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Introduction to Accounting (majors) ..................... 1

Introduction to Accounting (non-majors) ............. 2

Principles of Management Accounting .................. 3

Managerial Accounting ............................................ 3

Business Analysis and Valuation ........................... 4

Accounting Information Systems ........................... 4

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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH, 6E

Trotman | Carson | Gibbins ISBN: 9780170349680 776pp | Paperback | eBook | LMS integration © 2016

An Integrated Approach

Ken Trotman Elizabeth Carson Michael Gibbins

6TH EDITION

The sixth edition of this popular and respected textbook builds on the previous editions, drawing on topical and contemporary issues to make accounting interesting and relevant for today’s students.

• Makes clear the importance of accounting information by frequent reference to current material

• The authors write about companies, rather than spending introductory chapters concentrating on sole traders

• Frequent references are made to the content of annual reports; students learn about real companies and can follow their performance in the newspapers or the share market

• Carefully balanced depth of technical knowledge to challenge and inspire both accounting and non-accounting majors

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INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING (MAJORS)

1. Introduction to financial accounting 2. Measuring and evaluating financial position and financial

performance Appendix to chapter 2: Background: sole traders, partnerships, companies and financing

3. The double-entry system Appendix to chapter 3: A brief history of early accounting

4. Record-keeping 5. Accrual accounting adjustments 6. Financial reporting principles, accounting standards and

auditing 7. Internal control and cash 8. Accounts receivable and further record-keeping 9. Inventory 10. Noncurrent assets 11. Liabilities Appendix to chapter 11: Future cash flows: present value analysis

12. Completing the balance sheet 13. Revenue and expense recognition: additional concepts 14. The statement of cash flows 15. Financial statement analysis 16. Accounting policy choices 17. Sustainability reporting

Appendix: Woolworths Limited Annual Report 2014

ACCT2 FINANCIAL, 2E

Tyler ISBN: 9780170350341 320pp | Paperback | eBook | LMS integration © 2016

2ND ASIA–PACIFIC EDITION

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GODWIN

ALDERMAN

WHAT’S INSIDE:

• Core accounting concepts! • An innovative approach to teaching

and learning accounting principles. • Learn anywhere with

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FINANCIAL

ACCT Financial is the Asia-Pacific edition of the proven 4LTR Press approach to financial accounting, designed to enhance students’ learning experiences.

Concise yet complete coverage supported by a suite of online learning aids equips students with the tools required to successfully undertake an introductory financial accounting course.

The text is written for the preparers, or debits and credits, method of teaching and is presented in an easy-to-read and accessible style.

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1. Financial accounting 2. Financial statements 3. Recording accounting transactions 4. Accrual accounting and adjusting entries 5. Cash and internal controls 6. Receivables 7. Inventory 8. Non-current assets and intangible assets 9. Liabilities 10. Shareholders’ equity 11. Partnerships 12. Cash flow statement 13. Financial statement analysis

Appendix A: Time value of money Appendix B: Investments Appendix C: Woolworths Limited Annual Report 2014 (excerpted)

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ACCOUNTING: INFORMATION FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS, 3E

Cunningham | Nikolai | Bazley | Kavanaugh | Slaughter | Simmons ISBN: 9780170385411 560pp | Paperback | eBook | LMS integration ©2018

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A business-focused introduction to accounting for all students – not just those intending to be accounting majors. Departing from the traditional approach taken by other textbooks, students apply both managerial and financial approaches within the topics examined in each chapter. The conversational writing engages students in the theoretical content and how it applies to contemporary real-world scenarios.

