Business Accounting

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Financial Times/Prentice Hall, 2002 - Business & Economics - 683 pages
Business Accounting is the world's best-selling textbook on bookkeeping and accounting. It gives clear explanations, in straightforward language, with a wealth of worked examples and a large number of questions and answers. These features have made it for many years the number one choice for both students and lecturers. Literally millions of students have studied and passed accounting examinations using Business Accounting. changes in the accounting environment and two new chapters added on Computerised Accounting Systems and An Introduction to Management Accounting. The opportunity has been taken to transfer chapters on Bills of Exchange and Consignment Accounts to the Companion Website. Objectives; Activities designed to broaden and reinforce students' understanding of concepts; *Glossary defining key terms and concepts, referenced to the chapter in which they appear; Sets of 20 multiple choice questions positioned in the book at relevant points, with answers given in Appendix 2; Notes for Students to help them with their studies and examinations; Two-colour design to emphasise key points. used on professional and secondary-level accounting courses. comprehensive coverage of accounting principles; a large number of worked examples, practice questions and answers to reinforce learning; clear explanations in short chapters with logical progression. accounting textbooks. Alan Sangster BA MSc Cert TESOL CA - Professor of Accounting at the Open University Business School, and was previously at The Queen's University of Belfast, the University of Aberdeen and the University of Strathclyde. Alan Sangster 0 273 65557 4

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