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Elements of Accounting / Philip Cahill.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : McGraw-Hill, 1998.Description: vi, 376 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0077093062
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HF5635 .C347 1998
Contents:
Why study accounting?; elements of an accounting system; double entry accounting 1; double entry accounting 2; basic accounting statements; the accounts production process; more complex accounting statements; published company accounts; cash flow statements; interpreting financial statements; the management accounting perspective; the measurement of cost; techniques for short term decisions; planning and control 1 - budgeting; planning and control 2 - standard costing; capital investment appraisal. Appendices: answers to end of chapter questions; discount tables; glossary of accounting terms.
Summary: Providing the basic principles of accounting for the non-specialist reader, this text assumes no prior knowledge of the subject. The material is presented in a manner intended to encourage lecturers and students to select topics required for their courses. Practice questions are included.
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Includes index.

Why study accounting?; elements of an accounting system; double entry accounting 1; double entry accounting 2; basic accounting statements; the accounts production process; more complex accounting statements; published company accounts; cash flow statements; interpreting financial statements; the management accounting perspective; the measurement of cost; techniques for short term decisions; planning and control 1 - budgeting; planning and control 2 - standard costing; capital investment appraisal. Appendices: answers to end of chapter questions; discount tables; glossary of accounting terms.

Providing the basic principles of accounting for the non-specialist reader, this text assumes no prior knowledge of the subject. The material is presented in a manner intended to encourage lecturers and students to select topics required for their courses. Practice questions are included.

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