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PEARSON CANADA PROUDLY PRESENTS
Accounting Volume 1 & 2 Ninth Canadian Edition
Charles T. Horngren, Stanford University Walter T. Harrison Jr., Baylor University Jo-Ann L. Johnston, British Columbia Institute of TechnologyCarol Meissner, Georgian College Peter R. Norwood, Langara College
ISBN Vol 1: 013309863X ISBN Vol 2: 0133098729
Volume 1 Available January 2013 Volume 2 Available February 2013
Table of Contents
Volume 1
PART 1 The Basic Structure of Accounting
Chapter 1 Accounting and the Business Environment
Chapter 2 Recording Business Transactions
Chapter 3 Measuring Business Income: The Adjusting Process
Chapter 4 Completing the Accounting Cycle
Chapter 5 Merchandising Operations and the Accounting Cycle
Chapter 6 Accounting for Merchandise Inventory
Chapter 7 Accounting Information Systems
PART 2 Accounting for Assets and Liabilities
Chapter 8 Internal Control and Cash
Chapter 9 Receivables
Chapter 10 Property, Plant, and Equipment; Goodwill; and Intangibles
Chapter 11 Current Liabilities and Payroll
Appendix A Gildan Activewear Inc. 2011 Annual Report
Appendix B Typical Charts of Accounts for Different Types of Businesses
Accounting, Canadian Ninth Edition, with MyAccountingLab provides
excellent accounting instructors with the textbook and technology support
they need to teach this very challenging subject. However, we recognize that
more and more students read only those parts of the chapters they need to
do their assignments, to fill their gaps in knowledge, or to study for a test or
exam. Time is tight for everyone, especially students, so it is vital we provide
easy access when designing and writing the textbook.
Our main focus in this new edition of Accounting is student accessibility and
student engagement. These will help to lead to student success in accounting.
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made a real effort to look at what we have done in the past and to look at
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with MyAccountingLab package really serves the needs of today’s students.
Key Changes to the Ninth Edition
• NEW Connecting Chapter “X”—A “roadmap” chart that lists each Key
Question (Learning Objectives in student-friendly language) and Learning
Objective and each main heading, along with page references. This
feature recognizes that students may not read the chapter from beginning
to end, so page references help students find what they need quickly,
increasing student accessibility.
• NEW Why It’s Done This Way box—Throughout the chapter this box
highlights why the accounting in the chapter is done the way it is by linking
the accounting back to the principles of the framework described in
Chapter 1. This helps students understand “why” as well as “how.”
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Volume 2
PART 3 Accounting for Partnerships and Corporate Transactions
Chapter 12 Partnerships
Chapter 13 Corporations: Share Capital and the Balance Sheet
Chapter 14 Corporations: Retained Earnings and the Income Statement
Chapter 15 Long-Term Liabilities
Chapter 16 Investments and International Operations
PART 4 Analysis of Accounting Information
Chapter 17 The Cash Flow Statement
Chapter 18 Financial Statement Analysis
Appendix A Gildan Activewear Inc. 2011 Annual Report
Appendix B Present-Value Tables and Future-Value Tables
Appendix C Typical Charts of Accounts for Different Types of Businesses
• NEW Just Checking— These boxes contain three questions and
appear at the end of each Learning Objective. Students have the chance
to check their understanding of the material just covered. The solutions
are provided at the end of the chapter and on MyAccountingLab.
• NEW Chapter Summary—The chapter summary has been completely
revised into a table format to increase student engagement. Organized by
Learning Objective and Key Question, with page references, the summary
material is provided in point form and, where helpful, key diagrams and
formulas from the chapter are included.
• Summary Problem for Your Review—Pulls together the chapter concepts
with a challenging review problem and fully worked solution. Notes in the
margin and within the solution give hints for tackling the solution, remind-
ers of things to watch for, and further explanations about the solutions.
• NEW Glossaries at the End of Each Chapter, as well as at the End of
the Textbook —A glossary with definitions and page references is now
available for students who skip to the end of the chapter first or for
students who want the chapter definitions all in one place when studying.
• NEW IFRS Mini-Cases in Selected Chapters —At the end of selected
chapters, IFRS Mini-Cases give students the opportunity to explore and
apply IFRS concepts at an appropriate, introductory level.
• NEW & IMPROVED Instructor Supplements Package—Now with an
integration of low, mid, and high stakes assessment, newly mapped to
Canadian professional accounting competencies and continued integration
of CGA guidelines for multiple choice questions.
• NEW Technology Integration— Chapter content is heavily integrated
with MyAccountingLab with enhanced icons and features that all relate
back to MyAccountingLab.
• NEW MyAccountingCourse—which is an innovative combination
of the powerful formative assessment and multimedia resources of
MyAccountingLab now available with fully mapped lesson and tutorial
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