Financial Accounting

Financial Accounting by Jeffrey Waybright is a comprehensive textbook published by Pearson College Div in 2009. This first edition spans 740 pages and is presented in English. The book introduces students to the accounting function and its role within the economic landscape, emphasizing accounting as an information-generating system that communicates essential financial data to support decision-making.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of accounting theory and concepts, framed within the context of its significance as “the language of business.” The text focuses on how financial information is communicated to various users, including shareholders and managers, thereby highlighting the art of conveying financial data about a business entity. This edition serves as a foundational resource for understanding the principles of accounting and its application in economic contexts.
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This textbook introduces students to the accounting function and how it is used within our economic society. The authors look at accounting as an information-generating system that communicates financial data to support end users in their economic decision-making. They include the theory and concepts of accounting, as well as their view of accounting as “the language of business” and as the art of communicating financial information about a business entity to users such as shareholders and managers.
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