Simternship + Courseware

Financial Accounting

Stukent Financial Accounting Simternship™ and Courseware help you create robust experiential learning opportunities for your students. These classroom resources help you teach your best course with more ease and engagement!

Experiential Learning for Financial Accounting Students

The Financial Accounting Bundle contains everything you need to teach an authoritative, engaging course from day one. Stice and Stice’s dynamic “Introduction to Financial Accounting” courseware acquaints students with the mechanics of the accounting cycle, while the Financial Accounting Simternship gives students hands-on experience with the concepts you’re teaching them in the classroom. 

 

When used together, the courseware and Simternship help you create robust experiential learning opportunities for your students. The Financial Accounting Bundle helps you teach your best course with more ease and engagement!

Introduction to Financial Accounting Textbook and Simulation

Take Learning Beyond the Book with a Simternship

 

The Stukent Financial Accounting Simternship goes beyond your average business simulation, allowing your students to apply the concepts you’re teaching them in a real-world setting. The Simternship helps your students grasp the accounting cycle and the importance of financial statements.

 

A Simternship helps your students gain experience, master marketable skills, increase their knowledge retention, and yes, even make mistakes in a low-risk environment. It’s a powerful experience that cements learning for a lifetime.

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1: Purpose and Users of Accounting
CHAPTER 2: Overview of the Financial Statements
CHAPTER 3: The Accounting Cycle: The Mechanics of Accounting

CHAPTER 4: Completing the Accounting Cycle

CHAPTER 5: Internal Controls: Ensuring the Integrity of Financial Information

CHAPTER 6: Receivables: Selling a Product or Service
CHAPTER 7: Inventory and the Cost of Sales

CHAPTER 8: Employee Compensation
CHAPTER 9: Investments: Property, Plant, and Equipment and Intangible Assets
CHAPTER 10: Financing: Long-term Liabilities
CHAPTER 11: Financing: Equity
CHAPTER 12: Investments: Debt and Equity Securities
CHAPTER 13: Statement of Cash Flows
CHAPTER 14: Analyzing Financial Statements

APPENDIX: Time Value of Money

About the Authors

Jim Stice

Jim Stice is an emeritus professor of accounting at Brigham Young University, where he spent his career teaching, conducting research, and serving in administrative roles. He’s won numerous teaching awards, served as a visiting professor at INSEAD, and worked in executive education for companies such as IBM and Ernst & Young. Over his 30-year career, Jim has educated thousands of accounting students and professionals in person and has reached millions of learners online.

Kay Stice

Kay Stice is an emeritus professor of accounting at Brigham Young University. He holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree from Brigham Young University and a Ph.D. from Cornell University. He’s taught at top universities around the world and won numerous awards, including the Maeser Excellence in Teaching Award at BYU, which is the university’s highest teaching honor. In his 30 years of teaching, Kay has taught thousands of students in person and millions online.

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