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Ian Crawford, Tony Davies
Business Accounting and Finance
English · Paperback / Softback
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Reviewers’comments '…the writing style is clear, easy to understand and practical.'
'It is bang up to date...the text is alive, relevant and interesting.'
Business Accounting and Finance is topical, up to date and a must read for anyone studying accounting and finance on undergraduate, MBA, and professional examination courses.
This acclaimed textbook introduces the core principles of accounting and finance in a comprehensive, engaging and practical ‘toolkit’ of concepts and techniques. It has been carefully structured to reflect the topics covered in most one and two semester modules, and also to facilitate self study. With its user-friendly approach, the text leads readers logically and clearly through the principles and techniques of financial accounting,management accounting, and business finance, and provides a flexible study tool for students and lecturers. This toolkit is applied in the broader business context to illustrate how financial statements and accounting information can be used to analyse business performance and improve management decision-making.
Key features
- Up-To-Date Topic Coverage - This book is fully up to date with regard to IFRS and IAS reporting requirements, and includes integrated coverage of contemporary accounting and financial issues and topics of growing importance, including a chapter on corporate governance and sustainability reporting.
- Worked Examples and Progress Checks - Comprehensive step-by-step Worked Examples and Progress Checkswith Illustrative Charts and Diagrams are included throughout every chapter to provide frequent reinforcement and facilitate effective learning.
- Press Extracts - The inclusion of contemporary Press Extracts offers an insight into real-life business scenarios that highlight the practical application and relevance of topics across a range of companiesincluding Amazon, Liverpool FC, Marks & Spencer, Nokia, Apple, and Ryanair.
- Annual Report and Accounts - The most recent annual report and accounts of Johnson Matthey, a leading UK plc, are used to illustrate the techniques of financial analysis and trend analysis.
- Case Studies and End-of-Chapter Exercises - The book includes a large range of End-of-Chapter Exercisesand Solutions, Questions, and Discussion Points, and six major Case Studies, which provide the opportunity to apply and develop the techniques, analytical skills and judgement acquired from working through each chapter.
Ian Crawford CPFA is a lecturer in accounting and finance at the University of Bath.
Visit the companion website at www.pearsoned.co.uk/daviestony to access an extensive range of additional resources, including further case studies and chapter-end exercises, self-test multiple-choice questions, glossary flashcards, useful weblinks and an author Q&A.
For instructors, a comprehensive suite of resources is available online, including an instructor's manual with all chapter-end exercises solutions, additional exercises with model solutions, additional case studies and debriefs, and PowerPoint presentations featuring all the book illustrations.
List of contents
Part I Financial Accounting
- 1 The importance of accounting and finance
- 2 Classifying and recording financial transactions
- 3 Balance sheet
- 4 Income statement
- 5 Statement of cash flows
- 6 Corporate governance
- 7 Financial statements analysis
- 8 Annual report and accounts
- 9 The nature of costs
- 10 Managing costs
- 11 Relevant costs, marginal costs, and decision-making
- 12 Short-term planning the operating budget
- 13 The control budget and variance analysis
- 14 Financing the business, and the cost of capital
- 15 Investment appraisal and the capital budget
- 16 Working capital management
About the author
Tony DaviesFCMA MBA MCMI heads up Lucis Consulting, an international business and financial consultancy and training provider, and formerly lectured on finance and accounting at Bangor Business School, University of Wales.
Ian Crawford CPFA is a lecturer in accounting and finance at the University of Bath.
Summary
Business Accounting and Finance, is a clear, comprehensive and engaging text that is essential reading for anyone studying accounting and finance. Carefully structured to reflect the topics covered in most one or two semester modules, the book comprises three parts: Financial Accounting, Management Accounting and Business Finance.
Product details
Authors | Ian Crawford, Tony Davies |
Publisher | Pearson Academic |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 05.09.2024 |
EAN | 9780273723127 |
ISBN | 978-0-273-72312-7 |
No. of pages | 800 |
Dimensions | 195 mm x 265 mm x 32 mm |
Weight | 1460 g |
Series |
Financial Times Financial Times |
Subject |
Social sciences, law, business
> Business
> Business administration
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