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Key Concepts in Accounting and Finance

Jonathan Sutherland Diane Canwell

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English
Red Globe Press
15 March 2004
Series: Key Concepts
Key Concepts in Accounting and Finance is one of a range of comprehensive glossaries with entries arranged alphabetically for easy reference. All major concepts, terms, theories and theorists are incorporated and cross-referenced. Additional reading and Internet research opportunities are identified. More complex terminology is made clearer with numerous diagrams and illustrations. With almost 600 key terms defined, the book represents a comprehensive must-have reference for anyone studying a business-related course or those simply wishing to understand what accounting and finance is all about. It will be especially useful as a revision aid.
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Imprint:   Red Globe Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   427g
ISBN:   9781403915320
ISBN 10:   1403915326
Series:   Key Concepts
Pages:   262
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

JON SUTHERLAND and DIANE CANWELL are both experienced writers. They are the authors of a number of successful key reference and textbooks including Marketing Campaigns (1998), Organisation Structures and Processes (1997) and Foundation Business (1996). They are both former college lecturers specializing in business studies and are now full-time writers.

Reviews for Key Concepts in Accounting and Finance

'I think that a glossary of terms, is a good idea. My students have often asked if they could have one to supplement their accountancy studies. This type of book would be appropriate not only for HND and undergraduate students, but could have wider appeal to those studying professional accountancy courses and CMS, DMS and MBA students, many of whom have never studied accountancy before and struggle to get to grips with the terminology. I would recommend the book to my students.' - Sue Davis, Head of Department of Finance, Business School, University of Gloucestershire


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