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Public administration : for state civil services and other competitive examinations
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Table Of ContentsPreface List of Tables Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Basic Concepts & Principles Chapter 3: Theories of Adminstration Chapter 4: Administrative Behaviour Chapter 5: Accountability & Control Chapter 6: Administrative Systems Chapter 7: Personnel Administration Chapter 8: Financial Administration Chapter 9: Union Government & Administration in India Chapter 10: Civil Services in India Chapter 11: State and District Administration Chapter 12: Local Government Model Test Papers (1-22) Appendix (1-26)…”
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Public administration in theory and practice /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Preface vii Acknowledgments ix PART I Normative Foundations 1 (62) Introduction 1 (4) Chapter 1 History of Public Administration as an Academic Discipline 5 (16) The Early Years 6 (1) Administration as Science 7 (2) The First New Public Administration 9 (3) Generic Management 12 (1) The Second New Public Administration 12 (1) Retrenchment and Critique 13 (4) The State of the Discipline 17 (2) Conclusion 19 (1) References 20 (1) Chapter 2 Ethics in Public Administration 21 (23) Administrative Theory and Ethics 21 (3) Types of Public Morality 24 (3) Constitutional Values 27 (4) Discretionary Judgment 31 (3) On a Practical Note: Enforcement . of Ethics Rules 34 (5) Ethics and Public Policy 39 (2) Conclusion 41 (1) References 41 (3) Chapter 3 Normative Foundations of Public Administration 44 (19) Normative Foundations of Public Administration 44 (1) Ancient History 45 (1) Bureaucracy in the Founding Period 46 (1) Informal Constitutional Amendment 47 (2) Legitimating Administration 49 (2) Administrative Responsibility 51 (5) On a Practical Note: The Profession of Public Management 56 (5) Conclusion 61 (1) References 61 (2) PART II The Management Subprocesses of Public Administration 63 (79) Chapter 4 A Conceptual History of the Budget Process 65 (24) Budgeting as a Management Subprocess 65 (1) Budgeting in Historic Perspective 66 (2) Macro-Budget: Perspectives 68 (6) Micro-Budget Perspectives 74 (4) The Fiscal Crisis of 2009-2010 78 (9) Conclusion 87 (1) References 87 (2) Chapter 5 A Conceptual. …”
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Professional responsibility in a nutshell /
Published 1991Table of Contents: “…THE LAWYER IN THE LEGAL SYSTEM: FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES The Lawyer as an Advocate: The Adversary System 304 (58) Justice and the Adversary System 304 (5) Lawyers' Roles in the Adversary System 309 (3) Specific Obligations of the Advocate 312 (50) Preparation for Trial 314 (1) Preparing a Witness for Trial 315 (2) Communication With Adverse Witnesses 317 (3) Acceptance of ``Questionable Cases''; the ``Guilty'' Client 320 (5) Delay 325 (1) The Lying Client or Witness 326 (1) The Problem 326 (1) The Alternatives 327 (1) Refuse to Call the Intended Perjurer as a Witness 327 (1) Withdraw From Representation 328 (2) ABA Standards Relating to the Administration of Criminal Justice: The Defense Function 330 (2) The Model Rules 332 (3) Nix v. …”
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Criminology today : an integrative introduction /
Published 2004Table of Contents: “…Gun Control 475 (4) The Administration of George W. Bush 479 (1) Crime in the News: Should We Arm the Teachers? …”
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Critical approaches to education policy analysis : moving beyond tradition /
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…Long.- The Politics of Student Voice: Conceptualizing a Model for Critical Analysis by Anjale D. Welton, Tiffany O. …”
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Constitutional government and democracy : theory and practice in Europe and America
