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  • Accounting An Introduction Atrilli Pdf Download
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 13. 08:25
    Accounting introduction pdf
    1. Accounting Introduction Pdf

    Find more information about: ISBN: 883317561 OCLC Number: 830512424 Description: 1 online resource (xxix, 829 pages): color illustrations Contents: PrefaceGuided tour of the bookGuided tour of MyAccountingLabAcknowledgements 1. Introduction to accounting and finance PART ONE: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 2. Measuring and reporting financial position 3. Measuring and reporting financial performance 4. Accounting for limited companies (1)5. Accounting for limited companies (2) 6.

    Measuring and reporting cash flows 7. Analysing and interpreting financial statements PART TWO: MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 8.

    Accounting Introduction Pdf

    Accounting introduction pdf

    Relevant costs for decision making9. Cost-volume-profit analysis 10. Full costing 11. Costing and performance evaluation in a competitive environment 12.

    Budgeting 13. Accounting for control PART THREE: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 14. Making capital investment decisions 15.

    Financing a business 16. Managing a working capital PART FOUR: SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Appendix A Recording financial transactions Appendix B Glossary of key terms Appendix C Solutions to self-assessment questions Appendix D Solutions to review questions Appendix E Solutions to selected exercises Appendix F Present value table Index Responsibility: Eddie McLaney and Peter Atrill.

    Success in Accounting starts here! Accounting: an introduction by Atrill provides a clear and approachable introduction to accounting and finance for those seeking to understand the main concepts and their practical application to good decision-making. Atrill emphasises the interpretation of financial information for business decision-making, rather than focusing on the collection of financial data and the preparation of statements and reports.

    The content of this resource is aimed primarily at learners studying a single unit in accounting and finance as part of an undergraduate or MBA course, who do not require in-depth theoretical or technical detail.

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