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公司财务会计

公司财务会计

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作 者: (美)卡尔·S.沃伦(CarlS.Warren)等著
出版社: 东北财经大学出版社
丛编项: 世界财经与管理教材大系·财务与会计系列
标 签: 公司

ISBN: 9787810443722 出版时间: 1998-04-01 包装: 平装
开本: 26cm 页数: 614 字数:  

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     Contents
    Partl
    Fundamentals' of Financial
    Accounting Systems
   A Brief Look at Accounting-Its Past, Present,
   and Future
    Early Accounting
    Double-Entry System
    Corporate Organization
    Public Accounting
    Income Tax
    Govemment Influence
    Accounting's Future
    Do You Use Accounting
   1 Introduction to Accounting Concepts and
   Practice 6
    Accounting as an Information System
    Profession of Accounting
    Private Accounting
    Public Accounting
    Professional Ethics tor Accountants
    Specialized Accounting Fields
    Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
    Business Entity Concept
    The Cost Principle
    Business Transactions
    Assets, Liabilities, and Owner's Equity
    Transactions and the Accountlng Equation
    Financial Statements
    Income Statement
    Retained Earnings Statement
    Balance Sheet
    Statement of Cash Flows
   2 Analyzing Transactions
    Usefulness of an Account
    Characteristics of an Account
    Analyzlng and Summarizing Transactions in Accounts
    Balance Sheet Accounts
    Income Statement Accounts
    Dividends
    Normal Balances of Accounts
    lllustration of Analyzing and Summarizing Transactions
    Trial Balance
    Discovery and Correction of Errors
    Discovery of Errors
    Correction of Errors
   3 The Matching Concept and the Adjusting
   Process
    The Matching Concept
    Nature of the Adjusting Process
    Recording Adjusting Entries
    Deferred Expenses (Prepaid Expenses)
    Deferred Revenue (Unearned Revenue)
    Accrued Expenses (Accrued Liabilities)
    Accrued Revenues (Accrued Assets)
    Plant Assets
    Work Sheet
    Trial Balance Columns
    Adjustments Columns
    Adjusted Trial Balance Columns
    Completing the Work Sheet
   4 Completing the Accounting Cycle
    Work Sheet
    Income Statement and Balance Sheet Columns
    Completing the Work Shept
    Financial Statements
    Income Statement
    Retained Earnings Statement
    Balance Sheet
    Joumalizing and Posting Adjusting Entries
    Nature of the Closing Process
    Journalizing and Posting Closing Entries
    Post-Closing Trial Balance
    Fiscal Year
    Accounting Cycle
    Appendix: Reversing Entries
   5 Accounting for Merchandising Businesses
    Nature of Merchandising Businesses
    Accounting for Purchases
    Purchases Discounts
    Purchases Returns and Allowances
    Accounting for Sales
    Sales Discounts
    Sales Returns and Allowances
    Sales Taxes
    Trade Discounts
    Transportation Costs
    lllustration of Accounting for Merchandise Transactior
    Chart of Account for a Merchandising Business
    Income Statement for a Merchandising Business
    Multiple-Step Form
    Single-Step Form
    The Accounting Cycle for a Merchandising Business
    Merchandise Inventory Shrinkage
    Work Sheet
    Retained Earnings Statement
    Balance Sheet
    Closing Entries
    Appendix: Work Sheet and Adiusting and Closing Entries for a
    Merchandising Business
    Part2
    Financial Accounting Systems--
    Assets
   6 Accounting Systems, Internal Controls, and
    Cash
    Principles of Accounting Systems
    Cost-Benefit Balance
    Effective Reports
    Ability to Adapt to Future Needs
    Adequate Internal Controls
    Accounting Systems Installation and Revision
    Systems Analysis
    Systems Design
    Systems Implementation
    Internal Control
    Objectives of Internal Control
    Elements of Intemal Control
    Nature of Cash and Importance of Controls Over Cash
    Internal Control of Cash Receipts
    Cash Change Funds
    Cash Short and Over
    Internal Control of Cash Payments
    Basic Features of the Voucher System
    Purchases Discounts Lost
    Petty Cash
    Other Cash Funds
    Bank Accounts: Their Nature and Use as a Control Over Cash
    Business Bank Accounts
    Bank Statement
    Bank Accounts as a Control Over Cash
    Bank Reconciliation
    Presentation of Cash on the Balance Sheet
    Electronic Funds Transfer
