Intermediate Accounting [Hardcover] chapter Summaries:
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Instructor’s Manual, Solutions Manual, Test Bank, Computerized Test Bank IBM 3.5, Test Preparation Service, Solution and Teaching Transparencies, Student Study Guide, Workpapers, Self-Study Problems/Solutions Book, Lotus Problems, Rockford Corporation Computerized Practice Set, PowerPoint Presentations, Instructor’s and Solutions Manual on Disk, Instructor’s Resource System on CD-ROM available. — The publisher, John Wiley & Sons
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INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING by Kieso, Weygandt, and Warfield is, quite simply, the standard by which all other intermediate accounting texts are measured. Through thirty years and twelve best-selling editions, the text has built a reputation for accuracy, comprehensiveness, and student success. The Thirteenth Edition maintains the qualities for which the text is globally recognized, and continues to be your students’ gateway to the profession! Volume I is comprised of Chapters 1-14. Each study guide chapter is comprised of a detailed chapter review, demonstration problems, true/false, multiple-choice, matching questions, and copmrehensive exercises. Solutions to study guide questions are provided.
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Intermediate Accounting [Hardcover] Book Reviews:
This is an excellent book, very well written and comprehensive. However, without an instructor or a complete solutions manual, this book is impossible to use! When are authors and publishers going to learn that a beautifully thoughtout set of exercises is utterly worthless in a quantitative subject like Accounting without the solutions available! I’m presently taking a course from this book, however I would never buy this book for personal use – no answers!
What a dissappointing, unclear and abstract textbook! The chapters ill-prepare and ill-equip the student to solve any of the exercises. In addition, the book provides no key figures or key points for which a student can guide himself. It seems that the motive is to deliberately confuse the student and obfiscate the topics. In using this textbook, you are guaranteed to need supplemental textbooks, workbooks and study guides in order to get an adequate understanding (and how nice… they offer these items for purchase!). I really question the authors’ intent and purpose given their unnecessary obscure approach to the topic. Stay away from this book.
As a recent accounting graduate, and current graduate student, I can tell you that this text is one of the best accounting books I ever read. Intermediate Accounting is a tough, voluminous subject, which is why it takes two semesters to get through it! Keiso and Weygandt do a great job of walking students through the specifics of a topic, along with its history, alternatives, and the profession’s arguments for and against some of the more controversial ones. The problems and cases following the chapters are extremely challenging and thought-provoking; great supplements to the readings and class lectures. If you are an accounting professor, or an accounting student or professional, this book is a fantastic textbook and excellent resource during your career. I will have it in my cubicle at my firm!