Published 1968Table of Contents: “…The development of modern constitutional government in theory and practice : Modern political science and Aristotle ; The ideology of constitutionalism ; Constitutionalism and Christianity ; National unification ; Material factors of unification ; Political factors of unification ; The Roman law as a formative force ; The state ; Sovereignty ; The problem of responsibility ; Reason of state ; Developmental administration: core of the state ; Constitutionalism ; England's leadership in constitutionalism ; The spread of constitutionalism ; The living constitution ; Democratization of constitutionalism ; Socialism and constitutionalism 2. …”
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Netware to Windows NT complete /
Published 1998Table of Contents: “…66 (2) Single Point of Access to Network Resources 68 (1) Internetworking: Transport Protocol 69 (1) Interoperability: Service Protocol 69 (1) Security 70 (1) Maintenance 71 (1) Training 71 (1) Terminology 72 (1) Network Traffic 73 (1) File System Backup 74 (1) Complete Migration 74 (29) Getting All the Systems to Work Together 75 (1) The OSI Reference Model 75 (28) Chapter 3 Protocol Integration 103 (82) Chapter Objectives 104 (1) An Overview of the Communication Process 104 (1) An Analogy 105 (1) Addressing 106 (23) The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Reference Model 108 (2) The Physical Layer 110 (2) The Data Link Layer 112 (4) The Network Layer 116 (3) The Transport Layer 119 (1) The Session Layer 120 (2) The Presentation Layer 122 (2) The Application Layer 124 (2) The Complete OSI Model 126 (2) A Trekky Analogy 128 (1) Comparing Novell and Microsoft Networking Protocols 129 (1) Novell Netware Protocols 130 (10) Internetwork Packet eXchange (IPX) 135 (1) Sequenced Packet eXchange (SPX) 135 (1) Netware Core Protocol (NCP) 136 (1) Netware IP 137 (1) The Netware IP Client Architecture 137 (1) Routing Information Protocol (RIP) 138 (1) Netware Link State Protocol (NLSP) 138 (1) Service Advertising Protocol (SAP) 138 (1) Network Basic Input Output System (NetBIOS) 139 (1) Netware Remote Procedure Call (RPC) 139 (1) Apple Talk 139 (1) The NetWare Communication Process in Action 140 (1) Windows NT Networking Protocols 140 (5) Network Device Interface Specification (NDIS) 144 (1) Transport Level Protocols 145 (40) NetBIOS Extended User Interface (NetBEUI) 145 (2) NBF Limitation 147 (1) NWLink Internetwork Packet eXchange (NWLink IPX or NetWare Link Protocol) 147 (3) NetBIOS in TCP/IP (NBT) 150 (3) Transport Driver Interface (TDI) 153 (32) Chapter 4 Client Connectivity 185 (150) Chapter Objectives 186 (1) Overview of Multiplatform Connectivity from a Client Perspective 187 (2) Client Connectivity in a Heterogeneous Network Environment 189 (16) DOS/Windows Connectivity Options 189 (1) Installing the DOS/Windows 3.x Netware Client Drivers 190 (1) Supporting Multiple Protocol Stacks 190 (5) Connecting the DOS/Windows Client to NetWare and Windows NT 195 (1) NET Command Syntax 196 (1) Accessing NT Server Drives 197 (1) Accessing Windows NT Printers 198 (1) Another Alternative: Changing the Windows NT Server 198 (1) Using the NetWare MAP Command to Access a Windows NT Server Running File and Print Service for NetWare 198 (2) Integrating Windows for Workgroups with NetWare and Windows NT 200 (2) Supporting Non-Microsoft Windows Networks 202 (3) Making the Windows NT Network Connection from WFWG 205 (5) Configuring the Logon 205 (1) Logon Startup Settings 206 (1) The Logon to Windows NT 207 (1) Accessing File and Print Services 207 (3) Making the Novell NetWare Connection from WFWG 210 (76) The NetWare Login 210 (1) NetWare Client Redirector Options 211 (2) The NetWare User Tools 213 (1) Accessing NetWare File and Print Services 214 (1) The Latest Thing for Windows for Workgroups: 32-Bit Network Drivers 215 (5) Coordinating User