Financial Accounting: A Bridge to Decision Making

Summary
Unique two-part organization teaches students to understand a company's financial statement information. Students are first introduced to how a business uses accounting information and then, in the second half, activities of the firm are emphasized. This engages students in the type of financing, investing, and operating decisions that a firm has to make. This approach is ideal for future users of accounting information because concepts - not procedures - are emphasized.
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