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3 03/12/2020 £39.99 9781789667516 9781789667523 464 240x170 Textbook Accounting & Finance
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designed for business and management students who need to understand accounting « Specifically and finance information in order to make better-informed business decisions clear language accessible to students who have not studied finance previously and explains all « Uses key concepts in a logical manner analytical skills through exercises, comprehension questions, and the interpretation of « Develops real financial statements and worked examples from well-known businesses, such as Tesco, Ryanair
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and Whitbread PLC New to this edition: provides updates on new accounting standards and regulations, as well as featuring more modern real-world examples in extracts and in expert view sections. Online resources: bonus chapters containing guidance and teaching tips, additional questions and lecture slides for each chapter
Description This textbook is the ideal guide for business and management students who need to understand accounting and finance information and develop analytical skills in order to make better-informed decisions. Accounting and Finance for Managers rebukes the myth that in order to excel in accounting and finance you need to be great at mathematics. Split into two broad sections which focus on financial accounting and management accounting and finance, this textbook uses clear, accessible language that will appeal to students from a variety of academic backgrounds. Taking a uniquely practical approach that focuses on the financial aspects of business decisions, the textbook covers all the core topics of accounting and finance, including basic bookkeeping, financial analysis, business planning, cash-flow analysis and investment decisions. Now in its third edition, Accounting and Finance for Managers contains updates on new accounting standards and regulations, as well as featuring up-to-date real-world examples of real options, value chain analysis and competitive advantage analysis. This textbook features ‘traditional’ accounting practices in detail, but also covers topics with a strategic focus to ensure students learn to think in broader strategic terms. Written for an international audience using International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) terminology with supporting online resources including additional exercise questions, curated further reading and lecture slides for each chapter.
Author Information Matt Bamber is an Assistant Professor in Accounting at Schulich School of Business, York University. He has taught a range of undergraduate, MBA and other postgraduate courses. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, with professional experience in the UK and US. Simon Parry is a Senior Lecturer in Accounting and Finance at Newcastle University. Over the last 22 years he has taught professional accounting courses for ACCA, CIMA, ICAEW, and CIPD, together with academic courses for Business, Accounting and MBA students. He is a Chartered Accountant (ICAEW, FCA) with 34 years’ professional experience in industry, practice and the public sector.
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Business, Finance, Risk, Information Management
Table of Contents 1 2
Introduction to accounting Accounting concepts and systems 3 Financial analysis: Part I 4 Financial analysis: Part II 5 Business planning 6 Budgets and performance management 7 Cash flow and working capital management 8 Pricing decisions 9 Investment decisions 10 Financing decisions 11 Operational decisions Appendix A: An introduction to double-entry bookkeeping Appendix B: International Accounting/Financial Reporting Standards Appendix C: Example earnings announcements Appendix D: Discount tables Appendix E: Annuity factors Appendix F: Useful web links
Accounting & Finance