Produktbild: Introductory Accounting N4 Student Book

Introductory Accounting N4 Student Book

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

18.09.2018

Verlag

Oxford University Press, USA

Seitenzahl

256

Maße (L/B/H)

24/17.2/1.3 cm

Gewicht

386 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-044345-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

18.09.2018

Verlag

Oxford University Press, USA

Seitenzahl

256

Maße (L/B/H)

24/17.2/1.3 cm

Gewicht

386 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-044345-0

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Introductory Accounting N4 Student Book
    • Part 1 - Accounting theory, principles and concepts

    • Chapter 1 - The profit motive

    • Chapter 2 - Principles of increasing and decreasing wealth

    • Chapter 3 - Capital increase by rendering a service and trading

    • Part 2 - Forms of ownership

    • Chapter 1 - Kinds of enterprise

    • Part 3 - Documentation and authorisation of transactions

    • Chapter 1 - Types of source documents

    • Chapter 2 - The purpose and use of source documents in Accountancy

    • Chapter 3 - Filing documents

    • Chapter 4 - Authorising transactions

    • Part 4 - Opening a trading concern

    • Chapter 1 - Management decisions regarding the opening of a business

    • Chapter 2 - Other preparations regarding opening a business

    • Chapter 3 - Opening a current bank account

    • Part 5 - Accounting principles and definitions

    • Chapter 1 - Accounting concepts

    • Chapter 2 - The Trading Activity Cycle

    • Chapter 3 - The Accounting Equation

    • Part 6 - Traqding concerns: Double-entry principles

    • Chapter 1 - The double-entry principle

    • Chapter 2 - General Ledger entries

    • Chapter 3 - Posting to the General Ledger

    • Part 7 - The Cash Receipts Journal

    • Chapter 1 - The connection between the CRJ and the bank account

    • Chapter 2 - Uding the CRJ as a subsidiary journal

    • Chapter 3 - The analysis columns

    • Chapter 4 - Entering the source documents

    • Chapter 5 - Folio references in the General Ledger

    • Chapter 6 - Totalling and cross casting the CRJ

    • Chapter 7 - Posting to the General Ledger

    • Part 8 - The Cash Payments Journal

    • Chapter 1 - The connection between the CPJ and the bank account

    • Chapter 2 - Using the CPJ as a subsidiary journal

    • Chapter 3 - The analysis columns

    • Chapter 4 - Entering source documents

    • Chapter 5 - Folio references in the General Ledger

    • Chapter 6 - Totalling and cross casting the CPJ

    • Chapter 7 - Posting to the General Ledger

    • Part 9 - The analysis cash book

    • Chapter 1 - The connection between the ACB and the bank account

    • Chapter 2 - The analyis columns

    • Chapter 3 - Cash received and paid out

    • Chapter 4 - Blancinbg the ACB

    • Chapter 5 - Posting to the General Ledger

    • Part 10 - The Petty Cash Journal

    • Chapter 1 - The purpose of petty cash

    • Chapter 2 - Transferring money from the bank account to the petty cash account

    • Chapter 3 - Using petty cash vouchers

    • Chapter 4 - Opening a Petty Cash Journal

    • Chapter 5 - Cash payments from petty cash

    • Chapter 6 - Posting the petty cash entries and totals to the General Ledger

    • Chapter 7 - Balancing the Petty Cash account

    • Part 11 - The wages and salaries journal

    • Chapter 1 - Types of wage systems

    • Chapter 2 - Overtime remuneration

    • Chapter 3 - Deductions

    • Chapter 4 - Drawing up a Wage Journal

    • Chapter 5 - Drawing up a Salaries Journal

    • Chapter 6 - Recording wage / salary transactions in the Cash Payments Journal

    • Part 12 - Banck reconciliation

    • Chapter 1 - The aim of bank reconciliation

    • Chapter 2 - Bank Statement: purpose and uses

    • Chapter 3 - Reasons for the difference in balances

    • Chapter 4 - Steps to reconcile the Bank Statement and the Cash Journals / Cash Book

    • Chapter 5 - Reconciliation of the Bank Statement from the previous month

    • Chapter 6 - Payment of stopped cheques

    • Chapter 7 - Post-dated cheques

    • Part 13 - End of accouning period procedures

    • Chapter 1 - The Trial Balance

    • Chapter 2 - Calculating profit

    • Chapter 3 - The Balance Sheet