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Financial Accounting John Arnold

Financial Accounting By John Arnold

Financial Accounting by John Arnold


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Summary

This introductory textbook provides a foundation for understanding the principles upon which financial accounting systems are based, by explaining underlying concepts, existing practices and possible alternatives to existing practices.

Financial Accounting Summary

Financial Accounting by John Arnold

This introductory textbook provides a foundation for understanding the principles upon which financial accounting systems are based, by explaining underlying concepts, existing practices and possible alternatives to existing practices. This edition has been revised and updated to take a more international approach and provide a framework for the evaluation of alternative methods of financial accounting.

Table of Contents

Basic framework - the role and context of accounting, accounting and decision making, the regulation of financial reporting; the conventional accounting model of the organisation - the transformation process and financial statements, financial statements and the accounting equation, fixed and intangible assets, stock, sources of finance, double entry bookkeeping, interpretation of accounts - ratio analysis, cash flow statements; limitations of the conventional model - problems with the conventional accounting model, accounting for prices, evaluation of alternative accounting methods; advance issues - conceptual frameworks and international harmonisation, introducing accounting for groups, intangibles revisited, summary review.

Additional information

GOR012305316
9780133178685
0133178684
Financial Accounting by John Arnold
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
1994-04-01
428
N/A
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