Using Financial Accounting Information: The Alternative to Debits and Credits, Loose-Leaf Version - 10th Edition - by Gary A. Porter, Curtis L. Norton - ISBN 9781337276399

Using Financial Accounting Information:...
10th Edition
Gary A. Porter, Curtis L. Norton
Publisher: South-Western College Pub
ISBN: 9781337276399

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Using a proven non-debit/credit approach that emphasizes the decision-usefulness of accounting information and de-emphasizes mechanical procedures, USING FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING INFORMATION, 10E enables students to be effective decision makers and business leaders. Porter's unique Transaction Analysis Model demonstrates the effects of economic events on the balance sheet and the income statement. In addition, this book introduces financial data and business strategies through highly-recognizable focus companies that draw students in. Finally, larger topics are broken up into modules that encourage students to review and learn in manageable segments.

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Using Financial Accounting Information: The Alternative to Debits and Credits
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781111534912
Using Financial Accounting Information
10th Edition
ISBN: 9781337276337
Using Financial Accounting Information
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780324787962
Using Financial Accounting Information: The Alternative To Debits And Credits (available Titles Aplia)
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780538452748
Using Financial Accounting Information : The Alternative To Debits And Credits
5th Edition
ISBN: 9780324645101
Using Financial Accounting Information: The Alternative to Debits and Credits
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781285183237

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