ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES

Are the basic activities of all business firms? What are the kinds of business organizations, and what forms do they take? What What is the accounting profession, and what does it do today? How does accounting information help people accomplish their goals? Which individuals and groups does accounti...

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Main Author: Thacker, Ronald James (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Prentice-Hall 1979
Edition:2nd edition
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Summary:Are the basic activities of all business firms? What are the kinds of business organizations, and what forms do they take? What What is the accounting profession, and what does it do today? How does accounting information help people accomplish their goals? Which individuals and groups does accounting serve? What is accounting? In the text to follow, these seven questions are answered: APPROACH TO ATTAINING THE OBJECTIVE of action-the decision makers-inside and outside the business firm. that is produced by accountants and then reported to those who choose courses in our economic system. These operations provide the setting for the information Another objective is to describe and review the basic operations of business firms ing by telling you something about what accounting is and why it is important. One objective of this first unit is to introduce you to the subject matter of account- OBJECTIVE
Physical Description:xxvii, 996 pages 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0130027669