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  • Authors: Atrill, Peter (2019)

  • The 10th edition of this market-leading text offers an accessible, effective introduction to key accounting and finance topics. If you are new to accounting, or are studying a degree in accounting, this book will help you get to grips with the important principles of accounting and how to apply your learning to real-world business scenarios in a user-friendly manner.

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  • Authors: Cotton, David (2012)

  • The 3rd edition of this ever popular course combines some fantastic new materials with all the features that have made this course a bestseller. Market Leader Active Teach contains everything a teacher will need for the course in the classroom. It can be used with a computer and a projector or with an interactive whiteboard. It includes: All the audio and video from the book. All the pages with a ?zoom in? and ?zoom out? feature. Fully functional IWB tools. The ability to save all your notes alongside the relevant page of the Student?s Book. Extra resources including review games and activities

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  • Authors: Gianin, Emanuela Rosazza (2023)

  • The book is conceived as a guide to solve exercises in Mathematical Finance and a complement to theoretical lectures. The potential audience consists of students in Applied Mathematics, Engineering and Economics, attending courses in Mathematical Finance.

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  • Authors: E. Karim, Dr. Khondkar (2021)

  • This 24th volume features five papers from experts writing on accountability pressure and budgetary slack, whistle-blowing, limited attention, audit quality and auditor responsibility, and psychological contracts. Working on both the individual and organizational level, it is essential reading for accounting students and educators, with valuable insights on practice for those working in the field.

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  • Authors: Halls-Bryan, Jacqueline (2017)

  • Support strong assessment potential with this comprehensive Cambridge A Level Accounting resource. Developed to match the previous syllabus (9706), ensure complete exam preparation and student confidence for future study. Up-to-date and international case studies support understanding of current business practice, preparing students for assessment and their future careers. Specifically designed to give students confidence in their studies, it covers all the Key Concepts in the previous syllabus. In addition, there is online access with interactive activities to reinforce understanding

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  • Authors: Heath, Eugene (2018)

  • The eight thematic units range over an extraordinary set of subjects and include chapters on the history and pedagogy of business ethics, moral philosophy, the nature of business, responsibilities within the firm, economic institutions, the 2008 financial crisis, globalization, and business ethics in different regions of the world

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  • Authors: Boddy, David (2020)

  • This part considers why management exists and what it contributes to human wealth and well-being. Management is both a universal human activity and a distinct occupation. We all manage in the first sense, as we organise our lives and deal with family and other relationships. As employees and customers we experience management in the second sense, as members of an organisation, or as one with which we deal

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  • Authors: Villiani, Kathleen (2019)

  • Computerized Accounting with QuickBooks (R) 2018 teaches accountant and non-accountant students how to use QuickBooks, one of the most popular general ledger software packages available. Through step-by-step explanations and hands-on exercises, students get ample opportunities to practice and master accounting concepts

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  • Authors: Sekaran, Uma (2016)

  • Research Methods for Business: A Skill-Building Approach is a concise and straightforward introduction for students to the world of business research. The skill-building approach provides students with practical perspectives on how research can be applied in real business situations