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Business & EconomicsACCOUNTINGAccounting Data AnalyticsData Analytics forAccountingVernon Richardson, Katie LTerrell, Ryan A TeeterEdition: 22021 368 pagesPrint: 9781260571097Connect: 9781260904307OVERVIEWData Analytics in Accounting is designed to prepareyour students with the necessary tools and skillsthey need to successfully perform data analytics.Using the IMPACT Cycle, the authors provide aconceptual framework to help students think throughthe steps needed to provide data-driven insightsand recommendations. Integrated in each chapter,labs provide students with hands on experiencesperforming analysis using various datasets and tools.Students will perform data analysis using Excel,Access (including SQL), Tableau, IDEA, XBRL, andWeka. With customer feedback in mind, the authorsincorporated three new chapters covering tax andcapstone projects that focus on both high-level andlow-level projects. Additional videos were integratedinto Connect to provide more lecture and lab support.This is an innovative course solution that includescutting-edge content and assessment paired withassignments that help students build the skills theyneed to succeed.FEATURESThree new Chapters: Tax analytics (Chapter 9): New chapter on taxanalytics, including examples of tax data, taxanalysis, tax planning, and tax visualizations. Basica Project (Chapter 10): New basic projectchapter that explores the order-to-cash andprocure-to-pay cycles from different userperspectives. Advanced Project (Chapter 11): New advancedproject chapter, estimating sales returns at Dillard’swith three question sets highlighting descriptiveand exploratory analysis, hypothesis testing, andpredictive analytics.6CONTENTS1. Data Analytics for Accounting and Identifying theQuestions2. Mastering the Data3. Performing the Test Plan and Analyzing the Results4. Communicating Results and Visualizations5. The Modern Accounting Environment6. Audit Data Analytics7. Managerial Analytics8. Financial Statement Analytics9. Tax Analytics10. Project Chapter (Basic)11. Project Chapter (Advanced): Analyzing Dillard’sData to Predict Sales ReturnsAppendicesA. Basic Statistics TutorialB. Accessing the Excel Data Analysis ToolpakC. Excel (Formatting, Sorting, Filtering, andPivotTables)D. SQL Part 1E. SQLiteF. Power QueryG. TableauH. SQL Part 2I. Power BIJ. Dillard’s ER DiagramK. Data DictionariesIntroductory DataAnalytics for Accounting:Building Skills with Exceland TableauVernon Richardson, Katie LTerrell, Ryan A TeeterEdition: 12021 576 PagesPrint: 9781260590838Connect: 9781264068272CONTENTS1. Using Data Analytics to Ask and AnswerAccounting Questions2. Master the Data: An Introduction to AccountingData3. Accounting data – data types and how they areused4. Master the Data: Preparing Data for Analysis5. Perform the Analysis: Types and Tools of DataAnalyses6. Perform the Analysis: Descriptive Analyses7. Perform the Analysis: Diagnostic Analyses8. Perform the Analysis: Predictive Analytics

Business & Economics9. Perform the Analysis: Prescriptive Analytics10. Share the Story11. Using the Amps Model to Put it All Together:Two Capstone ProjectsAccounting Information SystemAccounting InformationSystemsVernon Richardson,Chengyee Janie Chang, RodE. SmithEdition: 32021 576 PagesPrint: 9781260571080Connect: 9781260359343OVERVIEWAccounting Information Systems 3e covers the fourroles for accountants with respect to informationtechnology: users of technology and informationsystems, managers of users of technology,designers of information systems, and evaluators ofinformation systems. Accountants must understandthe organization and how organizational processesgenerate information important to management.The focus of Accounting Information Systems 3eis on the accountant's role as a business analyst insolving business problems by database modeling,database design, and business process modeling.Unlike other texts that provide a broad surveyof AIS related topics, this text concentrates ondeveloping practical business analysis skills throughreal-world examples, problems, and projects.Whether you are developing a new course for AISor incorporating AIS materials into your existingcurriculum, Accounting Information Systems 3e willhelp your students develop the technological skillsthey need for their future careers.data analytics techniques in Excel, Tableau, andPower BI. EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES (Chapter 12): A newchapter on Blockchain and Artificial intelligencehas been added to show students their impact onaccounting and auditing.New Questions: Added additional end-of-chapter Multiple ChoiceQuestions and Problems throughout the text.CONTENTSPART ONE: AIS and the Business1. Accounting Information Systems and FirmValue2. Accountants as Business Analysts3. Data Modeling4. Relational Databases and Enterprise SystemsPART TWO: Business Processes5. Sales and Collections Business Process6. Purchases and Payments Business Process7. Conversion Business Process8. Integrated Project9. Reporting Processes and eXtensible BusinessReporting Language (XBRL)PART THREE: Data Analytics and EmergingTechnologies in AIS10. Data Analytics in Accounting: Concepts and theAMPS Model11. Data Analytics in Accounting: Tools andPractice12. Emerging Technologies: Blockchain and AIAutomationPART FOUR: Managing and Evaluating AIS13. Accounting Information Systems and InternalControls14. Information Security and Computer Fraud15. Monitoring and Auditing AISPART FIVE: Optional AIS Topics16. The Balanced Scorecard, Business ModelCanvas, and Business Value of InformationTechnology17. Evaluating AIS Investments18. Systems Development and ProjectManagement for AISFEATURESTwo New Chapters: DATA ANALYTICS (Chapter 11): Now there aretwo chapters on data analytics - Chapters 10 and11. These chapters address the growing needfor accountants and business leaders to analyzeand make decisions using data. Both chaptershighlight the importance of data analytics inaccounting, especially in auditing. The chapteralso provides a hands-on introduction to several7