   7 Receivables and Temporary Investments
    Classification of Receivables
    Accounts Receivable
    Notcs Receivable
    Other Receivables
    Internal Control of Receivables
    Uncollectible Receivables
    Allowance Method of Accounting for Uncollectibles
    Write-Offs to the Allowance Account
    Estimating Uncollectibles
    Direct Write-Off Method of Accouniing for Uncollectihies
    Characteristics of Notes Receivable
    Due Date
    Interest
    Maturity Valu
    Accounting for Notes Receivable
    Discounting Notes Receivable
    Dishonored Notes Receivable
    Temporary Investments
    Temporary Investments and Receivables in the Balance Sheet
   8 Inventories
    Internal Control of Inventories
    Determining Actual Quantities in the Inventory
    Procedures for Taking a Physical Inventory
    Eft'ect ot' Inventory Errors on Financial Statements
    Inventory Costing Methods Under a Perpetual tnventory System
    First-in, First-out Method
    Last-in, First-out Method
    Average Cost Method
    Computerized Perpetual Inventory Systems
    Inventory Costing Methods Under a Periodic Inventory System
    First-in, First-out Method
    Last-in, First-out Method
    Average Cost Mcthod
    Comparing Inventory Cosiing Methods
    Use of the First-in, First-out Method
    Use ot the Last-in, First-out Method
    LJse ot thc Average Cost Method
    Selection of an Inventory Costing Method
    Valuation of Inventory at Other Than Cost
    Valuation at Lower of Cost or Market
    Valuation at Net Realiz.able Value
    Presentation of Merchandise Inventory on the Balance Sheet
    Estimating Inventory Cost
    Retail Method of Inventory Costing
    Gross Profit Method of Estimating Inventories
   9 Plant Assets and intangible Assets
    Nature of Plant Assets
    Costs of Acquiring Plant Asset
    Nature of Depreciation
    Accounting for Depreciation
    Straight-Line Method
    Units-of-Production Method
    Declining-Balance Method
    Comparing Depreciation Methods
    Depreciation for Federal Income Tax
    Revision of Periodic Depreciation
    Recording Depreciation
    Subsidiary Ledgers for Plant Assets
    Depreciation of Plant Assets of Low Unit Cost
    Composite-Rate Method
    Capital and Revenue Expenditures
    Capital Expenditures
    Revenue Expenditures
    Summary of Capital and Revenue Expenditures
    Disposal of Plant Assets
    Discarding Plant Assets
    Sale of Plant Assets
    Exchanges of Similar Plant Assets
    Leasing Plant Assets
    Internal Control of Plant Assets
    Depletion
    Intangible Assets
    Patents
    Copyrights
    Goodwill
    Financial Reporting for Plant Assets and Intangible Assets
    Appendix: Sum-of-the-Years-Digits Depreciation
    Part3
    Financial Accounting Systems-
    Liabilities and Equity
   10 Payroll, Notes Payabte, and Other Current
   Liabilities
    Payroll and Payroll Taxes
    Liability for Employee Earnings
    Deductions from Employee Earnings
    Income Taxes
    Computing Employee Net Pay
    Liability for Employer's Payroll Taxes
    Accounting Systems for Payroll and Payroll Taxes
    Payroll Register
    Employee's Earnings Record
    Payroll Checks
    Pavroll Svstem Diagram
    Internal Controls for Payroll Sy
    Employees' Fringe Benefits
    Vacation Pay
    Pensions
    Postretirement Benefits Other Than Pension
    Short-Term Notes Payable
    Product Warranty Liability
   ll Bonds Payable and Investments in Bonds
    Characteristics of Bonds Payable
    The Present-Value Concept and Bonds Payable
    Present Value of the Face Amount of Bonds
    Present Value of the Periodic Bond Interest Payments
    Accounting for Bonds Payable
    Bonds Issued at Face Amount
    Bonds Issued at a Discount
    Amortization of a Bond Discount
    Bonds Issued at a Premium
    Amortization of a Bond Premium
    Zero-Coupon Bonds
    Bond Sinking Funds
    Bond Redemption
    Investments in Bonds
    Accounting for Bond Investment.'--Purchase, Interest, and
    Amortization
    Accounting for Bond Investments--Sale
    Balance Sheet Presentation of Bonds Payable and Bond
    Investments
    Appendix-Effective Interest Rate Method of Amortization
    Amortization of Discount by the Interest Method
    Amortization of Premium by the Interest Method
   12 Corporations: Organlzation and Equity
