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Financial Accounting for Executives & MBAs, 2nd Edition
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COMPANION CASEBOOK FOR CASE-BASED INSTRUCTION

Faculty interested in exposing students to a wide range of real financial statements should consider Cases in Financial Reporting, 6th edition by Ellen Engel (University of Chicago), D. Eric Hirst (University of Texas - Austin), and Mary Lea McAnally (Texas A&M University). This book comprises 28 cases that are current and cover companies from Canada, France, Austria, the Netherlands, the U.K., India, as well as from the U.S.. Many of the U.S. companies are major multinationals. Each case deals with a specific financial accounting topic within the context of one (or more) company's financial statements. Each case contains financial statement information and a set of directed questions pertaining to one or two specific financial accounting issues. This separate, saleable casebook (ISBN 978-1-934319-19-2) is the perfect companion book to Financial Accounting for Executives & MBAs. Contact your sales representative to receive a desk copy or complete the Request an Examination Copy form.

Supplemental Materials

For Instructors

  • Instructor’s Manual: Written by the textbook authors, the Instructor’s Manual provides suggestions for classroom use and suggested solutions for the end-of-chapter questions, exercises, and problems.
  • Test Bank: The Test Bank provides a full range of mechanical, analytical, and critical thinking problems for each chapter of the book.
  • PowerPoint Presentations: PowerPoint presentations illustrate chapter concepts and help formulate classroom lectures and presentations.
  • Website:All instructor materials are accessible via the book's Website (password required, request a password from customer service) along with other useful links and marketing information. www.cambridgepub.com

For Students

  • Check Figures: Exercises and problems with check figures are identified with a checkmark preceding the exercise or problem number. Check figures are located at the text Website.