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Accounting and finance for non-specialists / Peter Atrill, Edward McLaney.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextAnalytics: Show analyticsPublisher: Hoboken, NJ : Pearson, 2022Edition: Twelfth edition.ISBN:
  • 9781292334691
  • 9781292334738
  • 9781292334721
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HF5636 .A87 2022
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Contents:
Introduction to Accounting and Finance — Part One: Financial Accounting — Measuring and Reporting Financial Position — Measuring and Reporting Financial Performance — Accounting for Limited Companies — Measuring and Reporting Cash Flows — Analysing and Interpreting Financial Statements — Part Two: Management Accounting — The Relevance and Behaviour of Costs — Full Costing — Budgeting — Part Three: Finance — Making Capital Investment Decisions — Financing a Business — Managing Working Capital — Appendix A: Glossary of Key Terms — Appendix B: Solutions to Self-Assessment Questions — Appendix C: Solutions to Critical Review Questions — Appendix D: Solutions to Selected Exercises — Appendix E: Present Value Table — Index.
Summary: "This book provides an introduction to accounting and finance. It is aimed at Students who are not majoring in accounting or finance but who are, nevertheless, studying introductory level accounting and finance as part of their course. The course may be in business, economics, hospitality management, tourism, engineering or some other area. For these students, the book provides an overview of the role and usefulness of accounting and finance within a business or some other organisation. Students, who are majoring in either accounting or finance. These students should find the book a helpful introduction to the main principles, which can serve as a foundation for further study"-- Provided by publisher.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction to Accounting and Finance —

Part One: Financial Accounting —
Measuring and Reporting Financial Position —
Measuring and Reporting Financial Performance —
Accounting for Limited Companies —
Measuring and Reporting Cash Flows —
Analysing and Interpreting Financial Statements —

Part Two: Management Accounting —
The Relevance and Behaviour of Costs —
Full Costing —
Budgeting —

Part Three: Finance —
Making Capital Investment Decisions —
Financing a Business —
Managing Working Capital —

Appendix A: Glossary of Key Terms —
Appendix B: Solutions to Self-Assessment Questions —
Appendix C: Solutions to Critical Review Questions —
Appendix D: Solutions to Selected Exercises —
Appendix E: Present Value Table —
Index.

"This book provides an introduction to accounting and finance. It is aimed at Students who are not majoring in accounting or finance but who are, nevertheless, studying introductory level accounting and finance as part of their course. The course may be in business, economics, hospitality management, tourism, engineering or some other area. For these students, the book provides an overview of the role and usefulness of accounting and finance within a business or some other organisation. Students, who are majoring in either accounting or finance. These students should find the book a helpful introduction to the main principles, which can serve as a foundation for further study"-- Provided by publisher.

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