Names and Passwords 220 (1) The Hidden User Name and Password File 220 (21) Profiles and Policies 241 (45) Windows NT Connectivity Options 286 (49) Windows NT Networking Architecture 288 (1) Windows NT Networking Architecture 289 (2) Overview of the Windows NT Logon Process 291 (2) NetWare Connectivity 293 (1) Windows NT Workstation Is Tightly Integrated with Windows NT Domains 293 (3) Logon Validation 296 (1) Loading the User Profile 297 (1) Microsoft's Client Services for NetWare (CSNW) 298 (1) Implementing CSNW for Windows NT 299 (2) Changing Your CSNW Settings 301 (2) Accessing NetWare Server Volumes and Directories 303 (1) Working with the MS-DOS-Compatible Command Prompt to Access Network Services 304 (1) Accessing Netware Print Queues 305 (2) Support for NetWare-Aware Applications and Utilities 307 (1) Don't Forget the Message Files 307 (1) Running NetWare-Aware Applications 308 (1) Monitoring CSNW Performance 309 (1) General CSNW Troubleshooting Tips 310 (1) Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Client Services for NetWare 311 (3) Are Profiles and Policies Still Supported? …”
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Fundamental Financial Accounting Concepts with Harley-Davidson Annual Report
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…An Introduction to Accounting 2 (58) Chapter Opening 3 (1) Role of Accounting in Society 4 (5) Using Free Markets to Set Resource Priorities 4 (1) Accounting Provides Information 5 (1) Types of Accounting Information 6 (1) Nonbusiness Resource Allocations 6 (1) Careers in Accounting 7 (1) Measurement Rules 8 (1) Reporting Entities 9 (1) Elements of Financial Statements 10 (1) Accounting Equation 11 (1) Recording Business Events Under the Accounting Equation 12 (3) Asset Source Transactions 12 (1) Asset Exchange Transactions 13 (1) Another Asset Source Transaction 14 (1) Asset Use Transactions 14 (1) Historical Cost and Reliability Concepts 15 (1) Recap: Types of Transactions 16 (1) Summary of Transactions 16 (1) Preparing Financial Statements 17 (4) Income Statement and the Matching Concept 17 (2) Statement of Changes in Stockholders' Equity 19 (1) Balance Sheet 19 (1) Statement of Cash Flows 20 (1) The Closing Process 21 (1) The Horizontal Financial Statements Model 21 (1) The Financial Analyst 22 (2) A Look Back 24 (1) A Look Forward 25 (1) Appendix 25 (2) Self-Study Review Problem 27 (1) Key Terms 28 (1) Questions 28 (1) Multiple-Choice Questions 29 (1) Exercises--Series A 29 (8) Problems--Series A 37 (4) Exercises--Series B 41 (7) Problems--Series B 48 (5) Analyze, Think, Communicate 53 (7) Accounting for Accruals 60 (60) Chapter Opening 61 (1) Accrual Accounting 62 (8) Transaction Data in Ledger Accounts 64 (1) 2008 Financial Statements 65 (2) The Closing Process 67 (1) Matching Concept 67 (3) Second Accounting Cycle 70 (4) Adjusting the Accounts 71 (1) Summary of 2009 Transactions 72 (1) 2009 Financial Statements 72 (2) Closing the Temporary (Nominal) Accounts 74 (1) Steps in an Accounting Cycle 74 (1) Accounting for Notes Payable 74 (4) Vertical Statements Model 76 (2) The Financial Analyst 78 (4) A Look Back 82 (1) A Look Forward 83 (1) Appendix 83 (3) Self-Study Review Problem 86 (2) Key Terms 88 (1) Questions 88 (1) Multiple-Choice Questions 89 (1) Exercises--Series A 89 (8) Problems--Series A 97 (6) Exercises--Series B 103 (7) Problems--Series B 110 (6) Analyze, Think, Communicate 116 (4) Accounting for Deferrals 120 (50) Chapter Opening 121 (1) Accounting for Deferrals Illustrated 122 (5) Summary of Events and Ledger Accounts 124 (1) The 2007 Financial Statements 125 (1) The Matching Concept 125 (2) Second Accounting Cycle 127 (5) Effect of 2008 Transactions on the Accounting Equation and the Financial Statements 130 (2) Third Accounting Cycle 132 (4) Effect of 2009 Transactions on the Accounting Equation and the Financial Statements 134 (2) The Financial Analyst 136 (4) A Look Back 140 (1) A