| Title : | Foundations of business accounting | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | Roy Dodge, Author | | Edition statement: | 1st edition Reprint | | Publisher: | London : Chapman & Hall | | Publication Date: | 1994 | | Pagination: | xxi, 594 p. | | Layout: | ill (b & w) | | Size: | 25 cm | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-412-54560-3 | | General note: | Foundations of Business Acounting is ideal for all students taking an introductory course in accounting. The book has been speciall designed t be used both as a tool for independent study and as a conventional course textbook. | | Class number: | 657 | | Abstract: | Speical features of this book:
Interactive learnign activities throughout the text enable students to develop technical competence and problem solving ablity, making this a one stop guide to passing exams.
End-of-chapter questions taken from the recent ACCA, CIMA, AAT, 'A' Level Accounting (AEB and ULSEB) and CIB, provide the opportunity for practice.
Practical format and use of colour throughout make learning easier and help concentration.
Answers for half the end-of-chapter questions at the end of the book. | | Contents note: | Preface; Sources and acknowledgements; Using this book; Abbreviations; 1. The acounting environment; 2. The basis of financial statements; 3. The basic double-entry system; 4. Stock and credit; 5. The basic framework of the books; 6. End of period adjustments; 7. Sundry book-keeping procedures; 8. The accounts of a manufacturer; 9. Incomplete records; 10. Limited companies: Capital and reserves; 11. Funds flow and cash flow statements; 12. Limited companies: Accounting regulations; 13. Performance assessment; 14. Partnerships: Introduction; 15. Partnerships: Changes in ownership; 16. Organizations not trading for profit; 17. Sectional activity; 18. Groups of companies: an introduction; 19. Specialized accounting standards; 20. A return to ethics
Suggested answers to self-assessment questions; Index. |
Foundations of business accounting [printed text] / Roy Dodge, Author . - 1st edition Reprint . - London : Chapman & Hall, 1994 . - xxi, 594 p. : ill (b & w) ; 25 cm. ISBN : 978-0-412-54560-3 Foundations of Business Acounting is ideal for all students taking an introductory course in accounting. The book has been speciall designed t be used both as a tool for independent study and as a conventional course textbook. | Class number: | 657 | | Abstract: | Speical features of this book:
Interactive learnign activities throughout the text enable students to develop technical competence and problem solving ablity, making this a one stop guide to passing exams.
End-of-chapter questions taken from the recent ACCA, CIMA, AAT, 'A' Level Accounting (AEB and ULSEB) and CIB, provide the opportunity for practice.
Practical format and use of colour throughout make learning easier and help concentration.
Answers for half the end-of-chapter questions at the end of the book. | | Contents note: | Preface; Sources and acknowledgements; Using this book; Abbreviations; 1. The acounting environment; 2. The basis of financial statements; 3. The basic double-entry system; 4. Stock and credit; 5. The basic framework of the books; 6. End of period adjustments; 7. Sundry book-keeping procedures; 8. The accounts of a manufacturer; 9. Incomplete records; 10. Limited companies: Capital and reserves; 11. Funds flow and cash flow statements; 12. Limited companies: Accounting regulations; 13. Performance assessment; 14. Partnerships: Introduction; 15. Partnerships: Changes in ownership; 16. Organizations not trading for profit; 17. Sectional activity; 18. Groups of companies: an introduction; 19. Specialized accounting standards; 20. A return to ethics
Suggested answers to self-assessment questions; Index. |
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