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Accounting in a Nutshell J. Walker

Accounting in a Nutshell By J. Walker

Accounting in a Nutshell by J. Walker


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Accounting in a Nutshell: Finance for the Non-specialist by J. Walker

Accounting in a Nutshell covers the basic principles of financial management accounting for those who do not require detailed theoretical or technical knowledge. This book will provide a solid grounding in accounting principles , enabling the reader to contribute in the workplace or to progress to further financial studies. The text covers accounting in profit-making companies, as well as manufacturing and service organisations. Each section of the book also contains a summary and extra questions and answers to test your understanding. This useful text has been updated to reflect the requirements of recent financial reporting standards.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Introduction; Part 2 Accounting statements: Who needs accounting statements? The profit and loss account; The balance sheet; Cash-flow reporting; The accounts of not-for-profit organisations; Interpreting financial statements: Part 1; Interpreting financial statements: Part 2; Part 3 Using financial information to manage a business: Management accounting as an aid to management; The analysis of cost; Using costs for decision-making; Budgetary planning and control; Glossary; Index.

Additional information

GOR001234537
9781859714959
1859714951
Accounting in a Nutshell: Finance for the Non-specialist by J. Walker
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Elsevier Science & Technology
2001-10-31
170
N/A
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