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Computer Accounting

 Computer AccountingWydawnictwo: mcgraw-hill
Autor: Yacht
Liczba stron: 704
Oprawa: miękka
ISBN: 978-0-07-320410-9
Czas dostawy: 4 - 6 tygodni (na zamówienie)
Nasza cena: 209,00 zł  


Opis Computer Accounting:
Computer Accounting with Peachtree Complete 2005, Release 12, 9th edition, teaches students how to use Peachtree Complete Accounting software. The text first builds students' familiarity with all of the features of Peachtree Complete Accounting 2005. Step-by-step instructions show students how to apply accounting concepts to real-world situations.
All chapters have Software Objectives and Web Objectives, within chapter activities, end of chapter testing; end-of-chapter exercises, Internet activities, Going to the Net exercises, and writing assignments to reinforce important concepts.|If schools want to obtain another copy of Peachtree Complete Accounting 2005, Educational Version, they can request an academic site license from Peachtree Software. Instructors can download an application from this website (www.peachtree.com/training; link to Educational Partnerships). The Instructor's Manual & Key also includes an academic site license application that can be faxed to Peachtree Software. |Peachtree Complete Accounting 2005 software includes everything needed to record business transactions: general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, inventory, and job costing. The text is spiral bound for ease of use when working on the computer.|Going to the Net exercises and Internet Activities are in every chapter. This provides students more practice on the web, and extra reinforcement of chapter concepts. (The Going to the Net exercises have a solution in the Instructor's Manual.) |PowerPoint slides for every chapter are included on the textbook's website at www.mhhe.com/yacht2005. |Additional projects and a Peachtree Practice Set are included on the textbook's website at www.mhhe.com/yacht2005.|Four revised comprehensive projects allow students to incorporate what they have learned-Project 1: Sharon Watson, MD (after
Chapter 10)Project 1A: Student-Designed Service BusinessProject 2: Sports Shoppe (after
Chapter 14)Project 2A: Student-Designed Merchandising BusinessProject 3: Verde Computer Club (after
Chapter 18)Project 4: RBW Manufacturing, Inc.Project 4A: Student-Designed Project|PageOut is McGraw-Hill's unique point-and click course Website tool, enabling you to create a full-featured, professional quality course Website without knowing HTML coding. With PageOut you can post your syllabus online, assign McGraw-Hill Online Learning Center or eBook content, add links to important off-site resources, and maintain student results in the online grade book. You can send class announcements, copy your course site to share with colleagues, and upload original files. PageOut is free for every McGraw-Hill/Irwin user and, if youżre short on time, we even have a team ready to help you create your site!|License agreement included on Peachtree's Help menu. No need to obtain site license from Peachtree Software.|Improved Start screen.|Enhanced Help menu.|"Find" on reports and financial statements.|Sample company, Stone Arbor Landscaping, demonstrates Peachtree's Time and Billing features.|Display customer/vendor current balance on Task windows.|Auto creation of purchase orders based on low stock levels.|Create a purchase order from a sales order.|Mail merge with Microsoft Word integration; and Excel integration.|Email reports and financial statements.|Restore Wizard lets you restore an existing company or a new company.|Checkbook and account registers. |Open previous company.|Spell-check as you type.|Drill down to the original entry or ledgers. |
Chapter 1, Introduction to Bellwether Garden Supply, students back up to default and external media locations. Students use Peachtree's Restore Wizard.|
Chapter 2, Vendor Transactions, drill down to vendor balance from purchase order.|
Chapter 3, Customer Transactions, drill down to customer balance from sales invoicing task.|
Chapter 4, Employees, students use payroll defaults for salaried and hourly employees.|
Chapter 7, Financial Statements, students use drill down from reports to the original entry.|
Chapter 8, New sample company, Stone Arbor Landscaping, demonstrates Peachtree's time and billing features. |
Chapter 9, Maintaining Accounting Records for Service Businesses, students use Peachtree's simplified chart of accounts. |
Chapter 11, Accounts Payable, students use Peachtree's extensive chart of accounts. |
Chapter 12, Account Receivable, students use Credit Memos for sales returns. |
Chapter 14, Payroll, students use Peachtree's automatic payroll tax tables. |The software included with the textbook, Peachtree Complete Accounting 2005, Educational Version, can be installed on networked or standalone computers. Software features include flow-chart graphics on the Navigation Aid; accounts payable and account receivable credit memos; Windows XP and Microsoft Office 2003 compatibility; daily registers; drill down from tasks windows and financial statements; Excel conversion; mail merge with Word integration; Universal Price Code (UPC) and Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) field; updated screen illustrations. These textbook features ensure that students are working and learning with the latest technology changes of Peachtree Complete 2005, Release 12. This is reflected in the revised instructions, screen illustrations and report printouts that students use.|Peachtree's two sample companies, Bellwether Garden Supply, a retail business and service company, and Stone Arbor Landscaping, a service company, are incorporated into Part I of the text.|
Chapter 9, Maintaining Accounting Records for Service Businesses, gives students practice setting up a two service businesses from scratch: Jessica Wood Graphics and Student Name, Graphic Arts. The two businesses started in
Chapter 9 (one within the chapter and one at the end of the chapter) are continued in
Chapter 10, giving students an opportunity to complete the accounting cycle for three months of transactions and close the fiscal year. This exercise is especially useful for the students, since service businesses make up a large majority of the business world. |
Chapter 11 starts Part 3, Peachtree Complete Accounting 2005 for Merchandising Businesses. In
Chapter 11 students set up two merchandising business: Richard's Sales & Service and Student Name Service Merchandise. The two merchandising businesses started in
Chapter 11 are continued in Chapters 12, 13, and 14 giving students another opportunity for a serial exercise. |Students set up 11 businesses from scratch. This is valuable training for future accounting technicians.|The Year-End wizard walks students through the process of closing the fiscal year.|The Online Learning Center for the 9th edition of Yacht includes PowerPoint slides for each chapter; online student quizzing with feedback, grading and an email link to enhance the teaching/learning experience. The quizzes reinforce what students learn in each chapter.|The entire text is available on Primis at www.mhhe.com/primis for greater flexibility.|The software CD-ROM, Peachtree Complete Accounting 2005 is packaged with every text. This allows students to have their own copy of the software for use at home or on campus. The author recommends that the software packaged with the textbook be installed in the school's computer lab. The license agreement is included on Peachtree's Help menu. |There are four parts of the text: 1) Exploring Peachtree Complete Accounting 2005; 2) Peachtree Complete Accounting 2005 for Service Businesses; 3) Peachtree Complete Accounting 2005 for Merchandising Businesses; and 4) Advanced Peachtree Complete Accounting 2005 Applications. There are four comprehensive projects as well as three opportunities for students to design their own businesses.