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Financial Accounting: A Valuation Emphasis
Financial Accounting: A Valuation Emphasis
John S. Hughes, Univ. of California, Los Angeles
Frances L. Ayres, Univ. of Oklahoma
Robert E. Hoskin, Univ. of Connecticut
ISBN: 978-0-471-20359-9
©2005
592 pages
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Hallmark Features
  • Chapter feature highlights the valuation and economic consequences of core accounting concepts.
  • Emphasizes the construction of financial accounting information and how that information affects the value of the firm.
  • The text has received high marks for readability, use of real-world examples, and real-world transactions.
  • Provides early treatment of statement of cash flows and financial statement analysis.
  • An integrated example of a hypothetical company illustrates key concepts including valuation models.
  • Motivates students by helping them appreciate the significance of accounting information to managers, investors, regulators, and others with an interest in the firm's affairs.
 

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