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Frank Wood's book-keeping and accounts / Frank Wood and Sheila Robinson

By: Wood, Frank, 1926-2000.
Contributor(s): Robinson, Sheila I [(j.a.)].
Publisher: Harlow, England : Financial Times/Prentice Hall, 2001Edition: 5th ed.Description: ix, 590 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0273646192.Other title: Book-keeping and accounts.Subject(s): Accounting | BookkeepingDDC classification: 657.2
Contents:
- Pt. 4. Adjustments Required Before Preparing Final Accounts. 26. Methods of Drepreciation. 27. Double Entry Records for Depreciation and the Disposal of Assets. 28. Bad Debts and Provisions for Bad Debts. 29. Other Adjustments for Final Accounts. 30. Stock Valuation. 31. Accounting Errors and their Effect on Accounting Records. - Pt. 5. Final Accounts of Other Organisation. 33. Single Entry and Incomplete Records. 34. Club and Society Accounts. 35. Manufacturing Accounts. 36. Partnership Accounts. 37. Limited Company Accounts. 38. Analysis and Interpretation of Accounts. - Pt. 6. Wage Books and Records. 39.Wages Books and Records. - Appendix A. Glossary of Accounting Terms. - Appendix B. Step-by-step Guides. - Appendix C. Multiple-Choice Questions. - Appendix D. Answers to Multiple-Choice Questions. - Appendix E. Answers to Exercises. - Appendix F. Specimen Examination Papers. - Index.
Preface. - Matrix of Subjects Covered and Examining Bodies. - Pt. 1. Introduction to Double Entry Accounting. 1. Introduction to Accounting. 2. The Accounting Equation and the Balance Sheet. 3. The Double Entry System for Assets, Liabilities and Capital. 4. The Double Entry System for the Asset of Stock. 5. The Double Entry System for Expenses and Revenues. 6. Balancing off Accounts. 7. The Trial Balance. - Pt. 2. The Final Accounts of a Business. 8. An Introduction to the Trading and Profit and Loss Account. 9. The Balance Sheet. 10. Further Considerations Regarding Final Accounts. 11. Accounting Principles, Concepts and Conventions. - Pt. 3. Books of Orginal Entry. 12. Division of the Ledger: Books of Orginal Entry. 13. The Analytical Petty Cash and the Imprest System. 14. The Banking System. 15. Two-Column Cash Books. 16. Three-Column and Analytical Cash Books, and Cash Discounts. 17. Bank Reconciliation Statements. 18. Capital and Revenue Expenditures. 19. The Sales Day Book, Sales Ledger, Related Documentation and Other Considerations. 20. The Purchases Day Book, Purchases Ledger and Related Documentation. 21. The Returns Day Books and Documentation. 22. Value Added Tax. 23. Analythical Sales and Purchases Day Books. 24. Control Accounts. 25. The Journal.
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- Pt. 4. Adjustments Required Before Preparing Final Accounts. 26. Methods of Drepreciation. 27. Double Entry Records for Depreciation and the Disposal of Assets. 28. Bad Debts and Provisions for Bad Debts. 29. Other Adjustments for Final Accounts. 30. Stock Valuation. 31. Accounting Errors and their Effect on Accounting Records. - Pt. 5. Final Accounts of Other Organisation. 33. Single Entry and Incomplete Records. 34. Club and Society Accounts. 35. Manufacturing Accounts. 36. Partnership Accounts. 37. Limited Company Accounts. 38. Analysis and Interpretation of Accounts. - Pt. 6. Wage Books and Records. 39.Wages Books and Records. - Appendix A. Glossary of Accounting Terms. - Appendix B. Step-by-step Guides. - Appendix C. Multiple-Choice Questions. - Appendix D. Answers to Multiple-Choice Questions. - Appendix E. Answers to Exercises. - Appendix F. Specimen Examination Papers. - Index.

Preface. - Matrix of Subjects Covered and Examining Bodies. - Pt. 1. Introduction to Double Entry Accounting. 1. Introduction to Accounting. 2. The Accounting Equation and the Balance Sheet. 3. The Double Entry System for Assets, Liabilities and Capital. 4. The Double Entry System for the Asset of Stock. 5. The Double Entry System for Expenses and Revenues. 6. Balancing off Accounts. 7. The Trial Balance. - Pt. 2. The Final Accounts of a Business. 8. An Introduction to the Trading and Profit and Loss Account. 9. The Balance Sheet. 10. Further Considerations Regarding Final Accounts. 11. Accounting Principles, Concepts and Conventions. - Pt. 3. Books of Orginal Entry. 12. Division of the Ledger: Books of Orginal Entry. 13. The Analytical Petty Cash and the Imprest System. 14. The Banking System. 15. Two-Column Cash Books. 16. Three-Column and Analytical Cash Books, and Cash Discounts. 17. Bank Reconciliation Statements. 18. Capital and Revenue Expenditures. 19. The Sales Day Book, Sales Ledger, Related Documentation and Other Considerations. 20. The Purchases Day Book, Purchases Ledger and Related Documentation. 21. The Returns Day Books and Documentation. 22. Value Added Tax. 23. Analythical Sales and Purchases Day Books. 24. Control Accounts. 25. The Journal.

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