Accounting in a BUSINESS CONTEXT

Accounting in a Business Context covers all the key areas of financial and management accounting but is written specifically for non-accounting students. It focuses on how managers will actually use information, rather than how accountants prepare it. This way, it avoids burdening the general busine...

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Main Authors: Berry, Aidan (Author), Jarvis, Robin (Author)
Format: Book
Language:Slave
English
Published: London International Thomson Business Press 1997
Edition:THIRD EDITION
Series:Business in context series
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Summary:Accounting in a Business Context covers all the key areas of financial and management accounting but is written specifically for non-accounting students. It focuses on how managers will actually use information, rather than how accountants prepare it. This way, it avoids burdening the general business student with unnecessary technical skills or obscuring the core management issues with accounting jargon. This fully updated and revised edition takes account of all the latest ASB developments and includes new material on ratio analysis and activity-based costing
Physical Description:xiv, 429 pages illustrations 25 cm
Bibliography:includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1861520905