   Rights
    Nature of a Corporation
    Characteristics of Corporations
    Forming a Corporation
    Sources of Paid-in Capital
    Stock
    Other Sources of Paid-it Capital
    Issuing Stock
    Premium on Stock
    No-Par Stock
    Treasury Stock Transactions
    Reporting Paid-ln Capital
    Stock Splits
    Accounting for Dividends
    Cash Dividends
    Stock Dividends
    Liquidating Dividends
    Appropriations of Retained Earnings
    Reporting Retained Earnings
    Reporting Retained Earnings in the Balance Sheet
    Retained Earnings Statement
    Combined Income and Retained Earnings Statement
    Statement of Stockholders' Equity
   13 Corporate Earnings, International
   Transactions, and Investments in Stocks
    Corporate Income Taxes
    Payment of Income Taxes
    Allocation of Income Taxes
    Unusual Kems that Affect the Income Statement
    Discontinued Operations
    Extraordinary Items
    Changes in Accounting Principles
    Earnings Per Common Share
    Foreign Currency Exchange Gains and Losses
    Realized Currency Exchange Gains and Losses
    Unrealized Currency Exchange Gains and Losses
    Prior-Period Adjustments
    Analyzing investments in Stocks
    Price-Earnings Ratio
    Equity Per Share
    Accounting for Long-Term investments in Stocks
    Cost Method
    Equity Method
    Sale of Long-Term Investments in Stock
    Business Combinations
    Mergers and Consolidations
    Parent and Subsidiary Corporations
    Consolidated Financial Statements
    Practice Set: Electronic Play Inc.
    This set is available with transactions in narrative form. It
    provides practice in accounting (including corporate debt)
    for a merchandising corporation that uses a general journal
    It may also be solved using the Solutions Software.
    Practice Set: SEMO Sporting Goods Supply Inc.
    This set requires locating errors in recording and posting
    transactions, preparing correcting entries, and preparing fi-
    nancial statements for a wholesaling corporation.
    Part4
    Using Accounting Information
   Statement of Cash Flows
    Purpose of the Statement of Cash Flows
    Reporting Cash Flows
    Cash Flows From Operating Activities
    Cash Flows From Investing Activities
    Cash Flows From Financing Activities
    lllustrations of the Statement of Cash Flows
    Noncash Investing and Financing Activities
    Cash Flow Per Share
    Statement of Cash Flows-The Indirect Method
    Retained Earnings
    Common Stock
    Preferred Stock
    Bonds Payable
    Equipment
    Building
    Land
    Long-Term Investments
    Preparing the Statement ofCash Flows
    Statement of Cash Flows-The Direct Method
    Cash Received From Customers
    Cash Payments for Merchandise
    Cash Payments for Operating Expenses
    Gain on Sale of Investments
    Interest Expense
    Cash Payments for Income Taxes
    Reporting Cash Flows From Operating Activities--Direct
    Method .
    Appendix: Work Sheet for Statement of Cash Flows
    Work Sheet-Indirect Method
    Work Sheet--Direct Method
    Practice Set: lce Inc.
    This is an interactive, computer-based set that gives immedi-
    ate feedback as it is being solved. It provides practice in ac-
    counting for a merchandising corporation that uses a perpet-
    ual inventory system and a general joumal.
   Annual Reports and Financial Statement
   Analysis
    Corporate Annual Reports
    Hershey Foods Corporation Annual Report
    Financial Statement Analysis
    Basic Analytical Procedures
    Financial Statement Analyses of Solvency and
    Profitability
    Solvency Analysis
    Profitability Analysis
    Summary of Analytical Measures
   Part5
   Managerial Accounting Principles
   and Systems
    A Brief Look at Managerial Accounting-Its
    Past, Present, and Future
    The Period of Independent Contracting
    The Rise of the Single Activity Organization-Intemal
    Contracting
    Multidivisional Firms and Product Costing
    Emergence of the Public Corporation and Financial
    Reporting
    The Lean Enterprise
    Historical Summary
   14 Managerial Accounting Concepts and
   Principles
    The Differences Between Managerial and Financial
    Accounting
    The Role of the Management Accountant
    Where Does the Management Accountant Fit in an
    Organization?
