tailieunhanh - Principles accounting financial (15th edition): Part 2

(BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of Principles accounting financial (15th edition) has contents: Current liabilities and payroll, accounting for partnerships and limited liability companies, investments and fair value accounting, statement of cash flows,. and other contents. Invite you to refer. | CHAPTER 9 Receivables Chapters 1-4 Accounting Cycle Chapter 5 Accounting Systems Income Statement Statement of Owner s Equity Balance Sheet Statement of Cash Flows Chapter 6 Accounting for Merchandising Businesses Chapter 16 Cash Flows Assets Liabilities Owner s Equity Chapter 8 Cash Chapter 9 Receivables Chapter 11 Chapter 14 Current Liabilities Bonds and Notes Chapter 12 Partnerships Chapter 13 Corporations Chapter 7 Inventories Chapter 10 Fixed and Intangible Assets Chapter 15 Investments Financial Statement Analysis Statement of Owner s Equity XXX XXX XXX XXX Owner s capital Jan. 1 Net income Withdrawals Increase in capital Cash flows from used in operating activities Cash flows from used in investing activities Cash flows from used in financing activities Increase decrease in cash flows Income Statement Balance Sheet Sales Cost of merchandise sold XXX XXX Current assets Cash XXX Gross profit XXX Accounts receivable XXX Operating expenses Allowance for doubtful accounts XXX Advertising expense XXX XXX Depreciation expense XXX Notes receivable XXX Amortization expense XXX Merchandise inventory XXX Depletion expense XXX Total current assets XXX Bad debt expense XXX Property plant and equipment XXX XXX Intangible assets XXX XXX Total long-term assets XXX Total operating expenses XXX Total assets XXX Income from operations XXX Liabilities Other revenue and expenses XXX Current liabilities XXX Interest revenue XXX Long-term liabilities XXX Net income XXX Total liabilities XXX Owner s equity XXX Total liabilities and owner s equity XXX Statement of Cash Flows XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX BLOOMBERG GETTY IMAGES Keurig Green Mountain Inc. A company generates revenues by providing goods or services to customers. For example Keurig Green Mountain Inc. sells brewing systems and related beverage packets to supermarkets department stores convenience stores and club stores. Keurig also sells directly to consumers through its website at www .. If you were to buy a .

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