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All recipients of this work are expected to abide by these restrictions and to honor the intended pedagogical purposes and the needs of other instructors who rely on these materials. Accounting: An Introduction is renowned for its clear, accessible and uncluttered style. It provides a comprehensive introduction to the main principles of financial accounting, management accounting, and the core elements of financial management. With a clear and unequivocal focus on how accounting information can be used to improve the quality of decision making by managers, combined with a strong practical emphasis, this book provides the ideal grounding for a career in management.Need extra support? This title is supported by MyAccountingLab, an online homework and tutorial system which can be used by students for self-directed study or instructors can choose to fully integrate this eLearning technology into the delivery of their course.Students can benefit from access to MyAccountingLab by purchasing an alternative ‘pack’ version of this product called Accounting an Introduction with MyAccountingLab access card 6e (isbn 944), or by purchasing access to this MyLab separately online atInstructors should get in touch with their Pearson Account Manager to learn more. Features. Progress checks - numerous activities and exercises enable you to constantly test your understanding and reinforce learning.
Lively and relevant examples from the real world demonstrate the practical application and value of concepts and techniques learnt. Interactive open-learning style is ideal for self-study. Decision-making focus on the use of accounting information, rather than its preparation, is highly appropriate for tomorrows business managers. Key terms, glossary and bulleted summaries are excellent revision aids.
Table of contentsPrefaceGuided tour of the bookGuided tour of MyAccountingLabAcknowledgements1. Introduction to accounting and financePART ONE: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING2.
Measuring and reporting financial position3. Measuring and reporting financial performance4. Accounting for limited companies (1)5.
Accounting for limited companies (2)6. Measuring and reporting cash flows7. Analysing and interpreting financial statementsPART TWO: MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING8. Relevant costs for decision making9. Cost-volume-profit analysis10. Full costing11.
Costing and performance evaluation in a competitive environment12. Accounting for controlPART THREE: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT14.
Making capital investment decisions15. Financing a business16. Managing a working capitalPART FOUR: SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATIONAppendix A Recording financial transactionsAppendix B Glossary of key termsAppendix C Solutions to self-assessment questionsAppendix D Solutions to review questionsAppendix E Solutions to selected exercisesAppendix F Present value tableIndex. Hoping for a career in business? Want to read and understand financial statements with confidence? Need to make the best business decisions?Accounting: An Introduction has the information you need to start your business career.
With practical techniques and real-world examples, this best-selling text teaches you the basics of understanding and using financial information.
This work is protected by local and international copyright laws and is provided solely for the use of instructors in teaching their courses and assessing student learning. Dissemination or sale of any part of this work (including on the World Wide Web) will destroy the integrity of the work and is not permitted. The work and materials from this site should never be made available to students except by instructors using the accompanying text in their classes. All recipients of this work are expected to abide by these restrictions and to honor the intended pedagogical purposes and the needs of other instructors who rely on these materials.
Accounting: An Introduction is renowned for its clear, accessible and uncluttered style. It provides a comprehensive introduction to the main principles of financial accounting, management accounting, and the core elements of financial management. With a clear and unequivocal focus on how accounting information can be used to improve the quality of decision making by managers, combined with a strong practical emphasis, this book provides the ideal grounding for a career in management.Need extra support?
This title is supported by MyAccountingLab, an online homework and tutorial system which can be used by students for self-directed study or instructors can choose to fully integrate this eLearning technology into the delivery of their course.Students can benefit from access to MyAccountingLab by purchasing an alternative ‘pack’ version of this product called Accounting an Introduction with MyAccountingLab access card 6e (isbn 944), or by purchasing access to this MyLab separately online atInstructors should get in touch with their Pearson Account Manager to learn more. Features. Progress checks - numerous activities and exercises enable you to constantly test your understanding and reinforce learning. Lively and relevant examples from the real world demonstrate the practical application and value of concepts and techniques learnt. Interactive open-learning style is ideal for self-study. Decision-making focus on the use of accounting information, rather than its preparation, is highly appropriate for tomorrows business managers.
Key terms, glossary and bulleted summaries are excellent revision aids. Table of contentsPrefaceGuided tour of the bookGuided tour of MyAccountingLabAcknowledgements1.
Introduction to accounting and financePART ONE: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING2. Measuring and reporting financial position3. Measuring and reporting financial performance4. Accounting for limited companies (1)5.
Accounting for limited companies (2)6. Measuring and reporting cash flows7. Analysing and interpreting financial statementsPART TWO: MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING8. Relevant costs for decision making9. Cost-volume-profit analysis10.
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Full costing11. Costing and performance evaluation in a competitive environment12. Accounting for controlPART THREE: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT14. Making capital investment decisions15. Financing a business16. Managing a working capitalPART FOUR: SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATIONAppendix A Recording financial transactionsAppendix B Glossary of key termsAppendix C Solutions to self-assessment questionsAppendix D Solutions to review questionsAppendix E Solutions to selected exercisesAppendix F Present value tableIndex. Hoping for a career in business?
Want to read and understand financial statements with confidence? Need to make the best business decisions?Accounting: An Introduction has the information you need to start your business career. With practical techniques and real-world examples, this best-selling text teaches you the basics of understanding and using financial information.