Accounting for Non-Accounting Students
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Accounting for Non-Accounting Students is a highly reputed text for is accessibility and clarity. The book combines user-friendly language and real world examples making it ideal for students with little or no prior knowledge of Financial or Management accounting. The text covers the essentials of book-keeping and the rules of accounting in a non-technical style and teaches students the right questions that all non-accountants should ask who want to excel in their studies and career.
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Additional information
Publisher | 8th edition (20 May 2010), Financial Times, Prentice Hall |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 544 pages |
ISBN-10 | 0273722972 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0273722977 |
Dimensions | 19.69 x 1.91 x 26.67 cm |
by Heavy user
I wish I kept that book with me when I am not more advanced with accounting study now. It was a good beginners book
by RH
The book was Great, covered the Main points and explained adequately
by Janet Hertfordshire
Although this is a very clear book to read and very well written, you need to have a basic understanding of accounting to understand some of the technology. If you have these skills then its a good buy
by Amazon Customer
Won’t make you all sexy like a real accountant, but for non-accounting experts it really helps with some party liners and making you feel a lot more confident when cracking open that receipt envelope!
by Abilene
I purchased this book on the recommendation of a co-worker (fully qualified accountant) who used the third edition while at uni. She was spot on when she told me that it is a great help to those students who come from a non-accounting background. (i.e. no A levels in accounting).
The layout is easy to follow, great self tests along the way, case studies, real world relevent news articles and even an online site with further tests.
by Amazon Customer
Impressed
by dcrafael
It goes through the first steps for any reader to get an insight about accounting.
Second hand book that more looked like new.
thanks
by Adam Smyth
Good