• NEW Show students how accounting works in a chapter-by-chapter coverage of a real-world business. Long-form business case study – Café Revive – continues throughout the text

• NEW Students apply accounting knowledge and critical thinking skills to solve an everyday problem with end-of-chapter ‘Dr Decisive’ letter

• NEW Flip the classroom with MindTap for Accounting

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INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING (NON-MAJORS)

1. Introduction to business accounting and the role of professional skills

2. Developing a business plan: cost-volume-profit analysis3. Developing a business plan: applied budgeting 4. The accounting system: concepts and applications5. Recording, storing and reporting accounting information6. Internal control - managing and reporting working capital7. The income statement: components and applications8. The balance sheet: components and applications 9. The cash flow statement: components and applications10. Sustainable and profitable business practices

CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNTING: A STRATEGIC APPROACH FOR USERS, 9E

Hancock | Robinson | Bazley ISBN: 9780170261999 720pp | Paperback | eBook | LMS integration © 2015

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This bestselling introduction to accounting is now in its ninth edition, setting the standard for accounting education in Australia and New Zealand. The book is updated throughout to better integrate financial and management accounting. Suitable for a one-semester course at undergraduate or MBA level, for both accounting and non-accounting majors.

• Co-author Peter Robinson (Curtin/UWA) and lead author Dr Phil Hancock (UWA), and new author for all digital supplementary material Dr Peta Stevenson-Clarke (RMIT)

• Focus on the role and decision-making needs of the non-accounting executive

• Integrated framework-oriented approach to relay the interconnectedness between the financial accounting chapters and the management accounting chapters

• Chapter on Introduction to Managerial Accounting

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1. Introduction to accounting 2. Types of organizations and the financial reporting framework 3. Ethics and corporate governance 4. Wealth and measurement of profit 5. Presentation of financial position and the worksheet 6. Presentation of financial performance and the worksheet 7. Presentation of cash flows 8. Accounting for selected assets 9. Liabilities and sources of financing 10. Financial statement analysis 11. Worksheet of debits and credits 12. An introduction to management accounting: a strategic

perspective 13. Performance measurement and the balanced scorecard 14. Costs and costs behaviour 15. Budgets 16. Cost-volume-profit analysis 17. Accounting for decision-making: with and without resource

constraints 18. Capital investment decisions

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ACCT2 MANAGERIAL, 2E

Sivabalan | Sawyers | Jackson | Jenkins ISBN: 9780170350358 304pp | Paperback | eBook | LMS integration © 2016

2ND ASIA–PACIFIC EDITION

MANAGERIAL

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SAWYERS

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JENKINS

WHAT’S INSIDE:

• Core accounting concepts! • An innovative approach to teaching

and learning accounting principles. • Learn anywhere with

tear-out chapter review cards. • PLUS: interactive online study

tools for today’s student.

ACCT Managerial is the Asia-Pacific edition of the proven 4LTR Press approach to managerial accounting, designed to enhance students’ learning experiences. A blend of online and book-based learning assists with self-directed revision, testing of understanding of concepts, as well as actual application of concepts.

• Australian cases and examples give students direct application to relevant real-life concepts

• Friendly book extent with a breadth and depth of student content and extra instructor content contained in the online enrichment modules

• Tear-out revision cards for succinct, portable user-friendly summaries of key terms and formulas, learning objectives, concepts and revision demonstration problems and answers. Available as downloads so students can access them anywhere, any time

• Focus on environmental accounting and ethics and sustainability incorporated throughout the book in a modern, best-practice context

PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING

1. Introduction to managerial accounting 2. Cost behaviour 3. Product costing: manufacturing processes, cost terminology,

and cost flows 4. Job costing systems 5. Process costing systems 6. Service and operations costing systems 7. Departmental overhead costing 8. Activity-based costing 9. Cost-volume-profit analysis 10. Relevant costs and product planning systems 11. Long-term capital investment decisions 12. Fixed and rolling budgets for planning and decision making 13. Management accounting for cost control and performance

evaluation – flexible budgets and variance analysis 14. Decentralisation, and modern performance management

systems – the balanced scorecard 15. Accounting for sustainability – social reporting, environmental

reporting and management accounting 16. Ethics and management accounting

Appendix: Time value of money Appendix: The daily grind

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MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING: ASIA PACIFIC EDITION, 1E

Mowen | Hansen | Heitger | Sands | Winata | Su ISBN: 9780170258616 952pp | Paperback | eBook | LMS integration © 2016

MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING

M. MOWEN D. HANSEN D. HEITGER J. SANDS L. WINATA S. SU

Asia–Pacific edition

Asia–Pacific edition

The first Australia/New Zealand adaptation of the highly successful US text. Mowen takes a dynamic, modern approach that links directly to how students can develop their careers in real life, with a strong pedagogical framework and practical focus.

