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How does an organization collect money owed by its customers? How can a corporation use sales data to manage inventory? Can a supplier's customer cover their debts? All of these questions can be answered using accounting information. Because daily decisions use economic information and have economic consequences, every professional will benefit from an understanding of accounting. In Survey of Accounting, Raiborn and Watson provide the essentials of both financial and managerial accounting, offering a flexible text that can be used by students with a variety of backgrounds,and in courses with varying approaches. FEATURES IN THE REAL WORLD. These openning vignettes relate the information in the chapters to real-world accounting issues faced by actual organizations and business people. VISUAL RECAP. Each chapter offers periodic summaries of information, presented visually, providing readers with clear, quick points for review. PRACTICAL APPLICATION. A variety of questions, exercised, problems, and short cases for in-class discussion or homework are included in every chapter. Some of these address communication, team-work, or decision-making skills; ethical or quality issues; or technical skills by including the use of the Internet or certain software programs. USER PERSPECTIVE. Emphasizing the practical uses of accounting, the "Accounting Information for Decision Making" section is included in most chapters. ORGANIZATION. Fourteen chapters divided into five sections enhance the flexibility and clarity of presentation of the text.Raiborn, Cecily A. is the author of 'Survey of Accounting', published 2002 under ISBN 9780471229933 and ISBN 0471229938.
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