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  • Authors: David Alexander (2021)

  • The seventh edition retains the clear writing style and unique international focus which led to the success of previous editions. This approach enables the learning of financial accounting in a way that is not country-specific. This fully updated text uses the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) as its framework to explain key concepts and practices while linking them with contemporary real-life examples from around the world.

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  • Authors: John Hoggett (2018)

  • The tenth edition of Financial Accounting provides an introductory but comprehensive description of the purpose, practice and process of contemporary international financial accounting in an Australian context. With the increased emphasis on the globalisation of business, the material is ideal for the study of introductory accounting in a broad international context.

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  • Authors: Barry Elliott (2019)

  • This market leading text provides comprehensive coverage of financial accounting and reporting to enable you to discuss and apply IFRS compliant financial statements. With the balance of theoretical principles and practical applications, this book will aid you in the advancement of your studies and professional career.

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  • Authors: Rick Hayes (2016)

  • This text offers a structured approach to principles of auditing using International Standards on Auditing as its basis. Written by a team of influential professional auditors with a wealth of teaching experience this book provides a real world perspective on current auditing practices with coverage of cutting edge developments and techniques.

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  • Authors: R. Narayanaswamy (2017)

  • Now in its fifth edition, this acclaimed text explains how to prepare, analyse, and interpret information from financial statements. New and distinctive features of this edition Banks: an entirely new chapter explains the financial statements of banks, and covers the effect of legal and regulatory requirements on the financial performance of banks. Spotlight on earnings quality analysis and earnings management: issues in understanding earnings quality and earnings management are explained with real-world examples.

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  • Authors: Peter Atrill (2019)

  • The practical emphasis throughout the book ensures the material is always relevant, whilst the authors' style of introducing topics gradually and explaining technical terminology in a clear, friendly style caters for all students, whether on specialist accounting or non-specialist business degrees.

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  • Authors: Peter Atrill (2019)

  • 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. The practical emphasis throughout the book ensures the material is always relevant, whilst the authors' style of introducing topics gradually and explaining technical terminology in a clear, friendly style caters for all students, whether on specialist accounting or non-specialist business degrees.

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  • Authors: Sanjay Dhamija (2018)

  • This book has been written keeping the users’ perspective in focus. It is expected that it will help users understand the contents of financial statements as well as the principles behind these numbers so as to enable them to take informed decisions.

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  • Authors: Donald E. Kieso (2019)

  • Intermediate Accounting, 17th Edition is written by industry thought leaders, Kieso, Weygandt, and Warfield and is developed around one simple proposition: create great accountants. Upholding industry standards, this edition incorporates new data analytics content and up-to-date coverage of leases, revenue recognition, financial instruments, and US GAAP & IFRS.

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  • Authors: Elizabeth A. Gordon (2019)

  • 2nd Edition gives readers the opportunity to develop problem-solving skills, apply their judgment, and work with real company financials. After mastering these essential skills, students will be ready to pass the CPA exam, and able to think like accountants.