How to Understand Business Finance

The modern marketplace is increasingly unpredictable and there is an ever-greater need for non-financial managers to understand the financial and management accounting process. How to Understand Business Finance is written for those running a business in a real market. It describes a business as i...

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Main Authors: Cinnamon, Robert (Author), Helweg-Larsen, Brian (Author), Cinnamon, Paul (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Kogan Page 2006
©2006
Series:The Sunday Times creating success
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