Accounting in a nutshell : accounting for the non-specialist / Janet Walker.
Material type: TextPublication details: Amsterdam ; London : CIMA, c2009Edition: 3rd editionDescription: v, 362 p. : illISBN: 9780080943152 (ebook)Subject(s): Accounting | Finance and Accounting | Accounting | Management accounting & bookkeeping | Financial accounting | Finance | Banking | Management & management techniquesGenre/Form: Online access: Click here to access online Also available in printed form ISBN 9780750687386Summary: This text is designed to demystify the conventions and terminology of accounting to help the non-specialist to communicate more effectively with finance professionals. Designed primarily for middle and junior management who deal with financial information without really understanding the content; students who are studying accounting as a non-specialist subject, for example on a business studies or engineering course. The book serves as a basic reference to be used throughout the course. It will also be particularly helpful in providing the basic grounding that is required before moving on to the more technical and in-depth study of the subject that may be required on some courses. Students who are embarking on a course of study to become a professional accountant will also find this book of major benefit. In addition to revisions through out, a new new chapter 'Making long-term investment decisions' covering capital investment decisions, extends and rounds out the final part of the book: using Financial Information to Manage a Business. The chapter deals with the investment appraisal process and covers the main investment appraisal techniques from the point of view of a non-specialist: payback periods, accounting rate of return and discounted cash flow methods are just some of the new topics covered. The focus will be on the level of understanding that a non-specialist requires in the work place as such, in keeping with the rest of the book, the chapter includes practical examples and exercises to enhance the reader's understanding.Item type | Current library | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Previous ed.: Amsterdam: Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann, 2006.
Includes index.
This text is designed to demystify the conventions and terminology of accounting to help the non-specialist to communicate more effectively with finance professionals. Designed primarily for middle and junior management who deal with financial information without really understanding the content; students who are studying accounting as a non-specialist subject, for example on a business studies or engineering course. The book serves as a basic reference to be used throughout the course. It will also be particularly helpful in providing the basic grounding that is required before moving on to the more technical and in-depth study of the subject that may be required on some courses. Students who are embarking on a course of study to become a professional accountant will also find this book of major benefit. In addition to revisions through out, a new new chapter 'Making long-term investment decisions' covering capital investment decisions, extends and rounds out the final part of the book: using Financial Information to Manage a Business. The chapter deals with the investment appraisal process and covers the main investment appraisal techniques from the point of view of a non-specialist: payback periods, accounting rate of return and discounted cash flow methods are just some of the new topics covered. The focus will be on the level of understanding that a non-specialist requires in the work place as such, in keeping with the rest of the book, the chapter includes practical examples and exercises to enhance the reader's understanding.
Also available in printed form ISBN 9780750687386
Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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