SMU Twin Cities Library : Accounting Resources

Accounting Resources

Find accounting articles, books, websites, and organizations recommended by TC Librarians below. If you have questions, contact your librarian for assistance.


+Articles


Accounting Databases


Need help? Search for articles on your topic by selecting one of the Saint Mary's databases above listed in order of relevance. See the database descriptions and tutorials page to learn more about a specific database.

Search Google Scholar

Enter the ARTICLE TITLE in quotation marks to locate a specific article (e. g. an assigned class reading or an article from a reference list).
Learn how to search for specific articles using Google Scholar: Click here.

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Request articles from other libraries when Saint Mary's does not have access using your library barcode (14-digit number starting in 235...that can be found on your Saint Mary's ID card). Check Journal Finder before requesting your article to verify that Saint Mary's does not have access. Learn more about requesting articles here.

Tutorials


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+Books & Videos

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Search Saint Mary's, MN, and U.S. libraries for books and videos (print & electronic).

EBSCO eBooks
Search over 83,000 eBooks. Read online or download to your portable device.

+Websites

BizStats
Access free profit & loss statements, financial ratios, and balance sheets for corporations, S-corporations, and sole propietorships.

EDGAR
EDGAR is the Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval System for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Here you will find statements and reports that have been filed for many American and international companies.

Excel Is Fun

Excel Is Fun is a series of videos on YouTube that show you how to produce formulas in Microsoft Excel for business math.

Financial Accounting Standards Board
FASB is a organization that sets standards for financial accounting and preparing financial statements in the private sector, and its standards are approved by the SEC.

Internal Revenue Service

U.S. Department of the Treasury

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

Yellow Book
The Yellow Book, or Government Auditing Standards, provides standards for auditing government activity.


+Organizations

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