Accounting theory and practice, Volume 1 (of 3) : a textbook for colleges and schools of business administration

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Accounting theory and practice, Volume 1 (of 3) : a textbook for colleges and schools of business administration

by Roy B. (Roy Bernard) Kester

EN·~19 hours·61 chapters

Chapters

61 total
1

ACCOUNTINGTHEORY AND PRACTICE

0:33
2

PREFACE

5:18
3

FORMS

1:34
4

CHAPTER I BASIC RELATIONSHIPS—PROPRIETORSHIP

17:44
5

CHAPTER II ASSETS, LIABILITIES, AND CAPITAL

19:32
6

CHAPTER III THE BALANCE SHEET

19:40
7

CHAPTER IV THE COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET

9:04
8

CHAPTER V THE ECONOMIC OR PROFIT AND LOSS ELEMENTS OF A BUSINESS

11:03
9

CHAPTER VI THE PROFIT AND LOSS SUMMARY

23:02
10

CHAPTER VII INTERRELATION BETWEEN THE ECONOMIC AND THE FINANCIAL ELEMENTS OF A BUSINESS,AND SOME INTER-RATIOS

17:19

Description

Designed for first‑year business students, this textbook reimagines accounting by presenting the balance sheet and profit‑and‑loss statement right up front. By focusing on the purpose behind the numbers, it guides learners to think critically rather than rely on rote rules. Each concept unfolds from real‑world business facts, moving smoothly through ledgers, journals, and source documents. The approach has proven effective across several colleges, helping novices master core principles quickly.

The second edition expands the material with new chapters on corporate finance—covering treasury stock, bond issues, premiums, discounts, and redemption—plus sections on cash management, valuation, and buying. Early introduction of the working sheet and controlling accounts gives students practical tools for summarizing results. A wealth of graded problems, drawn from examinations and real‑world scenarios, reinforces theory through hands‑on practice, ensuring readers can apply what they learn to everyday business decisions.

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Language

en

Duration

~19 hours (1103K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: Ronald Press, 1922.

Credits

Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-03-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

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Roy B. (Roy Bernard) Kester

1882–1965

A pioneering accounting teacher and writer, he helped shape how the subject was taught in American business schools. His books and long career at Columbia University made him a lasting figure in the development of modern accounting education.

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