• ‘Making the Connection’ exercises show how management works in real life

• Chapter and other content covering Environmental and Social Management Accounting written especially for Australian and New Zealand teachers and students

• Table of contents restructured to meet Australian and New Zealand teaching and learning requirements

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MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING

1. Introduction to managerial accounting 2. Basic managerial accounting concepts 3. Cost behaviour 4. Job-order costing 5. Process costing 6. Activity-based costing 7. Master budget and behavioural issues 8. Standard costing: a managerial control tool 9. Flexible budgets and overhead analysis 10. Resource management 11. Cost-volume-profit analysis: a managerial planning tool 12. Short-run decision making: relevant costing 13. Long-run decision making 14. Performance evaluation, decentralisation, transfer pricing and

rewards systems 15. Environmental and social management accounting: its

contribution to business sustainability

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ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS, 10E

Gelinas | Dull ISBN: 9780170355391 744pp | Paperback | eBook | LMS integration © 2015

Teach accounting students to identify enterprise risks and provide quality assurance for a company’s information systems. This edition focuses on three critical accounting information systems in use today and provides students with the tools for organising and managing information to help them succeed and protect the integrity of their employer’s information system.

ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Part 1: Understanding information systems 1. Introduction to accounting information systems 2. Enterprise systems 3. Electronic business (e-business) systems

Part 2: Organizing and managing information 4. Documenting information systems 5. Database management systems 6. Relational databases and SQL

Part 3: Enterprise risk management 7. Controlling information systems: introduction to enterprise

risk management and internal control 8. Controlling information systems: introduction to pervasive

controls 9. Controlling information systems: business process and

application controls

Part 4: Business processes 10. The order entry/sales (OE/S) process 11. The billing/accounts receivable/cash receipts (B/AR/CR)

process 12. The purchasing process 13. The accounts payable/cash disbursements (AP/CD) process 14. The human resources (HR) management and payroll processes 15. Integrated production processes (IPP)

Part 5: Reporting 16. The general ledger and business reporting (GL/BR) process

Part 6: Acquiring an AIS 17. Acquiring and implementing accounting information systems

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BUSINESS ANALYSIS AND VALUATION: USING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS – TEXT AND CASES, ASIA PACIFIC EDITION, 2E

Palepu | Healy | Wright | Bradbury | Lee ISBN: 9780170261951 752pp | Paperback | eBook | LMS integration © 2015

B U S I N E S S A N A LY S I S & VA L U AT I O N[Using Financial Statements – Text & Cases]

SECOND ASIA–PACIFIC EDITION

Philip Lee Michael Bradbury

Krishna G. Palepu

Sue Wright Paul M. Healy

Developed specifically for students undertaking accounting valuation subjects, Palepu offers a practical and in-depth approach, with all new Australian content and Harvard case studies exploring various issues in this field.

• Australian content and case studies, including a running case study on Qantas and continuous case examples on Bega Cheese, Warrnambool Cheese and Fonterra, to help tie the theory in the chapters to real-world examples

• Part 4 contains 14 Harvard case studies; Palepu is the only Australian book available to carry this many Harvard cases

• Takes a practical, staged approach; walks students through the steps of analysis to help their understanding

• Expanded number of tutorial-tested questions helps lower your workload

BUSINESS ANALYSIS AND VALUATION

Part 1 1. Framework

Part 2 2. Strategic analysis 3. Accounting overview 4. Accounting implementation 5. Financial analysis 6. Forecasting 7. Valuation overview 8. Valuation implementation

Part 3 9. Equity security analysis 10. Credit analysis/distress prediction 11. M&A 12. Communication & governance

Part 4 Additional cases

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