TY - BOOK AU - Tracy,John A. TI - Accounting for dummies T2 - For dummies SN - 1119245672 AV - HF5636 .T725 2016 U1 - 657 23 PY - 2016///] CY - Hoboken, NJ PB - John Wiley & Sons, Inc. KW - Accounting KW - fast KW - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Accounting / Financial KW - bisacsh KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes index; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; About This Book; Foolish Assumptions; Icons Used in This Book; Beyond the Book; Where to Go from Here; Part 1 Opening the Books on Accounting; Chapter 1 Accounting Spoken Here; Checking Your Preconceptions about Accounting; Thinking about where assets come from; Asking about profit; Sorting out stereotypes of accountants; Providing Vital Financial Information; Recognizing users of accounting information; Using accounting in your personal financial life; Seeing accounting at work; Taking a Peek behind the Scenes; Categorizing financial information: The chart of accountsStandardize source documents and data entry procedures for recording activities; Hire competent personnel; Get involved in end-of-period procedures; Leave good audit trails; Keep alert for unusual events and developments; Design truly useful reports for managers; Enforce Strong Internal Controls; Double-Entry Accounting; Juggling the Books to Conceal Embezzlement and Fraud; Using Accounting Software in the Cloud and on the Ground; Chapter 4 Knowing the Accounting Entity; Being Aware of the Legal Roots of Business Entities; Focusing on TransactionsSeparating basic types of transactions; Knowing who's on the other side of transactions; Recording events; Taking the Financial Pulse of a Business; Meeting the balance sheet (statement of financial condition); Reporting profit and loss; Reporting cash flows and changes in owners' equity; Remembering management's role; Mapping Accounting Careers; Certified public accountant (CPA); Moving up in management; Looking at the controller: The chief accountant in an organization; Moving on to other careers; Chapter 2 Introducing Financial Statements; How's profit performance?Is there enough cash?; Can you trust financial statement numbers?; Why no cash distribution from profit?; Keeping in Compliance with Accounting and Financial Reporting Standards; Looking at who makes the standards; Knowing about GAAP; Divorcing public and private companies; Following the rules and bending the rules; Chapter 3 Keeping the Books and Guarding the Family Jewels; Separating the Duties of Bookkeepers and Accountants; Pedaling through the Bookkeeping Cycle; Getting to the end of the period; Finishing up for the period; Managing Accounting Systems; Setting the Stage for Financial StatementsOffering a few preliminary comments about financial statements; Looking at other aspects of reporting financial statements; Income Statement; Presenting the components of the income statement; Income statement pointers; Balance Sheet; Presenting the components of the balance sheet; Balance sheet pointers; Statement of Cash Flows; Presenting the components of the statement of cash flows; Statement of cash flows pointers; A Note about the Statement of Changes in Shareowners' Equity; Gleaning Important Information from Financial Statements UR - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1r4_hXdrwJmi3MdzXT5llfBydQKPF7CoG/view?usp=share_link ER -