Thursday, January 29, 2009

International Business or Using Financial Accounting

International Business

Author: Michael R R Czinkota

International Business, 6th edition presents an up-to-date and complete exploration of international business issues and practice. The authors' experience as both practitioners and academics brings a balanced and seasoned voice to the text. The text is built upon a strong foundation of theory and includes current examples, cases, and insights showing how global businesses apply these concepts. The text examines the role and impact of culture and also includes numerous current world maps, helping readers develop and refine a global perspective.

Booknews

New edition of a text first published in 1989, covering operational concerns of small, medium, and large international or multinational businesses, as well as policy aspects reflecting the concerns of the US and other governments. Arrangement is in five sections on basic concepts of theory and practice, the international business environment and institutions, business-government interface, preparation for market entry, and strategic management issues. Updates include increased emphasis on ethics, the environment, diversity, and a global perspective. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Booknews

Reflecting recent developments and current interests, this text provides a strong theoretical basis as well as a practical examination of actual practice and real-world cases. The book describes the environment in which business operates, the process of business preparation and market entry, strategy and operations, and the impact of international business. Czinkota and Ronkainen teach marketing at international business at Georgetown University. Moffett teaches finance and international business at the American Graduate School of International Management. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)



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Using Financial Accounting: An Introduction

Author: Dennis Murray

Using Financial Accounting, 2e. means "change without pain" to adopters. This text looks at the balance sheet with a user-oriented approach that minimizes or eliminates procedure (debits and credits) and the accounting cycle. The focus is on ratio analysis and information usefulness. Financial statements are introduced early (Ch. 3) and are used throughout.



Table of Contents:
Ch. 1Financial Accounting and its Environment1
Ch. 2Basic Concepts of Financial Accounting27
Ch. 3The Balance Sheet66
Ch. 4The Income Statement105
Ch. 5Statement of Cash Flows198
Ch. 6Current Assets208
Ch. 7Noncurrent Assets260
Ch. 8Accounts Payable, Commitments, Contingencies, and Risks314
Ch. 9Noncurrent Liabilities350
Ch. 10Shareholders' Equity395
Ch. 11A Framework for Financial Statement Analysis443
Ch. 12Additional Issues in Liability Reporting486
Ch. 13Reporting Issues for Affiliated and International Companies531
Ch. 14Additional Dimensions of Financial Reporting572
App. AAccounting Procedures618
App. BCareers in Accounting641
App. CThe Time Value of Money652
App. DWendy's International, Inc.666
App. EReebok International Ltd.687
Glossary709
Index723

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