Look Forward 141 (1) Self-Study Review Problem 141 (2) Key Terms 143 (1) Questions 143 (1) Multiple-Choice Questions 143 (1) Exercises--Series A 144 (5) Problems--Series A 149 (5) Exercises--Series B 154 (5) Problems--Series B 159 (5) Analyze, Think, Communicate 164 (6) The Double-Entry Accounting System 170 (68) Chapter Opening 171 (1) Debit/Credit Terminology 172 (1) Collins Consultants Case 172 (11) Asset Source Transactions 172 (4) Asset Exchange Transactions 176 (1) Asset Use Transactions 177 (2) Claims Exchange Transactions 179 (1) Adjusting the Accounts 180 (3) Overview of Debit/Credit Relationships 183 (1) Summary of T-Accounts 184 (1) The Ledger 184 (2) The General Journal 186 (2) Financial Statements 188 (1) Closing Entries 188 (2) Trial Balance 190 (1) The Financial Analyst 191 (3) A Look Back 194 (1) A Look Forward 194 (1) Self-Study Review Problem 195 (2) Key Terms 197 (1) Questions 198 (1) Multiple-Choice Questions 198 (1) Exercises--Series A 198 (9) Problems--Series A 207 (8) Exercises--Series B 215 (8) Problems--Series B 223 (8) Analyze, Think, Communicate 231 (7) Accounting for Merchandising Businesses 238 (60) Chapter Opening 239 (2) Product Costs Versus Selling and Administrative Costs 241 (1) Allocating Inventory Cost Between Asset and Expense Accounts 241 (1) Perpetual Inventory System 241 (2) Effects of 2008 Events on Financial Statements 242 (1) Recording and Reporting Inventory Events in the Double-Entry System 243 (2) Financial Statements for 2008 244 (1) Transportation Cost, Purchase Returns and Allowances, and Cash Discounts Related to Inventory Purchases 245 (6) Effects of 2009 Events on Financial Statements 246 (1) Accounting for Purchase Returns and Allowances 246 (1) Purchase Discounts 247 (1) The Cost of Financing Inventory 248 (1) Accounting for Transportation Costs 248 (3) Recognizing Gains and Losses 251 (1) Recording and Reporting Inventory Events in the Double-Entry System 251 (2) Multistep Income Statement 253 (2) Lost, Damaged, or Stolen Inventory 255 (1) Adjustment for Lost, Damaged, or Stolen Inventory 255 (1) Events Affecting Sales 256 (3) Accounting for Sales Returns and Allowances 257 (1) Accounting for Sales Discounts 258 (1) The Financial Analyst 259 (4) A Look Back 263 (1) A Look Forward 263 (1) Appendix 264 (1) Self-Study Review Problem 265 (2) Key Terms 267 (1) Questions 267 (1) Multiple-Choice Questions 268 (1) Exercises--Series A 269 (8) Problems--Series A 277 (3) Exercises--Series B 280 (8) Problems--Series B 288 (3) Analyze, Think, Communicate 291 (5) Comprehensive Problem 296 (2) Accounting for Inventories 298 (44) Chapter Opening 299 (1) Inventory Cost Flow Methods 300 (1) Specific Identification 300 (1) First-In, First-Out (FIFO) 300 (1) Last-In, First-Out (UFO) 300 (1) Weighted Average 300 (1) Physical Flow 300 (1) Effect of Cost Flow on Financial Statements 300 (2) Effect on Income Statement 300 (1) Effect on Balance Sheet 301 (1) Inventory Cost Flow under a Perpetual System 302 (4) Multiple Layers with Multiple Quantities 302 (1) Allocating Cost of Goods Available for Sale 302 (1) Effect of Cost Flow on Financial Statements 303 (3) Inventory Cost Flow When Sales and Purchases Occur Intermittently 306 (2) FIFO Cost Flow 306 (1) Weighted-Average and UFO Cost Flows 307 (1) Lower-of-Cost-or-Market Rule 308 (1) Avoiding Fraud in Merchandising Businesses 309 (1) Estimating the Ending Inventory Balance 310 (2) The Financial Analyst 312 (2) Effects of Cost Flow on Ratio Analysis 314 (1) A Look Back 314 (1) A Look Forward 314 (1) Self-Study Review Problem 315 (1) Key Terms 316 (1) Questions 316 (1) Multiple-Choice Questions 317 (1) Exercises--Series A 317 (6) Problems--Series A 323 (3) Exercises--Series B 326 (6) Problems--Series B 332 (4) Analyze, Think, Communicate 336 (4) Comprehensive Problem 340 (2) Internal Control and Accounting for Cash 342 (48) Chapter Opening 343 (1) Key Features of Internal Control Systems 344 (2) Separation