Businesses - Financial Statements for a Merchandising Businesses

Chapter 7. Inventories Chapter 7. Inventories - Control of Inventory - Control of Inventory - Inventory Costing Methods under a Perpetual - Inventory Costing Methods under a Perpetual Inventory System Inventory System - Inventory Costing Methods under a Periodic - Inventory Costing Methods under a Periodic Inventory System Inventory System Chapter 8. Sarbanes-Oxley, Internal Control and Cash Chapter 8. Sarbanes-Oxley, Internal Control and Cash - Sarbanes-Oxley Act of Sarbanes-Oxley Act of Internal Control - Internal Control - Cash Control Over Receipts and Payments - Cash Control Over Receipts and Payments

Chapter 9. Receivables Chapter 9. Receivables - Classification of Receivables - Classification of Receivables - Characteristics of Notes Receivables - Characteristics of Notes Receivables Chapter 10. Fixed Assets and Intangible Assets Chapter 10. Fixed Assets and Intangible Assets - Nature of Fixed Assets - Nature of Fixed Assets - Accounting for Depreciation - Accounting for Depreciation - Intangible Assets - Intangible Assets

Chapter 11. Current Liabilities and Payroll Chapter 11. Current Liabilities and Payroll - Current Liabilities - Current Liabilities - Payroll and Payroll Taxes - Payroll and Payroll Taxes Chapter 12. Accounting of Partnerships and Limited Liability Corporations Chapter 12. Accounting of Partnerships and Limited Liability Corporations - Proprietorships - Proprietorships - Partnerships - Partnerships - Limited Liability Corporations - Limited Liability Corporations

Chapter 13. Corporations: Organization, Capital Stock Transaction, Chapter 13. Corporations: Organization, Capital Stock Transaction, and Dividends and Dividends - Nature of Corporation - Nature of Corporation - Stockholders Equity - Stockholders Equity - Accounting for Dividends - Accounting for Dividends Chapter 14. Income Taxes, Unusual Income Items, and Investments Chapter 14. Income Taxes, Unusual Income Items, and Investments in Stocks in Stocks - Corporate Income Taxes - Corporate Income Taxes

Chapter 15. Bonds payable and Investments in Bonds - Financing Corporations - Financing Corporations - Accounting for Bonds Payable - Accounting for Bonds Payable Chapter 16. Statement of Cash Flows Chapter 16. Statement of Cash Flows - Reporting Cash Flows - Reporting Cash Flows - Statement of Cash Flows – The Indirect Method - Statement of Cash Flows – The Indirect Method - Statement of Cash Flows – The Direct Method - Statement of Cash Flows – The Direct Method Chapter 17. Financial Statement Analysis Chapter 17. Financial Statement Analysis - Basic Analytical Procedures - Basic Analytical Procedures - Corporate Annual Report - Corporate Annual Report

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