Author: Michael H. Granof
Edition: 5
Publisher: Wiley
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0470390786
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Government and Not-for-Profit Accounting: Concepts and Practices
Known for its accessible writing style and concept-based presentation, this book arms accountants with critical information that accountants will be able to apply throughout their careers.Government and Not-for-Profit Accounting review. New coauthor Saleha Khumawala brings a fresh voice to make the content even more engaging in the new edition. Emphasis is placed on real world applications to clearly demonstrate the relevance of the material. New chapters are included on health care organizations and colleges and universities. In addition, numerous new examples are integrated throughout the chapters with new CAFR references to give accountants a stronger grasp of the conceptsRead full reviews of Government and Not-for-Profit Accounting Concepts and Practices.
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by Michael H. Granof - John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (2005) - Hardback - ISBN 047123009X 9780471230090
Unlike other government and not-for-profit accounting texts, this one is directed for both potential users and preparers of financial reports. Emphasis is placed on the significance of reported information and how both users and preparers can interpret and analyze accounting information.
Offering concise, flexible, and current coverage of key principles, Core Concepts of Government and Not-For-Profit Accounting, by Michael H. Granof and Penelope S. Wardlow, identifies the issues and unique features of this specialized accounting field. This edition explores the new financial reporting model for governments (GASB Statement No. 56) with references to real-world institutions, ranging from cities to private universities. With extensive end-of-chapter discussion questions, exercises, and problems that combine a hands-on reporting and an underlying philosophy approach, students from
Core Concepts of Government and Not-For-Profit Accounting
Unlike other government and not-for-profit books, this one is directed to potential users rather than preparers of financial reports. The emphasis is on demonstrating the significance of reported information and how users can interpret and analyze accounting information. Author: Granof, Michael H. ISBN-10: 0471361798
Government and Not-for-Profit Accounting Reviews
New coauthor Saleha Khumawala brings a fresh voice to make the content even more engaging in the new edition. Emphasis is placed on real world applications to clearly demonstrate the relevance of the material. New chapters are included on health care organizations and colleges and universities. In addition, numerous new examples are integrated throughout the chapters with new CAFR references to give accountants a stronger grasp of the concepts.
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