Introductory Financial Accounting for Business 2nd Edition by Thomas Edmonds

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Author
Thomas Edmonds
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Higher Education
ISBN
978-1260814446
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Introductory Financial Accounting for Business (2nd Edition)

Learning financial accounting can often feel like learning a foreign language. Before students even grasp the underlying concepts, they are often immersed in unfamiliar terms and detailed recording procedures. Introductory Financial Accounting for Business, authored by Thomas Edmonds, addresses this challenge by shifting the focus toward an analytical approach. Instead of merely tallying transactions, this text teaches students to think like business professionals and understand the bottom-line consequences of every financial decision.

In a modern business environment shaped by technological advances in automated data capture, data analytics, and artificial intelligence, traditional recording procedures are becoming increasingly automated. This 2024 release prepares students for this shift by emphasizing the interpretation and analysis of data. Whether a student is an aspiring accountant, manager, or entrepreneur, they will learn to evaluate how specific transactions impact an overall business, fostering the critical thinking skills demanded by today’s employers.

Book Details and Metadata

  • Title: Introductory Financial Accounting for Business
  • Edition: 2nd Edition (2024 Release)
  • Author: Thomas Edmonds
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
  • Publication Date: January 7, 2020
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-13: 978-1264096954

By balancing the needs of non-majors with the rigorous preparation required for accounting specialists, the Edmonds/Olds team provides a fresh pedagogy that ensures students are ready to make informed business decisions early in their careers.