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    Accounting for Business
    Accounting and Finance
    Accounting and Finance for Non-Specialists
    Accounting
    Financial Management for Decision Makers
    Accounting and Finance: An Introduction
    • 2019

      Focusing on the practical application of financial management, this edition is tailored for non-accounting and non-finance students. It features updated activities and real-world examples that bridge the gap between theory and practice, enhancing students' understanding of financial decision-making. The content is designed to be accessible and relevant, making it an ideal resource for those new to the subject.

      Financial Management for Decision Makers
    • 2014

      Accounting and Finance

      • 880 pages
      • 31 hours of reading

      From the well-established author team of Eddie McLaney and Peter Atrill this text aims to offer non-specialist students a balanced introduction to financial and management accounting.

      Accounting and Finance
    • 2012
    • 2010

      Accounting: An Introduction is renowned for its clear, accessible and uncluttered style. It provides a comprehensive introduction to the main principles of financial accounting, management accounting, and the core elements of financial management. With a clear and unequivocal focus on how accounting information can be used to improve the quality of decision making by managers, combined with a strong practical emphasis, this book provides the ideal grounding for a career in management.

      Accounting. An Indtroduciton
    • 2009

      Management Accounting for Decision Makers

      • 566 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
      3.8(20)Add rating

      Designed to help you study, Management Accounting for Decision Makers is praised for its clear, accessible and uncluttered style. It provides a comprehensive introduction to the main principles of management accounting, with a strong practical emphasis and avoiding excessive technical detail. It has a clear and unequivocal focus on how accounting information can be used to improve the quality of decision making by managers, providing the perfect grounding for the decision makers of the future. This pack is comprised of a copy of Management Accounting for Decision Makers 7e and an access card with code which will enable students to take advantage of the extra support available in MyAccountingLab. Visit www.myaccountinglab.com to learn more.

      Management Accounting for Decision Makers
    • 2008

      A comprehensive yet accessible introduction to the subject, Financial Accounting for Decision Makers focuses on the ways in which financial statements and information can be used to improve the quality of decision making. By introducing topics gradually and explaining technical terminology in a clear, friendly style, the authors cater both for accounting students, and for those studying entry-level accounting within another field. A practical emphasis throughout the book ensures that the material is always relevant and suitable to the decision makers of the future

      Financial Accounting for Decision Makers
    • 2004

      An introduction to the basic principles and underlying concepts of management accounting. It has a clear focus on how accounting information can be used to improve the quality of decision making by managers. It adopts an appropriate level of detail for introductory courses, avoiding too much emphasis on technical aspects

      Management accounting for decision makers [electronic resource]
    • 2001

      Accounting for Business

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      This edition clearly explains accounting information's role in making sound business decisions and focuses upon the aspects of accounting practice which are most relevant to the non-specialist manager.

      Accounting for Business
    • 2001

      Now in its fourth edition, this successful text introduces the basic principles and underlying concepts of accounting and finance. It adopts a practical, non-technical approach, making it the ideal text for students from non-accounting disciplines. The text is written from a 'user' perspective, demonstrating ways in which accounting statements and financial information can be used to improve the quality of decision making. - A lively presentational style with extracts from newspapers and company reports to provide a real-life context. - Open-learning approach with numerous activities, worked examples and questions interspersed throughout the text to aid understanding - Range of graded end-of-chapter assessment material, including review questions and examination style questions. - Key terms explained at the end of each chapter and included in a comprehensive glossary. - An extensive range of additional resources, including further exercises, case studies and multiple-choice questions.

      Accounting and Finance for Non-Specialists