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BUSINESS IN CONTEXT SERIES
Accounting
IN A BUSINESS CONTEXTi
The second edition of the highly successful introduction to accounting for all business students.
Accounting in a Business Colfitext
areas ot 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. In this way it avoids burdening the general business student with unnecessary technical skills or obscuring the core management issues with accounting jargon.
Past users have praised the extensive use of realistic and varied mini cases in helping to emphasize the application
of theory to practical business issues. The authors explain, in particularly clear and succinct language, how managers use accounting information to plan, make decisions and control activity within the organization.
Students' understanding is reinforced with the use of chapter overviews, key concepts, case studies,...
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Fülszöveg
BUSINESS IN CONTEXT SERIES
Accounting
IN A BUSINESS CONTEXTi
The second edition of the highly successful introduction to accounting for all business students.
Accounting in a Business Colfitext
areas ot 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. In this way it avoids burdening the general business student with unnecessary technical skills or obscuring the core management issues with accounting jargon.
Past users have praised the extensive use of realistic and varied mini cases in helping to emphasize the application
of theory to practical business issues. The authors explain, in particularly clear and succinct language, how managers use accounting information to plan, make decisions and control activity within the organization.
Students' understanding is reinforced with the use of chapter overviews, key concepts, case studies, exercises and discussion questions, summaries and further reading sections. Lecturers will benefit from the additional resources included in the accompanying Teachers' Guide.
Aldan Berry
the Department of Finance and Accounting at the University of Brighton. He is author of Financial Accounting: An Introduction, and coauthor of Bank Lending: Beyond the theory, and Business Accounting for Hospitality and Tourism.
is Professor
of Accounting and Finance at Kingston University. He is co-author of Microcomputers in Accounting, Bank Lending: Beyond the theory and Business Accounting for Hospitality and Tourism.
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