This text presents a clear, comprehensive and engaging text that is essential reading for anyone studying accounting and finance. Carefully structured to reflect the topics covered in most one or two semester modules, the book comprises three parts: financial accounting, management accounting and business finance.
This is an introductory level text for students who are not specialising in accounting or finance but who are taking an introductory-level module as part of their course in business, management, economics, or some other area.
This book is intended for the postgraduate students of management and commerce. Besides, it is equally useful for the students of engineering and technology.
Business Accounting and Finance, Fifth Edition, provides a clear, straightforward introduction to key management and financial accounting topics.In this new edition, a wealth of examples and real-life cases from well-known organizations, ...
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Chapter 1: Introduction to accounting -- Chapter 2: Accounting concepts and systems -- Chapter 3: Financial analysis: part I -- Chapter 4: Financial analysis: part II -- Chapter 5: Business planning -- Chapter 6: Budgets and performance ...
Business Accounting and Finance for Managers: An Introduction
Business, Accounting, Finance Problem Solver
Online supporting resources for this book include bonus chapters covering topics such as cash flow, investment decisions and business planning, and lecture slides for each chapter.
Business Accounting and Finance for Non-specialists
When you're finished studying this book, you will be well on your way to mastery of this indispensable management skill. You will know how to keep score in business.