    Ethical Role of Management Accountants
    Managerial Accounting in the Management Process
    Planning
    Directing
    Controlling
    Improving
    Decision Making
    A Tour of Manufacturing Operations: Costs and
    Terminology
    Direct and Indirect Costs
    Manufacturing Costs
    Product Costs and Period Costs
    Financial Statements for Manufacturing Businesses
    Trends in Business
    Just-in-Time Manufacturing
    Total Quality Management
    Computer-lntegrated Manufacturing
    Globalization of Business
    Service Industry Awareness
   15 Job Order Cost Systems
    Usefulness of Product Costs
    Cost Accounting System Overview
    Job Order Cost Systems for Manufacturing Businesses
    Cost Flow Overview-Job Order Cost System
    Materials
    Factory Labor
    Factory Overhead
    Work in Process
    Finished Goods and Cost of Goods Sold
    Sales
    Summary of Cost Flows for Goodwell Printers
    Job Order Costing for Decision Making
    Job Order Cost Systems for Service Businesses
    Practice Set: Highpoint Solar Inc.
    This set is available with transactions in narrative form. It
    provides practice in accounting for a manufacturing corpora-
    tion that uses a job order cost system. It may also be solved
    using the Solutions Software.
    16 Process Cost Systems
    Comparing Job Order Costing and Process Costing
    Physical Flows and Cost Flows for a Process Manufacturer
    The First-ln, First-Out (FlFO) Method
    Step l: Determint' the Units to Be Assigned Costs
    Step 2: Calculate Equivalent Units of Production
    Step 3: Determine the Cost Per Equivalent Unit
    Step 4: Allocate Costs to Transferred and Partially
    Completed Units
    Bringing It All Together: The Cost of Production Report
    Journal Entries for a Process Cost System
    Using the Cost of Production Report for Decision
    Making
    Part6
    Planning and Control
   17 Cost Behavior and Cost-Volume-Profit
   Analysis
    Cost Behavior
    Variable Costs
    Fixed Costs
    Mixed Costs
    Summarv of Cost Behavior Concepts
    Reporting Variable and Fixed Costs
    Cost-Volume-Profit Relationships
    Contribution Margin Concept
    Mathematical Approach to Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis
    Break-Even Puint
    Targct profit
    Graphic Approach to Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis
    Cost-Volume-Profit (Break-Even) Chart
    Profit-Volume Chart
    Use of Computers in Cost-Volume-Profit Analysi
    Sales Mix Considerations
    Special Cost-Volume-Profft Relationships
    Margin of Safety
    Operating Leverage
    Assumptions of Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis
   18 Profit Reporting for Management
   Analysis
    Absorption Costing and Variable Costing
    The Income Statement Under Variable Costing and Absorption
    Costing
    Income Reported When Units Manufactured Equal Unit
    Sold
    Income Reported When Llnits Manufactured Exceed Unit
    Sold
    Income Reported When Units Manutactured Are Less Than
    Units Sold
    Comparing Income Reported Under the Two Concept
    Income Analysis Under Variable Costing and Absorption
    Costing
    Management's Use of Variable Costing and Absorption
    Costing
    Controlling Costs
    Pricing Products
    Planning Production
    Analyzing Markets
    Analyzing Contribution Margin
   19 Budgeting
    Nature and Objectives of Budgeting
    Objectives of Budgeting
    Human Behavior and Budgeting
    Budgeting Systems
    Static Budget
    Flexible Budget
    Computerized Budgeting System
    Master Budget
    income Statement Budgets
    Sales Budget
    Production Budget
    Direct Materials Purchases Budget
    Direct Labor Cost Budget
    Factory Overhead Cost Budget
    Cost of Goods Sold Budget
    Operating Expenses Budget
    Budgeted income Statement
    Balance Sheet Budgets
    Cash Budget
    Capital Expenditures Budget
    Budgeted Balance Sheet
   20 Performance Evaluation Using Variances
    from Standard Costs
    Standards
    Setting Standards
    Types of Standards
    Reviewing and Revising Standards
    Support and Criticism of Standards
    Flexible Budgeting and Control
    Direct Materials Variances
    Direct Materials Price Variance
    Direct Materials Quantity Variance
    Direct Materials Variance Relationships
