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Accounting, 12th Edition

Hoggett, Medlin, Chalmers, Beattie, Hellmann, Maxfield

A benchmark Accounting text over the past 30 years, Hoggett’s Accounting has been refreshed in this twelfth edition. A must-have for students who want to succeed in their unit and leave with a rich foundation of technical knowledge for their future study and Accounting career, the text focuses on accounting from the perspective of a financial statement preparer.

With two versions being published, Hoggett’s Financial Accounting can be used for either the typical one-semester course, or Hoggett’s Accounting, with 6 additional introductory management accounting chapters, can extend to two-semesters.

The eBook edition of Accounting, 12th Edition features a range of instructional media content designed to provide students with an interactive and engaging learning experience. This unique resource can also form the basis of a blended learning solution for lecturers.

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Interactive media

Practitioner videos (PwC), animated demo problems, interactive practice and questions with feedback.

Excel Content

Excel Primer, end of chapter exercises and Excel screen-casts across eText in selected chapters

New running case study

New Running case (Techtopia) throughout text creates a practical business context to apply learnings.

    • Up to date: The new edition has been updated to incorporate recent challenges in the business world that are impacting on accounting, namely the COVID-19 pandemic as well as technological advances and updates to standards.
    • Expanded coverage on Ethics: New “Ethics in Action” questions at the end of each selected chapter, as well as ESG boxes added across selected chapters.
    • New coverage on Technology: Updated technology vignettes on the various technologies impacting aspects of accounting
    • Excel coverage throughout: Including Excel Primer, EOC exercises and Excel screen casts across selected chapters
    • New running Case Study: “Techtopia”
    • End of chapter questions: 30% of end-of-chapter questions have been replaced
Table of contents
Chapter 1. Decision making and the role of accounting  Chapter 14. Non-current assets: acquisition and depreciation 
Chapter 2. Financial statements for decision making Chapter 15. Non-current assets: revaluation, disposal and other aspects
Chapter 3. Recording transactions  Chapter 16. Liabilities
Chapter 4. Adjusting the accounts and preparing financial statements  Chapter 17. Presentation of financial statements 
Chapter 5. Completing the accounting cycle — closing and reversing entries  Chapter 18. Statement of cash flows 
Chapter 6. Accounting for retailing Chapter 19. Analysis and interpretation of financial statements 
Chapter 7. Accounting systems Chapter 20. Accounting for manufacturing
Chapter 8. Partnerships: formation, operation and reporting Chapter 21. Cost accounting
Chapter 9. Companies: formation and operations  Chapter 22. Cost–volume–profit analysis for decision making
Chapter 10. Regulation and the Conceptual Framework  Chapter 23. Budgeting for planning and control
Chapter 11. Cash management and control  Chapter 24. Performance evaluation for managers
Chapter 12. Receivables Chapter 25. Differential analysis, profitability analysis and capital budgeting
Chapter 13. Inventories

John Hoggett

John Medlin (Uni SA)

Keryn Chalmers (Swinburne)

Claire Beattie (Lincoln)

Andreas Hellmann (Macquarie)

Jodie Maxfield (JCU)

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