Description |
xxii, 615 pages : colour illustrations ; 28 cm |
Contents |
1. Introduction to accounting -- 2. Measuring and reporting financial position -- 3. Measuring and reporting financial performance -- 4. Introduction to limited companies -- 5. Regulatory framework for companies -- 6. Measuring and reporting cash flows -- 7. Corporate social responsibility and sustainability accounting -- 8. Analysis and interpretation of financial statements -- 9. Cost-volume-profit analysis and relevant costing -- 10. Full costing -- 11. Budgeting -- 12. Capital investment decisions -- 13. The management of working capital -- 14. Financing the business |
Summary |
This edition continues to provide a non-specialist introduction to accounting and finance. With a focus on engagement and relevance Accounting for Non-Specialists demonstrates the practical application of accounting concepts in decision-making without the technical detail. The emphasis is on the application and interpretation of information for decision-making, and the underlying concepts of accounting. Features throughout the text focus on developing an understanding of key accounting principles through the use of relevant and engaging examples. -- Publisher |
Analysis |
Australian |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Accounting -- Australia -- Problems, exercises, etc.
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Accounting -- Australia -- Textbooks.
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Financial statements.
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Accounting -- Problems, exercises, etc.
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Financial statements -- Australia.
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Accounting -- Textbooks.
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Australia -- Textbooks.
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Genre/Form |
Problems and exercises.
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Textbooks.
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Problems and exercises.
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Textbooks.
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Author |
McLaney, E. J., author
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Harvey, David, 1945- author
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ISBN |
9781488612589 : |
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