Accounting Basics for Students takes students step-by-step from the basic accounting concepts and the accounting equation to transactions, journals (debits and credits), T-accounts, financial... More > statements and more complex issues such as accounting for inventory/stock, depreciation, bad/doubtful debts and bank reconciliations. With simple theory explanations, over 60 color illustrations and 88 individual accounting questions to test a student's understanding, you simply won't find a better companion to a student's accounting studies. Includes a 25-page accounting glossary valued at $10. (For high school and college students as well as working professionals.)< Less
Teeter Totter Accounting focuses primarily on journal entries that can be viewed graphically in the form of a Teeter Totter. This should help users obtain a mental picture of the process. This mental... More > picture is believed to be the key to unlocking the mystery behind the double entry accounting system. The book assumes the reader has a working knowledge of basic accounting including the accounting equation Assets = Liability + Owner’s Equity.< Less