Helping students connect the “Why” behind the “How” in Intermediate Accounting
A ground-up Canadian textbook that bridges theory and practice, integrating the ‘what’, the ‘how’, and the ‘why’ of understanding and interpreting financial statements as accountants and as business managers through a clearly integrated Conceptual Framework. Lo/Fisher is praised for its readability and conversational writing style that helps students better understand difficult concepts in Accounting.
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Kin Lo: (Associate Professor, Sauder School of Business) received his PhD from the Kellogg School of Management (1999) and his BComm from Haskayne School of Business (1992). Winner of the 2007 UBC Killam Teaching Prize, Kin was also nominated three times for the Teaching Excellence Award by the UBC Commerce Undergraduate Society. Kin has been a Faculty Advisor on several case competitions and teaches courses in Intermediate Accounting , Taxes and Decision Making, Financial Reporting and Accounting Research.
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