| Target Audience | Key Features | Pedagogy | 2nd Edition Changes |
| Supplements | Brief Table of Contents | About the Authors |
Solutions Manual: Created by the authors, the Solutions Manual contains complete solutions to all the assignment material in the textbook.
Test Bank: Written by the authors, the test bank includes multiple-choice items, matching questions, short essay questions, and problems.
Computerized Test Bank: This computerized version of the test bank enables you to add and edit questions; create up to 99 versions of each test; attach graphic files to questions; import and export AsCii files; and select questions based on type or learning objective. it provides password protection for saved tests and is able to run on a network., the test bank includes multiple-choice items, matching questions, short essay questions, and problems.
PowerPoint: The PowerPoint slides outline key elements of each module.
Website: All instructor materials are accessible via the book’s Website (request password) along with other useful links and information.
Student Solutions Manual Created by the authors, the student solutions manual contains all solutions to the even-numbered assignment materials in the textbook. This is a restricted item that is only available to students after their instructor has authorized its purchase.
Website: Useful links are available to students free of charge on the book’s Website. www.cambridgepub.com
Cases in Financial Reporting, 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 and is a perfect companion book for faculty interested in exposing students to a wide range of real financial statements. The cases are current and cover companies from Canada, France, Austria, the Netherlands, the UK, 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 is a separate, saleable casebook (ISBN 978-1-934319-19-2). Contact your sales representative to receive a desk copy or email customerservice@cambridgepub.com.
This supplement is ideal for distance/online/hybrid instruction, faculty responsible for large sections, and for courses requiring independent learning. Available for an additional fee, WebAssign is a Web-based instruction and homework management system that enables students to solve select assignments in each module and receive instant feedback. Assignments with the WebAssign logo logo in the margin next to them are available in WebAssign. For more information, contact your sales representative or try the WebAssign demo.