Accounting Basics: Workbook/Michael a. Celender
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Description Accounting Basics: Workbook is the companion book of questions and exercises in the Accounting Basics series (Volume 2 in the series). Although written as a companion to the Accounting Basics: Study Guide (Volume 1), this workbook, which contains 88 questions and exercises, easily stands on its own and can be used as part of any accounting 101 curriculum or course. Using this workbook you will be able to practice: Recording transactions (journal entries), Formatting and balancing T-accounts, Drawing up a trial balance, Putting together the financial statements, Creating cash flow statements, Recording inventory as well as transactions for manufacturing businesses (sales, cost of sales, purchases, returns, manufacturing cost statement, etc.), Calculating and recording depreciation, doubtful debts, closing (year-end) entries and bank reconciliations, And much, much more...Also available in this series: Accounting Basics: Study Guide (Volume 1 in the series) - A comprehensive theory book on basic accounting concepts and practices. Accounting Basics: Dictionary (Volume 3 in the series) - The companion dictionary in the Accounting Basics series, with over 300 accounting and business terms defined. Accounting Basics: Complete Guide - A compilation of the Study Guide, Workbook and Dictionary in one comprehensive publication. The Accounting Basics series is quite possibly the simplest and most comprehensive series of basic accounting books in existence today. Though tailor made for both high school and college students, it is also very handy for working professionals looking to brush up on all the basic accounting concepts and practices. The Accounting Basics series is complimented by its companion website, www. accounting-basics-for-students. com, which provides free accounting information to thousands of students around the world every day. About the Author Michael Celender is an expert in accounting and business education. He has lectured and taught hundreds of st