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List of contents
Chapter 1. Introduction to accounting: Regulations, reports and systems
Chapter 2. Balance day adjustments
Chapter 3. Closing the ledger and reversals
Chapter 4. Financial reports
Chapter 5. Accounting for property, plant and equipment
Index
About the author
CPA, PNA, Dip Bus (Acc), Dip Ed
Neville Poustie has in excess of 30 years experience as a TAFE accounting teacher. He is currently a teacher and accounting course co-ordinator at Bendigo Regional Institute of TAFE. Over his career he has taught across the full range of business subjects including accounting, computer accounting, tax, management accounting, budgeting and business law. Neville has worked in the public accounting industry and has been a registered tax agent. He has co-authored the textbooks in the TAFE Accounting series for over 12 years and has been involved extensively in writing learning materials for students studying via distance learning.Nick Mroczkowski is a Senior Academic in the Faculty of Business, Australian Catholic University (Melbourne). His experience encompasses a variety of technical disciplines, including auditing, financial accounting, finance and higher education. Prior to joining ACU, Nick held several senior academic roles including Senior Lecturer at Swinburne University of Technology, Senior Lecturer in Accounting at the Deakin Business School, and Lecturer in Accounting and Finance at Monash University. Nick has also held senior positions in professional practice, including the position of Technical Director (Audit and Accounting) for a major Chartered Accounting firm for period of 15 years.CPA, PNA, Dip Comm, TTTC
Following a career in public and commercial accounting, Daryl Fleay has been an accounting teacher/co-ordinator at Bendigo Regional Institute of TAFE for over 35 years. His main teaching areas are financial accounting, management accounting, budgeting and business tax. Daryl has been a co-author of the textbooks in the TAFE Accounting series for over 20 years. Over that period he has also had considerable involvement in accounting and auditing for the not-for-profit sector.
Summary
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• BFIA401A Prepare financial reports