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Williams Jan R.
      Financial accounting / J.R. Williams, M.S. Bettner. - 18th ed. - USA : Mc Graw-Hill, 2021. - 772p. - ISBN 978-1-26057558-3.


The Williams book continues to rest on a bedrock of four key components: Balanced Coverage. The 18th edition of Williams provides the most balanced coverage of financial and managerial topics on the market. By giving equal weight to financial and managerial topics, the authors emphasize the need for a strong foundation in both aspects of accounting. Clear Accounting Cycle Presentation, In the first five chapters of Financial Accounting, the authors present the Accounting Cycle in a clear, graphically interesting four-step process. Central to this presentation is the dedication of three successive chapters to three key components of the cycle: recording entries (Chapter 3), adjusting entries (Chapter 4), and closing entries (Chapter 5). The Williams team places easy-to-read margin notes explaining each equation used in particular journal entries. . Jent Motivation. The Williamsteam has puttogethera marketleading student package that will not only motivate your students, but help you see greater retention rates in your accounting courses. Vital pieces of technology supplement the core curriculum covered in the book: McGraw-Hill Connect uses end-of-chapter material pulled directly from the textbook to create static and algorithmic questions that can be used for homework and practice tests and provides supplemental tools for both students and instructors. Problem-Solving Skills. Financial Accounting challenges your students to think about real-world situations and put themselves in the role of the decision maker through Case in Point, Your Turn, and Ethics, Fraud, & Corporate Governance boxes. Students reference the Home Depot Financial Statements— included in the text as an appendix—to further hone problemsolving skills by evaluating real world financial data. The authors show a keen attention to detail when creating high-quality end-of-chapter material, such as the Critical Thinking Cases and Problems, ensuring that all homework is tied directly back to chapter learning objectives.