
College Accounting Chapters 1-30, 17th Edition
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Chapter 2: Analyzing Business Transactions
Chapter 3: Analyzing Business Transactions Using T Accounts
Chapter 4: The General Journal and the General Ledger
Chapter 5: Adjustments and the Worksheet
Chapter 6: Closing Entries and the Postclosing Trial Balance
Chapter 7: Accounting for Sales and Accounts Receivable
Chapter 8: Accounting for Purchases and Accounts Payable
Chapter 9: Cash Receipts, Cash Payments, and Banking Procedures
Chapter 10: Payroll Computations, Records, and Payment
Chapter 11: Payroll Taxes, Deposits, and Reports
Chapter 12: Accruals, Deferrals, and the Worksheet
Chapter 13: Financial Statements and Closing Procedure
Chapter 14: Accounting Principles and Reporting Standards
Chapter 15: Accounts Receivable and Uncollectible Accounts
Chapter 16: Notes Payable and Notes Receivable
Chapter 17: Merchandise Inventory
Chapter 18: Property, Plant, and Equipment
Chapter 19: Accounting for Partnerships
Chapter 20: Corporations: Formation and Capital Stock Transactions
Chapter 21: Corporate Earnings and Capital Transactions
Chapter 22: Long-Term Bonds
Chapter 23: Financial Statement Analysis
Chapter 24: The Statement of Cash Flows
Chapter 25: Departmentalized Profit and Cost Centers
Chapter 26: Accounting for Manufacturing Activities
Chapter 27: Job Order Cost Accounting
Chapter 28: Process Cost Accounting
Chapter 29: Controlling Manufacturing Costs: Standard Costs
Chapter 30: Cost-Revenue Analysis for Decision Making


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