Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment

The leading annually updated general medical text! CMDT 2004 is the most comprehensive, reliable, and timely reference available to answer common questions in everyday clinical practice. Written in a concise, easy-to-read style, the text covers all aspects of outpatient and inpatient care as well as authoritative descriptions of new developments in medicine. It includes information on over 1,000 diseases and disorders with an emphasis on prevention and cost-effective treatments. CMDT 2004 also features updated information on drug dosages and updated therapeutic options in HIV, including an approach to multi-drug antiretroviral therapies.
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Financial Accounting
Contents: Chapter 1 - Financial Accounting and Its Environment Chapter 2 - Basic Concepts of Financial Accounting Chapter 3 - The Income Statement Chapter 4 - The Balance Sheet Chapter 5 - Statement of Cash Flows Chapter 6 - Current Assets Chapter 7 - Noncurrent Assets Chapter 8 - Accounts Payable, Commitments, Contingencies, and Risks Chapter 9 - Noncurrent Liabilities Chapter 10 - Shareholders’ Equity Chapter 11 - A Framework for Financial Statement Analysis Chapter 12 - Additional Issues in Liability Reporting Chapter 13 - Reporting Issues for Affiliated and International Companies Chapter 14 - Additional Dimensions of Financial Reporting Appendix A - Accounting Procedures Appendix B - Careers in Accounting Appendix C - The Time Value of Money Appendix D - Wendy’s International, Inc. Appendix E - Reebok International Ltd.
Encyclopedia of Business and Finance
Encyclopedia of Business and Finance by Macmillan Reference USA (Corporate Author), Burton S. Kaliski (Editor) Publisher: MacMillan Reference Books (November 1, 2000) Language: English, 900 pages, PDF, 12.2 MB Review from Library Journal: Covering accounting, management, marketing, law, finance, and economics, this set aims "to summarize the body of knowledge that we know as business in a single place and in language accessible to the layperson." Special emphasis is placed on careers and ethics in various areas of business, such as "Careers in Finance" and "Ethics in Finance." The 300-plus alphabetically arranged entries do more than simply define a term; for example, the entry for accounting also describes its history, principles, and agencies, shows how students can enter the profession, and provides cross references to related topics such as "Generally Accepted Accounting Principles." All the entries are in fact cross-referenced and include bibliographies offering print resources and web sites. In addition to business terms, legislation such as "Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977" and agencies, including the "General Accounting Office," have featured entries. An alphabetical index is included, with numbers in bold face indicating main entries. Many of the entries are illustrated with photographs, tables, and figures. Designed for a wide audience ranging from high school students to lay readers to practitioners, this work is highly recommended for school, academic, and public libraries. Lucy Heckman St. John's Univ. Lib., Jamaica, NY.