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SOLUTION MANUAL
Accounting Principles, 9th Canadian Edition Volume 1 & 2
By Jerry Weygandt, Donald Kieso,
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. Accounting in Action
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2. The Recording Process
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3. Adjusting the Accounts
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4. Completion of the Accounting Cycle
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5. Accounting for Merchandising Operations
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6. Inventory Costing
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7. Internal Control and Cash
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8. Accounting for Receivables
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9. Long-Lived Assets
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10. Current Liabilities and Payroll
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9. Long-Lived Assets
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10. Current Liabilities and Payroll
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11. Financial Reporting Concepts
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12. Accounting for Partnerships
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13. Introduction to Corporations
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14. Corporations: Additional Topics and IFRS
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15. Non-Current Liabilities
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16. Investments
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17. The Cash Flow Statement
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18. Financial Statement Analysis
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Learning Objectives
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1. Identify the use and users of accounting and the objective offinan
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cial reporting.
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2. Compare the different forms of business organization.
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3. Explain the building blocks of accounting: ethics and theconc
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epts included in the conceptual framework.
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4. Describe the components of the financial statements andexpl
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ain the accounting equation.
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5. Analyze the effects of business transactions on theacco
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unting equation. QN
6. Prepare financial statements. QN QN
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Summary of Questions by Learning Objectives and Bloom‘s Taxonomy
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