Intermediate Accounting
Author:Donald E. Kieso, Jerry J. Weygandt, Terry D. Warfield
Edition:18th Edition
Financial reporting is examined in depth, focusing on how accounting principles are applied to measure, record, and communicate economic information. It covers core topics such as assets, liabilities, equity, revenue recognition, and financial statements while emphasizing real-world application, regulatory standards, and analytical decision-making.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: The Environment and Conceptual Framework of Financial Reporting→
- Chapter 2: The Accounting Information System→
- Chapter 3: Income Statement, Related Information, and Revenue Recognition→
- Chapter 4: Balance Sheet and Statement of Cash Flows→
- Chapter 5: Accounting and the Time Value of Money→
- Chapter 6: Cash and Receivables→
- Chapter 7: Valuation of Inventories: A Cost-Basis Approach→
- Chapter 8: Inventories: Additional Valuation Issues→
- Chapter 9: Acquisition and Disposition of Property, Plant, and Equipment→
- Chapter 10: Depreciation, Impairments, and Depletion→
- Chapter 11: Intangible Assets→
- Chapter 12: Current Liabilities and Contingencies→
- Chapter 13: Long-Term Liabilities→
- Chapter 14: Stockholders' Equity→
- Chapter 15: Dilutive Securities and Earnings per Share→
- Chapter 16: Investments→
- Chapter 17: Revenue Recognition→
- Chapter 18: Accounting for Income Taxes→
- Chapter 19: Accounting for Pensions and Postretirement Benefits→
- Chapter 20: Accounting for Leases→
- Chapter 21: Accounting Changes and Error Analysis→
- Chapter 22: Statement of Cash Flows→
- Chapter 23: Full Disclosure in Financial Reporting→