Business & EconomicsAccounting PrinciplesAccounting: What TheNumbers MeanDavid Marshall, Wayne W.McManus, Daniel VieleEdition: 122020 752 PagesPrint: 9781260565492Connect: 9781260248685OVERVIEWAccounting has become known as the languageof business. This new edition is written to meet theneeds of those students who will not be accountantsbut who do need to understand accounting to learnthe key language that embarks us in the businessworld. Marshall the leading text in the Survey markettakes readers through the basics: what accountinginformation is what it means and how it is used.The authors help students succeed through clear andconcise writing, a conceptual focus and unparalleledtechnology support. In using this text studentsexamine financial statements and discover what theydo and do not communicate. This enables them togain the crucial decision-making and problem-solvingskills they need in order to succeed in a professionalenvironment.CONTENTS1. Accounting — Present and PastPart One: Financial Accounting2. Financial Statements and AccountingConcepts/Principles3. Fundamental Interpretations Made fromFinancial Statement Data4. The Bookkeeping Process and TransactionAnalysis5. Accounting for and Presentation of CurrentAssets6. Accounting for and Presentation of Property,Plant, and Equipment, and OtherNoncurrent Assets7. Accounting for and Presentation of Liabilities8. Accounting for and Presentation ofStockholders’ Equity9. The Income Statement and the Statement ofCash Flows810. Corporate Governance, Notes to the FinancialStatements, and OtherDisclosures11. Financial Statement AnalysisPart Two: Managerial Accounting12. Managerial Accounting and Cost – Volume –Profit Relationships13. Cost Accounting and Reporting14. Cost Planning15. Cost Control16. Costs for Decision MakingCollege Accounting(A ContemporaryApproach)M. David Haddock, John EllisPrice, Michael FarinaEdition: 162021 544 PagesPrint: 9781260575774Connect: 9781260360011OVERVIEWBased on the best-selling text by the same authorteam, College Accounting, A Contemporary Approach,5e is a streamlined version of the text designed forinstructors who teach the course without coveringspecial journals. The authors represent the breadth ofeducational environments ensuring that the text isappropriate for all student populations. Throughout,they have adhered to a common philosophyabout textbooks: they should be readable, containmany opportunities for practice, and be able tomake accounting relevant for all.Appropriate for All Students: Readable, manyopportunities for practice, makes accounting relevantfor all.No Special Journal Coverage: A streamlined version ofPrice College Accounting, with the same author team,designed for instructors teaching the course withoutcovering special journals.CONTENTS1. Accounting: The Language of Business2. Analyzing Business Transactions3. Analyzing Business Transactions Using T Accounts4. The General Journal and the General Ledger5. Adjustments and the Worksheet6. Closing Entries and the Post Closing Trial Balance

Business & Economics7. Accounting for Sales, Accounts Receivable, andCash Receipts8. Accounting for Purchases, Accounts Payable, andCash Payments9. Cash10. Payroll Computations, Records, and Payment11. Payroll Taxes, Deposits, and Reports12. Accruals, Deferrals, and the Worksheet13. Financial Statements and Closing ProcedureCollege AccountingJohn Ellis Price, M. DavidHaddock, Michael FarinaEdition: 162021 1120 PagesPrint: 9781260570946Connect: 978126035999217. Merchandise Inventory18. Property, Plant, and Equipment19. Accounting for Partnerships20. Corporations: Formation and Capital StockTransactions21. Corporate Earnings and Capital Transactions22. Long-Term Bonds23. Financial Statement Analysis24. The Statement of Cash Flows25. Departmentalized Profit and Cost Centers26. Accounting for Manufacturing Activities27. Job Order Cost Accounting28. Process Cost Accounting29. Controlling Manufacturing Costs: Standard Costs30. Cost-Revenue Analysis for Decision MakingFinancial & ManagerialAccountingJan Williams, Mark S Bettner,Joseph V CarcelloOVERVIEWThrough proven pedagogy and a straightforwardapproach to the basics of accounting, Price/Haddock/Farinas i College Accounting, 16e offers first-timeaccounting students a path to understanding andmastery. The authors represent the breadth ofeducational environments ensuring that the text isappropriate for all student populations. Throughout,they have adhered to a common philosophyabout textbooks: they should be readable, containmany opportunities for practice, and be able tomake accounting relevant for all.CONTENTS1. Accounting: The Language of Business2. Analyzing Business Transactions3. Analyzing Business Transactions Using T Accounts4. The General Journal and the General Ledger5. Adjustments and the Worksheet6. Closing Entries and the Post Closing Trial Balance7. Accounting for Sales and Accounts Receivable8. Accounting for Purchases and Accounts Payable9. Cash Receipts, Cash Payments, and BankingProcedures10. Payroll Computations, Records, and Payment11. Payroll Taxes, Deposits, and Reports12. Accruals, Deferrals, and the Worksheet13. Financial Statements and Closing Procedure14. Accounting Principles and Reporting Standards15. Accounts Receivable and Uncollectible Accounts16. Notes Payable and Notes ReceivableEdition: 192021 1280 PagesPrint: 9781260575576Connect: 9781260706345OVERVIEWFinancial and Managerial Accounting: The Basisfor Business Decisions continues to offer a solidfoundation for students who are learning basicaccounting concepts. Known for giving equal weight tofinancial and managerial topics, the authors emphasizethe need for a strong foundation in both aspects ofaccounting. The authors mad

Business Statistics 45 Computer Information Technology 50 Economics Economics Principles 51 Labor Economics 64 Macroeconomics 65 . Business & Economics 6 ACCOUNTING Accounting Data Analytics Data Analytics for Accounting Vernon Richardson, Katie L Terrell, Ryan A Teeter Edition: 2

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