Accounting 10, 20, 30
Course Configurations
ACCT24
Module 24: Financial Statement Analysis in Management Accounting (Core)
Outcome
Justify how financial statement analysis assists management with decision-making.
Indicators
(a) | Examine and outline the purpose of financial statement analysis in management accounting. |
(b) | Review what information financial statements provide and to whom financial statements may be of use. |
(c) | Analyze financial statements and express trends and changes using comparative balance sheets and comparative income statements. |
(d) | Investigate how a manager would interpret trends and changes (e.g., a slight increase/ decrease in net sales from one month to another). |
(e) | Analyze financial statements and express the strengths and weaknesses of a business using ratios (e.g., current, quick or acid test, inventory turnover, debt and equity, return on owners’ equity, markup and return on sales). |
(f) | Examine the performance earnings and efficiency analysis and describe how they support management decision-making. |
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R103903
Century 21 Accounting: General Journal(11th ed.)
This student resource is divided into 24 chapters that have the following subsections: 21st Century Skills, Critical Thinking Activities, Think Like an Accounting, Financial Literacy, Global Awareness, Ethics in Action, Forensic Accounting, Careers in Accounting and Accounting in the Real World. This resource promotes problem solving, discussion and creative thinking while building knowledge of accounting practices. One of the main differences between this and other common textbooks for accounting is that it introduces journalizing through the use of a general journal, not a combination journal. Special journals are still used in the textbook. Overall, the textbook would be appropriate for all three course levels.
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R032510
Accounting 1(7th ed.)
This Canadian textbook contains 12 chapters of current accounting practices, procedures and technologies. The exercises, case studies and computer applications reinforce the concepts presented and the career profiles provide real-world examples. A chapter review highlights accounting terms, review exercises, activities and questions to consolidate the learning.
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Accounting 1. Student Workbook
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Accounting 1. TestGen Test Bank

R002683
Accounting 101: From Calculating Revenues and Profits to Determining Assets and Liabilities, an Essential Guide to Accounting Basics
This book is organized into seven chapters that introduce topics and basic accounting terms using accessible language. This resource provides interesting facts and a history of accounting, and includes topics such as accounting scandals, fraud and big companies.

R037839
Century 21 Accounting Multicolumn Journal(10th ed.)
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Century 21 Accounting Multicolumn Journal. Instructor's Resource CD
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Century 21 Accounting Multicolumn Journal. Instructor's Resource Kit
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Century 21 Accounting. Multicolumn Journal, Introductory Course, Chapters 1-17

R009001
Chartered Professional Accountants Canada
This website provides resources that could be utilized to enhance student learning in an accounting, entrepreneurship or financial literacy. The site offers case studies, videos, articles and career information. The resources on the site could be used to introduce or expand on topics in general or for independent guided inquiry. The site specifically addresses the career path and experiences of becoming a chartered professional accountant.
Links :
Click here
Media and Formats :
Website
Price :
Free


Record posted/updated:
March 23, 2022

R009355
Financial Accounting(Seventh Canadian Edition)
This resource consists of 10 chapters which contain a variety of information, assignments, activities, projects, ethical questions and business analyses that may be more suitable for accounting students. There are may project ideas located in the Stop + Think, Cooking the Books, and Spotlight on Businesses sections. There is an online component to this resource that offers tutorials, homework and assessment program.