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Authors: McLaney, E. J (2020) - We recognise that most readers will not have studied accounting or finance before, and we have therefore tried to write in a concise and accessible style, minimising the use of technical jargon. We have also tried to introduce topics gradually, explaining everything as we go. Where technical terminology is unavoidable we try to provide clear explanations"--
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Authors: Atrill, Peter (2022) - This book provides an introduction to accounting and finance. It is aimed at Students who are not majoring in accounting or finance but who are, nevertheless, studying introductory level accounting and finance as part of their course. The course may be in business, economics, hospitality management, tourism, engineering or some other area. For these students, the book provides an overview of the role and usefulness of accounting and finance within a business or some other organisation. Students, who are majoring in either accounting or finance. These students should find the book a helpful introduction to the main principles, which can serve as a foundation for further study
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Authors: B. Romney, Marshall (2022) - The 15th Edition, Global Edition covers all of the most recent updates in AIS, including how developments in IT affect business processes and controls, the effect of recent regulatory developments on the design and operation of accounting systems, and how accountants can use AIS to add value to an organisation. Not only will students see how AIS has changed the role of an accountant, but they’ll also be prepared for a successful accounting career in public practice, industry, or government. Samples Download the detailed table of contents Preview sample pages from Accounting Information Systems.
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Authors: Weygandt, Jerry J (2020) - Revised edition.
Includes index.
Accounting Principles, 14th Edition provides students with a clear overview of fundamental financial and managerial accounting concepts with a focus on learning the accounting cycle from the sole proprietor perspective. Through a primary review of accounting transactions, integrated real-world examples, and a variety of practice opportunities, students develop a thorough understanding of how to apply accounting principles and techniques in practice.
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Authors: Weygandt, Jerry J; Donald E. Kieso; Paul D. Kimmel (2022) - Accounting Principles, 9th Canadian Edition empowers students to succeed by providing a clear overview of fundamental financial and managerial accounting concepts with a focus on learning the accounting cycle from the sole proprietor perspective.
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Authors: Weygandt, Jerry J (2012) - More discussions focus on risk management as a result of the financial crisis. The examples also emphasize current examples in order to help accountants make the connection to their everyday lives. This book does not include an Access Code to any additional content.
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Authors: Elliott, Barry (2022) - Financial accounting is the accurate recording of all transactions and combining these into a statement which shows the performance for an accounting period which is normally a year and a statement which shows the resources and liabilities at the end of the period
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Authors: Loughran, Maire (2021) - Financial Accounting For Dummies can help to demystify abstract concepts in a straightforward, friendly way. With step-by-step examples and real-world scenarios practice, it helps you grasp the fundamentals of accounting until you're ready to interpret, analyze, and evaluate corporate financial statements like you've been doing it all your life
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Authors: Warren, Carl S (2019) - This leading book's business examples provide a meaningful context as they demonstrate how each chapter�s content fits into the big picture. The authors clearly connect fundamental accounting concepts to real businesses today. For example, each chapter begins with a real-world company opener that is linked to applicable content throughout the chapter.
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Authors: Atrill, Peter (2020) - This book has been written for those wishing to achieve a broad understanding of financial management at either undergraduate or postgraduate/post-experience level. It is aimed primarily at students who are studying financial management as part of their course in business, management, accounting, economics, computing, or some other area. The book should also be suitable for those not engaged in formal study but, nevertheless, need to understand financial management to help manage their business
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Authors: Li, Shaofang (2021) - This book focuses on the impact on financial regulation and examines the impact of financial regulation on bank performances from different perspectives. More specifically, this study investigates how bank sector reforms and bank regulation and supervision affect the competition, stability and risk-taking behavior in banking system
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Authors: Datar, Srikant (2020) - The 17th Edition incorporates the latest research and most up-to-date thinking into all relevant chapters, so that students are prepared for the rewards and challenges they will face in the professional cost accounting world of today and tomorrow.
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Authors: Bota, Horatio (2021) - Learn how you can use Python programming and data science tools to handle Excel spreadsheets, automate your workflow, and supercharge your skill set. Python for Accounting teaches you how to use Python to work with real-world accounting tables and automate the repetitive parts of your accounting job today.
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Authors: Brusov, Peter (2021) - This book presents new methodologies for rating non-financial issuers and project ratings based on the BFO (Brusov-Filatova-Orekhova) theory of capital cost and structure, and its perpetuity limit (Modigliani-Miller theory), as well as modern investment models created by the authors
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