    Reporting Direct Materials Variances
    Direct Labor Variances
    Direct Labor Rate Variance
    Direct Labor Time Variance
    Direct Labor Variance Relationships
    Reporting Direct Labor Variances
    Factory Overhead Variances
    The Factory Overhead Flexible Budget
    Variable Factory Overhead Controllable Variance
    Fixed Factory Overhead Volume Variance
    Reporting Factory Overhead Variances
    Recording and Reporting Variances from Standards
    Standards for Nonmanufacturing Expenses
    Nonfinancial Performance Measures
   21 Performance Evaluation for Decentralized
    Operations
    Centralized and Decentralized Operations
    Advantages of Decentralization
    Disadvantages of Decentralization
    Responsibility Accounting
    Responsibility Accounting for Cost Centers
    Responsibility Accounting for Profit Centers
    Operating Income
    Service Department Charges
    Controllable Operating Income
    Responsibility Accounting for Investment Centers
    Rate of Return on Investment
    Residual Income
    Nonfinancial Divisional Performance Measurement
    Transfer Pricing
    Market Price Approach
    Negotiated Price Approach
    Cost Price Approach
    Part7
    Decision Making
   22 Differential Analysis and Product
    Pricing
    Differential Analysis
    Lease or Sell
    Discontinue a Segment or Product
    Make or Buy
    Replace Equipment
    Process or Sell
    Accept Business at a Special Price
    Setting Normal Product Selling Prices
    Total Cost Concept
    Product Cost Concept
    Variable Cost Concept
    Choosing a Cost-Plus Approach Cost Concept
    Activity-Based Costing
    Product Profitability and Pricing Under Production
    Bottlenecks
    Product Profitability Under Production Bottlenecks
    Product Pricing Under Production Bottlenecks
   23 Capital Investment Analysis
    Nature of Capital Investment Analysis
    Methods of Evaluating Capital Investment Proposals
    Methods That Ignore Present Value
    Present Value Methods
    Qualitative Considerations in Capital Investment Analysis
    Factors That Complicate Capital Investment Analysis
    Income Tax
    Unequal Proposal Lives
    Lease Versus Capital Investment
    Uncertainty
    Changes in Price Level
    Capital Rationing
    Part8
    Cost Management for Advanced
    Manufacturing Environments
   24 Cost Allocation and Activity-Based
   Costing
    Product Costing Allocation Methods
    Single Planlwide Factory Overhead Rate Melhod
    Multiple Production Department Factory Overhead Rate Method
    Production Department Factory Overhead Rates and
    Allocation
    Distortion in Product Costs-Single Plantwide vs. Multipl
    Production Department Factory Overhead Rates
    Activity-Based Costing Method
    Activity Rates and Allocation
    Distortion in Product Costs-Multiple Production
    Department Factory Overhead Rate Method vs Activity-
    Based Costing
    The Dangers of Product Cost Distortion
    Activity-Based Costing for Selling and Administrative
    Expenses
    Activity-Based Costing in Service Businesses
   25 Cost Management for Just-in-Time
   Manufacturers
    Just-in-Time Principles
    Reducing Inventory
    Reducing Lead Times
    Emphasizing Product-Oriented Layout
    Emphasizing Employee Involvement
    Reducing Setup Time
    Emphasizing Pull Manufacturing
    Emphasizing Zero Defects
    Emphasizing Supplier Partnering
    Applying a Just-in-Time Approach to Anderson Metal
    Fabricators
    Traditional Operations-AMF
    Just-in-Time Operations-AMF
    Accounting for Just-in-Time Operations
    Fewer Transactions
    Combined Accounts
    Nonfinancial Performance Measures
    Direct Tracing of Overhead 1000
    Accountlng for the Costs of Quality
    Costs of Controlling Quality
    Costs of Failing to Control Quality
    The Relationship Between the Costs of Quality
    Determining the Costs of Quality
    Pareto Chart
    Cost of Quality Report
    Value-Added/Nonvalue-Added Activity Analysis 1037
   Appendix A: interest Tables A-1
   Appendix B: Codes of Ethics B-1
   Appendix C: Altemative Methods of Recording
   Deferrals
   Appendix D: Special Joumals and Subsidiary
   Ledgers
   Appendix E: Periodic inventory Systems
   Glossary
   Index
   Check Figures
   Classification of Accounts
   

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