of Duties 344 (1) Quality of Employees 344 (1) Bonded Employees 344 (1) Required Absences 344 (1) Procedures Manual 345 (1) Authority and Responsibility 345 (1) Prenumbered Documents 345 (1) Physical Control 345 (1) Performance Evaluations 346 (1) Limitations 346 (1) Accounting for Cash 346 (11) Controlling Cash 346 (1) Cash Payments 347 (1) Checking Account Documents 348 (2) Reconciling the Bank Statement 350 (1) Illustrating a Bank Reconciliation 351 (3) Cash Short and Over 354 (1) Using Petty Cash Funds 355 (2) The Financial Analyst 357 (3) A Look Back 360 (1) A Look Forward 361 (1) Self-Study Review Problem 362 (1) Key Terms 362 (1) Questions 363 (1) Multiple-Choice Questions 364 (1) Exercises--Series A 364 (4) Problems--Series A 368 (5) Exercises--Series B 373 (5) Problems--Series B 378 (5) Analyze, Think, Communicate 383 (4) Comprehensive Problem 387 (3) Accounting for Receivables and Payables 390 (52) Chapter Opening 391 (1) Allowance Method of Accounting for Bad Debts 392 (8) Accounting Events Affecting the 2008 Period 392 (1) Accounting for Bad Debts Expense 392 (2) General Ledger T-Accounts 394 (1) Financial Statements 395 (1) Estimating Bad Debts Expense 396 (1) Accounting Events Affecting the 2009 Period 396 (2) Year-End Adjusting Entries 398 (1) General Ledger T-Accounts 398 (1) Analysis of Financial Statements 399 (1) Recognition of Bad Debts Expense Using the Direct Write-Off Method 400 (1) Accounting for Credit Card Sales 401 (1) Warranty Obligations 402 (3) General Ledger T-Accounts and Financial Statements 403 (2) The Financial Analyst 405 (1) Costs of Credit Sales 405 (3) A Look Back 408 (1) A Look Forward 409 (1) Appendix 409 (5) Self-Study Review Problem 414 (1) Key Terms 414 (1) Questions 415 (1) Multiple-Choice Questions 416 (1) Exercises--Series A 416 (5) Problems--Series A 421 (5) Exercises--Series B 426 (6) Problems--Series B 432 (5) Analyze, Think, Communicate 437 (3) Comprehensive Problem 440 (2) Accounting for Long-Term Operational Assets 442 (58) Chapter Opening 443 (1) Tangible Versus Intangible Assets 444 (1) Tangible Long-Term Assets 444 (1) Intangible Assets 444 (1) Determining the Cost of Long-Term Assets 445 (1) Basket Purchase Allocation 445 (1) Life Cycle of Operational Assets 446 (1) Methods of Recognizing Depreciation Expense 446 (9) Straight-Line Depreciation 447 (3) Double-Declining-Balance Depreciation 450 (2) Units-of-Production Depreciation 452 (1) Comparing the Depreciation Methods 453 (2) Income Tax Considerations 455 (1) Revision of Estimates 456 (1) Revision of Life 456 (1) Revision of Salvage 456 (1) Continuing Expenditures for Plant Assets 457 (2) Costs that Are Expensed 457 (1) Costs that Are Capitalized 457 (2) Natural Resources 459 (1) Intangible Assets 460 (2) Trademarks 460 (1) Patents 460 (1) Copyrights 460 (1) Franchises 460 (1) Goodwill 461 (1) Expense Recognition for Intangible Assets 462 (2) Expensing Intangible Assets with Identifiable Useful Lives 462 (1) Impairment Losses for Intangible Assets with Indefinite Useful Lives 463 (1) Balance Sheet Presentation 464 (1) The Financial Analyst 464 (2) A Look Back 466 (1) A Look Forward 467 (1) Self-Study Review Problem 467 (1) Key Terms 468 (1) Questions 468 (1) Multiple-Choice Questions 469 (1) Exercises--Series A 469 (6) Problems--Series A 475 (6) Exercises--Series B 481 (5) Problems--Series B 486 (6) Analyze, Think, Communicate 492 (6) Comprehensive Problem 498 (2) Accounting for Long-Term Debt 500 (58) Chapter Opening 501 (1) Installment Notes Payable 502 (3) Line of Credit 505 (1) Bond Liabilities 505 (7) Advantages of Issuing Bonds 506 (1) Security of Bonds 507 (1) Timing of Maturity 507 (1) Special Features 508 (1) Bond Ratings 508 (1) Bonds Issued at Face Value 509 (1) Recording Procedures 509 (1) Effect of Events on Financial Statements 510 (1) Financial Statements 511 (1) Bonds Issued at a Discount 512 (5) Effective Interest Rate 512 (1) Bond Prices 513 (1) Mason