By: Don Pryznyk, Michael Van Roestel

Hospitality Financial Accounting V2.0

ISBN: 978-1-926751-56-6 © 2020

Print Price: $164.95
Digital Price: $100.00

Overview

Hospitality Financial Accounting, V2.0 is the perfect resource for hospitality accounting courses with an introductory financial accounting focus. With a plethora of examples focused on hospitality businesses, ranging from small, sole-proprietor cafés to multi-location resorts run as large corporations, the text offers the perfect student-focused exposure to accounting and the right mix of content for future managers in the Canadian hospitality industry.

The AME Learning System™ is an exclusive teaching approach that is proven to engage students through interactive online tutorials. It incorporates the best of cognitive science, modern technology, and proven learning principles into an active and practical learning approach that emphasizes constant decision-making, integrated real-world examples and impact over memorization.

AME Engage™ is an online, interactive component of the AME Learning System featuring the Accounting Map™, a digital and highly visual interactive balance sheet and income statement for powerful and practical transactional learning. Students follow a logical, visually based approach that translates accounting concepts into common experiences and terminology. These interactive, online tutorials support a “flipped classroom” strategy to facilitate more effective learning.  A digital textbook and workbook further allow students to quickly access homework related questions and subject matter.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Financial Accounting in Your Personal Life
Chapter 2: Linking Personal Accounting to Business Accounting
Chapter 3: The Accounting Environment
Chapter 4: The Accounting Cycle: Journals and Ledgers
Chapter 5: The Accounting Cycle: Adjustments
Chapter 6: The Accounting Cycle: Statements and Closing Entries
Chapter 7: Cash and Internal Controls
Chapter 8: Inventory
Chapter 9: Accounting for Receivables
Chapter 10: Long-Term Assets
Chapter 11: Payroll
Chapter 12: Financial Reporting

About the Author

Don Pryznyk, SAIT

Michael Van Roestel, Fanshawe College