Intermediate Accounting, Vol. 1, 4E Lo & Fisher ©2020 ISBN-10 0135322901 ISBN-13 9780135322901 Test Bank & Instructor Solution Manual
Test Bank and Instructor Solution Manual
- Publisher:Pearson Canada; Vol1 4th edition (Feb. 8 2019)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0134820088
- ISBN-13: 978-0134820088
Copyright: 2020
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Intermediate Accounting, Vol. 1, 4E Lo & Fisher ©2020 Test Bank & Instructor Solution Manual
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About This Product
DESCRIPTION
Intermediate Accounting is designed as a learning tool for students at the intermediate level, rather than as a comprehensive reference source they might use many years in the future. Praised for its readability and conversational writing style, Intermediate Accounting helps students better understand difficult concepts in Accounting.
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MyLab Accounting is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with this text to engage students and improve results. Within its structured environment, students practice what they learn, test their understanding, and pursue a personalized study plan that helps them better absorb course material and understand difficult concepts.
New To This Edition
Chapter 1 – Fundamentals of Financial Accounting Theory
Added practical introduction of theory
Chapter 3 – Accrual Accounting
Updated financial statements and discussion of Canadian Tire 2016 Report to Shareholders
Chapter 7 – Financial Assets
New introduction to financial calculator keystrokes; added financial calculator keystrokes to all present-value calculations
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 – Fundamentals of Financial Accounting Theory
Chapter 2 – Conceptual Frameworks for Financial Reporting
Chapter 3 – Accrual Accounting
Chapter 4 – Revenue Recognition
Chapter 5 – Cash and Receivables
Chapter 6 – Inventories
Chapter 7 – Financial Assets
Chapter 8 – Property, Plant, and Equipment
Chapter 9 – Intangible Assets, Goodwill, Mineral Resources, and Government Grants
Chapter 10 – Applications of Fair Value to Non-Current Assets
Appendix B – Time Value of Money and Simple Valuation Techniques
Appendix C – Case Solving and Comprehensive Cases
Appendix D – Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited 2016 Consolidated Financial Statements
About the Author(s)
ABOUT THE CANADIAN AUTHORS
Since joining UBC in 1999, Professor Lo has taught extensively in intermediatelevel financial accounting for undergraduates, as well as master and doctoral-level courses. He has coached numerous winning teams in regional, national, and global case competitions. His outstanding teaching has been recognized by the Killam Teaching Prize. Kin has also been a visiting professor at MIT Sloan School of Management and the University of California at Irvine’s Merage School of Business.
Aside from research and teaching, Kin is also active in the professional accounting community, serving on provincial and national committees and contributing as a columnist to the Institute of Chartered Accountants of British Columbia’s magazine Beyond Numbers. From 2008 to 2011, Professor Lo was a member of the Board of Evaluators for the Chartered Accountants’ national Uniform Final Evaluation (UFE). He is a member of the Academic Advisory Council for the Accounting Standards Board of Canada. In recognition of his contributions to accounting education, he was awarded Fellowship by the CPABC in 2013. Kin is also an avid sailor.
George Fisher, MBA, CPA, CGA is the coordinator for the accounting option in the Bachelor of Business Administration degree program offered by Douglas College. He teaches financial reporting in the College’s BBA and Post-Degree programs and facilitates financial reporting courses for the Chartered Professional Accountants’ Western School of Business.
Mr. Fisher has been actively involved in the development of curriculum for CPA Canada since its inception. His publications for CPA Canada include IF1, IntermediateFinancial Reporting 1; IF2, Intermediate Financial Reporting 2; and AFR, Advanced FinancialReporting. Mr. Fisher previously co-led the development of the finance elective for the CPA Professional Education Program.
Mr. Fisher was associated with the Certified General Accountants for more than 15 years in several roles, including authoring the final exams for CGA Canada’s Financial Accounting 3 course (Financial Accounting: Liabilities & Equities). Other publications for CGA Canada include the domestic and international versions of Financial Accounting: Assets (FA2), Financial Accounting: Consolidations and Advanced Issues (FA4), and Corporate Finance Fundamentals (FN1).
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What is SM, TB , IM ?
· What is the Test Bank (TB)?
An ever-expanding collection of previously administered exams, quizzes, and other assessment measures in a wide range of courses made available for current students as study aids.
Why should I use previously administered tests to study?
* become familiar with how material will be tested
* see the format of the test
* practice test-taking skills
* simulate a timed exam
* gain more experience with course content
· What is a SOLUTION MANUAL (SM)?
A Solutions Manual contains all the answers to the questions in the book with detailed explanations and examples.
· What is an INSTRUCTOR’S SOLUTION MANUAL (ISM) OR INSTURCTOR’S MANUAL (IM)?
An Instructor’s Manual is the guide that your teacher may use when making lesson plans and contain extra questions and answers, lab assignments, and more.
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