Company Revisited 513 (2) Effect on Financial Statements 515 (2) Effect of Semiannual Interest Payments 517 (1) Bonds Issued at a Premium 517 (1) The Market Rate of Interest 518 (1) Bond Redemptions 518 (1) Security for Loan Agreements 519 (1) The Financial Analyst 519 (3) A Look Back 522 (1) A Look Forward 522 (1) Appendix 523 (4) Self-Study Review Problem 527 (1) Key Terms 527 (1) Questions 528 (1) Multiple-Choice Questions 529 (1) Exercises--Series A 529 (7) Problems--Series A 536 (3) Exercises--Series B 539 (7) Problems--Series B 546 (4) Analyze, Think, Communicate 550 (6) Comprehensive Problem 556 (2) Accounting for Equity Transactions 558 (46) Chapter Opening 560 (1) Formation of Business Organizations 560 (1) Ownership Agreements 560 (1) Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Forms of Business Organization 560 (3) Regulation 560 (1) Double Taxation 561 (1) Limited Liability 562 (1) Continuity 562 (1) Transferability of Ownership 563 (1) Management Structure 563 (1) Ability to Raise Capital 563 (1) Appearance of Capital Structure in Financial Statements 563 (2) Presentation of Equity in Proprietorships 563 (1) Presentation of Equity in Partnerships 564 (1) Presentation of Equity in Corporations 565 (1) Characteristics of Capital Stock 565 (1) Par Value 565 (1) Stated Value 565 (1) Other Valuation Terminology 566 (1) Stock: Authorized, Issued, and Outstanding 566 (1) Classes of Stock 566 (2) Common Stock 566 (1) Preferred Stock 567 (1) Accounting for Stock Transactions on the Day of Issue 568 (2) Issuing Par Value Stock 568 (1) Stock Clarification 568 (1) Stock Issued at Stated Value 569 (1) Stock Issued with No-Par Value 569 (1) Financial Statement Presentation 570 (1) Stockholders' Equity Transactions after the Day of Issue 570 (4) Treasury Stock 570 (2) Cash Dividend 572 (1) Stock Dividend 573 (1) Stock Split 573 (1) Appropriation of Retained Earnings 574 (1) Financial Statement Presentation 574 (1) The Financial Analyst 575 (2) A Look Back 577 (1) A Look Forward 578 (1) Self-Study Review Problem 578 (1) Key Terms 579 (1) Questions 579 (1) Multiple-Choice Questions 580 (1) Exercises--Series A 581 (4) Problems--Series A 585 (3) Exercises--Series B 588 (5) Problems--Series B 593 (3) Analyze, Think, Communicate 596 (6) Comprehensive Problem 602 (2) Statement of Cash Flows 604 (51) Chapter Opening 605 (1) Operating Activities 606 (1) Investing Activities 606 (1) Financing Activities 606 (1) Noncash Investing and Financing Activities 606 (1) Reporting Format for the Statement of Cash Flows 606 (1) Converting from Accrual to Cash-Basis Accounting 607 (5) Operating Activities 609 (1) Procedures for Determining Cash Flow from Operating Activities under the Indirect Method 610 (2) Preparing the Operating Activities Section of the Statement of Cash Flows Using the Direct Method 612 (9) Preparing the Investing Activities Section of the Statement of Cash Flows 615 (2) Preparing the Financing Activities Section of We Statement of Cash Flows 617 (4) Preparing the Schedule of Noncash Investing and Financing Activities for the Statement of Cash Flows 621 (1) The Financial Analyst 621 (2) A Look Back 623 (1) A Look Forward 623 (1) Appendix 624 (1) Self-Study Review Problem 625 (3) Key Terms 628 (1) Questions 628 (1) Multiple-Choice Questions 629 (1) Exercises--Series A 629 (4) Problems--Series A 633 (6) Exercises--Series B 639 (4) Problems--Series B 643 (6) Analyze, Think, Communicate 649 (6) (Online) Financial Statement Analysis Appendix A Accessing the EDGAR Database Through the Internet 655 (1) Appendix B Annual Report for The Topps Company, Inc. 656 (55) Appendix C Summary of Financial Ratios 711 (3) Appendix D Annual Report and Financial Statement Analysis Projects 714 (11) Appendix E Accounting for Investment Securities 725 (9) Appendix F Time Value of Money 734 (8) Glossary 742 (11) Photo Credits 753 (1) Index 754…”
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