Introduction to Accounting

The Modular Texts in Business and Economics series is tailored to the needs of today's students and lecturers, delivering accessible texts for modular courses. Each book provides a lively introduction to the core disciplines of modern business and management degrees. Introduction to Accounting...

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Main Author: Black, Geoff (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Harlow, England Financial Times Prentice Hall 2000
Series:Medular Texts in business & economics
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Summary:The Modular Texts in Business and Economics series is tailored to the needs of today's students and lecturers, delivering accessible texts for modular courses. Each book provides a lively introduction to the core disciplines of modern business and management degrees. Introduction to Accounting offers an accessible introduction to accounting, ensuring that the student's initial study of the subject is interesting and enjoyable. The book takes an applied and interactive approach with many case studies, self-study questions, self-check questions, exam papers and activities to help reinforce student learning by practice. Many students regard accounting as a difficult area, but this text is, from start to finish, designed to help break down the jargon. Written in a very student-friendly manner, it shows that accounting is a relevant and vital component of the business world.
Item Description:Includes index
Physical Description:xiii, 300 pages illustrations 25 cm
ISBN:0582381681
9780582381681