Financial Accounting
Author:C. Thomas, Wendy Tietz, Walter Harrison
Edition:12th Edition
Introduces the principles used to record, analyze, and communicate financial information in business settings. It develops understanding of financial statements, transactions, and reporting practices while emphasizing interpretation, internal controls, and decision-making based on accounting data.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: The Financial Statements→
- Chapter 2: Business Transactions and the Accounting Equation→
- Chapter 3: Accrual Accounting and Financial Statement Analysis→
- Chapter 4: Fraud, Internal Control, and Cash Management→
- Chapter 5: Accounting for Receivables and Revenue Recognition→
- Chapter 6: Inventory Accounting and Cost of Goods Sold→
- Chapter 7: Accounting for Long-Term Assets→
- Chapter 8: Accounting for Liabilities: Current and Contingent→
- Chapter 9: Southwest Airlines: Analysis of Debt and Liabilities→
- Chapter 10: Corporate Stockholders’ Equity, Dividends, and Treasury Stock→
- Chapter 11: Understanding the Statement of Cash Flows→
- Chapter 12: Financial Accounting Analysis and Interpretation→