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Effective accounting for small businesses : a guide to business and personal financial success / David E. Tooch.

By: Tooch, David E [author.].
Material type: TextTextSeries: 2014 digital library: ; Managerial accounting collection: Publisher: New York, New York : Business Expert Press, 2015General Notes: Includes index; Available through the Business Expert Press e-library, which can be found on the Davenport University Library database page; Part of: 2014 digital library.Description: 1 online resource (1 PDF (81 pages)).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781631572111; 1631572113.Subject(s): Small business -- AccountingGenre/Form: Electronic books. DDC classification: 657 Online resources: Access full-text materials at no charge:
Contents:
Introduction to the book and the course -- Part I. Basic applications -- 1. Cost -- 2. Preparing and understanding the income statement -- 3. Monitoring cash flow -- 4. Preparing and understanding the balance sheet -- 5. The business plan: development and applications -- 6. Making a product -- Part II. Special topics and applications -- 7. How to plan, how to budget -- 8. Personal investment and capital budgeting -- 9. Decision-making, cost, cost allocation and revenues -- 10. Trend analysis and financial trends -- 11. Pricing and managing inventory -- 12. Taxes and their implications for your business -- Index.
Abstract: Personal financial management and success is as important as business financial management and success. Many of the topics presented apply to both our business and personal lives. As is the nature of managerial accounting, the concepts and applications are intended for internal use only. There are no rules regarding the content and format of in-house spreadsheets and reports. Our focus is strictly on reports that provide the best and most useful information to people and managers. Other accounting courses address "generally accepted accounting principles," IRS regulations, and stockholder and other external reports.
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Includes index.

Available through the Business Expert Press e-library, which can be found on the Davenport University Library database page.

Part of: 2014 digital library.

Introduction to the book and the course -- Part I. Basic applications -- 1. Cost -- 2. Preparing and understanding the income statement -- 3. Monitoring cash flow -- 4. Preparing and understanding the balance sheet -- 5. The business plan: development and applications -- 6. Making a product -- Part II. Special topics and applications -- 7. How to plan, how to budget -- 8. Personal investment and capital budgeting -- 9. Decision-making, cost, cost allocation and revenues -- 10. Trend analysis and financial trends -- 11. Pricing and managing inventory -- 12. Taxes and their implications for your business -- Index.

Personal financial management and success is as important as business financial management and success. Many of the topics presented apply to both our business and personal lives. As is the nature of managerial accounting, the concepts and applications are intended for internal use only. There are no rules regarding the content and format of in-house spreadsheets and reports. Our focus is strictly on reports that provide the best and most useful information to people and managers. Other accounting courses address "generally accepted accounting principles," IRS regulations, and stockholder and other external reports.

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