Financial Accounting

Financial Accounting
Author: W. Steve Albrecht
Publisher: Arden Shakespeare
Total Pages: 1040
Release: 2008
Genre: Accounting
ISBN: 9780324648515

Solid financial information and the ability to use that information successfully in business today differentiate the truly exceptional from the ordinary. Now you can guide your students in developing the understanding and skills to make them true winners in business with the proven, balanced blend of procedure and concepts in the latest edition of Albrecht/Stice/Stice's FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING. Organized around business activities, FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING, 10th Edition presents the procedural detail necessary for students to learn the mechanics of preparing accounting information, with an emphasis on how to analyze and use what they are learning to make informed decisions.This edition's lively writing style, packed with a wealth of examples from leading companies, helps students discover, first-hand, the effects and importance of financial accounting information. Designed to address a diversity of learning styles and career needs, the book offers expanded coverage as well as basic material in each chapter--giving you the flexibility to explore in-depth any topics you choose. Streamlined chapters build a strong, practical context around the procedures of accounting with powerful student-oriented learning features and a new, innovative online ThomsonNOW⢠teaching and learning system that helps prepare your students for accounting success, no matter what their career choices or future plans.

Accounting Information Systems

Accounting Information Systems
Author: Joseph W. Wilkinson
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 608
Release: 1999-10-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780471253525

Intended for a one-semester course in Accounting Information Systems taught at the sophomore, junior, or senior level at most two- and four-year schools. This revision is completely streamlined, includes new pedagogy, and is accompanied by a CD-ROM containing added coverage, making it flexible enough to suit a variety of different approaches to the course.

Merchants of Death

Merchants of Death
Author: Helmuth Carol Engelbrecht
Publisher: Ludwig von Mises Institute
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1937
Genre: Arms transfers
ISBN: 1610163907

Stem Cells

Stem Cells
Author: Ariff Bongso
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 721
Release: 2011
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9814289388

Stem cell biology has drawn tremendous interest in recent years as it promises cures for a variety of incurable diseases. This book deals with the basic and clinical aspects of stem cell research and involves work on the full spectrum of stem cells isolated today. It also covers the conversion of stem cell types into a variety of useful tissues which may be used in the future for transplantation therapy. It is thus aimed at undergraduates, postgraduates, scientists, embryologists, doctors, tissue engineers and anyone who wishes to gain some insight into stem cell biology. This book is important as it is comprehensive and covers all aspects of stem cell biology, from basic research to clinical applications. It will have 33 chapters written by renowned stem cell scientists worldwide. It will be up-to-date and all the chapters include self-explanatory figures, color photographs, graphics and tables. It will be easy to read and give the reader a complete understanding and state of the art of the exciting science and its applications.

The Splendid Blond Beast

The Splendid Blond Beast
Author: Christopher Simpson
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2017-04-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1504043499

From a National Jewish Book Award–winning author: The “revelatory and shocking” investigation into the CIA’s liberation of Nazi war criminals (Kirkus Reviews). How did Gen, Karl Wolff, one of the highest-ranking members of the Nazi Party’s Waffen-SS, who personally oversaw the deportation of three hundred thousand Jews to the Treblinka extermination camps, escape prosecution at the Nuremberg trials? As revealed in this groundbreaking investigation—culled from recently uncovered archival documents—the answer lies within the US government, which buried reports on the Final Solution and was complicit in the recruitment of Nazi war criminals, all to protect the world economy. Among the key players was CIA director Allen Dulles, who was not only instrumental in Wolff’s exoneration but also responsible for installing former slave-labor specialists into positions of power in postwar Germany. In this damning exposé of American government malfeasance, author Christopher Simpson traces the roots of mass murder as an instrument of financial gain and state power, from the Armenian genocide during World War I to Hitler’s Holocaust through the practice of genocide today. Detailing how the existing structures of international law and commerce have encouraged mass killings, corporate looting, and profiteering at the expense of innocent victims, The Splendid Blond Beast is a disturbing and profound book about the success of evil in our time. The award-winning author of Blowback and Science of Coercion, Simpson also served as research director for Marcel Ophüls’s Oscar-winning documentary, Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie.

Ethics and Auditing

Ethics and Auditing
Author: Tom Campbell
Publisher: ANU E Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2005-06-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1920942262

Ethics and Auditing examines ethical challenges exposed by recent accounting and auditing 'lapses' through a study of interconnected moral, legal and accounting issues. The book aims to engage a broad readership in the discussion of audit failure and reform. With its range of intellectual and practical perspectives, Ethics and Auditing provides critical analyses of auditor independence, conflicts of interest, self-regulation, the setting and enforcing of auditing standards, and ethics education.