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  • The Great Post Office Scandal: The fight to

    Bath Publishing Ltd The Great Post Office Scandal: The fight to

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Great Post Office Scandal is the extraordinary story behind the recent ITV drama series Mr Bates vs The Post Office. This gripping page-turner recounts how thousands of subpostmasters were accused of theft and false accounting on the back of evidence from Horizon, the flawed computer system designed by Fujitsu, and how a group of them, led by Alan Bates, took their fight to the High Court. Their eventual victory in court vindicated their claims about the defects of the software and exposed the heavy handed attempts by the Post Office to suppress them. The book also chronicles how successive senior managers, business leaders, lawyers, civil servants and Government ministers, at best failed to expose the injustice or, even worse, sought to cover it up, resulting in one of the largest miscarriages of justice in UK history. The author, Nick Wallis, is a journalist and broadcaster who has been reporting on the scandal for over ten years and who acted as script consultant on Mr Bates vs The Post Office, the ITV drama that brought the affair into the national consciousness. As the public inquiry reaches its climax, and senior figures such as Paula Vennells come to be questioned, The Great Post Office Scandal reveals the full scale of what happened and will leave you enraged at how so many of our trusted institutions allowed the saga to go on for nearly a quarter of a century, shattering the lives of thousands of innocent people.Trade Review"An extraordinary journalistic expose of a huge miscarriage of justice." Ian Hislop, Editor, Private Eye; "The definitive account of the scandal - from the journalist who pursued every twist and turn." Mishal Husain, Broadcaster; "Beautifully written. Full of heart rending detail, clarity and insight." Patrick Spence, Creative Director, ITV Studios; "Nick has come to understand the ultimately destructive management culture which pervaded the Post Office from the top down." Tom Hedges, former Subpostmaster; "A tale brilliantly told by Nick Wallis, who has dedicated years of work to establishing what happened, why it happened and calling those responsible to account. I urge you to read it." Rev Richard Coles, Presenter; "Nick's narrative has the power of a great thriller as he lays bare the lies and deceit that has ruined so many lives." Dame Joan Bakewell, Journalist; "we can expect to see copies of The Great Post Office Scandal within easy reach of every lawyer and reporter at the hearing." Joshua Rozenberg, Legal Commentator; "the story of a long-running scandal told with empathy and compassion while deftly explaining the complex, technical issues." Sam Tobin, The Law Society Gazette; "Nick Wallis has written what feels like the most important book I have ever read." Paul Gilbert, LBC Wise Counsel; "One of the books of the century." Lord Arbuthnot; "If there is one new book that everyone involved in running any kind of complicated organisation and everyone in politics should read, it is The Great Post Office Scandal by Nick Wallis" Stephen Bush, the i newspaper

    3 in stock

    £12.59

  • Grokking Bitcoin

    Manning Publications Grokking Bitcoin

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDescription The modern world turns on universally-accepted ideas of currency and ownership. Bitcoin, and its underlying technology, offer the potential to move control of these key institutions from change-prone governments to a secure storage system that independently records value and ownership in a distributed public ledger called "the blockchain." Grokking Bitcoin opens up this powerful distributed ledger system, exploring the technology that enables applications both for Bitcoinbased financial transactions and using the blockchain for registering physical property ownership. Key features · Jargon-free · Step-by-step guide · Real-world examples Audience This book provides a jargon-free introduction to Bitcoin for any technically interested reader. Some chapters address technical concepts that require basic knowledge of networking and programming. About the technologyBitcoin is an electronic cash system. It allows for people to move bitcoins, the currency of Bitcoin, between each other without using a bank or any other trusted third party.

    1 in stock

    £28.79

  • Tradings Systems That Work Building and

    McGraw-Hill Education - Europe Tradings Systems That Work Building and

    Book SynopsisProvides guidelines for designing and building a profitable trading system. This book provides: techniques for researching and building a mechanical trading strategy; techniques to evaluate the performance of various systems; and methods to measure drawdown, both within individual trades and for entire strategies.Table of ContentsEvaluating Performance. Performance Measures. Better Measures. Futures Contract Data. System Concepts. Picking Tops and Bottoms. Data Mining. Trade or Not to Trade. Following the Trend. Getting Out. Efficient Trades. Sweeney's MAE/MFE. Adding Long-term Exits. Working with Random Entries. High Probability Filters. Filtering. Long-term Volatility Filters. What Makes a Trend. Money Management and Portfolio Composition. Money Management. Portfolio Composition. Increasing Your Confidence.

    £50.99

  • Quicken 2002 Deluxe for Macintosh the Official Guide

    McGraw-Hill Education - Europe Quicken 2002 Deluxe for Macintosh the Official Guide

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis guide teaches the practical uses of Quicken for Macintosh software - the chapter topics are organized like the product for easy familiarity. It includes coverage of all the product features, menu items and tools for financial management.Table of ContentsPart I Quicken setup and basics: getting to know Quicken; setting up accounts and categories; going online with Quicken and Quicken.com. Part II Managing your bank and credit card accounts: recording bank and credit card transactions; online banking with Quicken. Part III Tracking your investments: tracking investments; using online investment tracking tools; maximizing investment returns. Part IV Managing your assets and debts: monitoring assets and loans; managing home, car and insurance expenses. Part V Saving money and achieving your goals: saving money at tax time; saving money and reducing debt; planning for the future. Part VI Working with Quicken data: automating Quicken transactions; reconciling accounts; insights, reports and graphs.

    15 in stock

    £18.00

  • QuickBooks 2008

    O'Reilly Media QuickBooks 2008

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisHelps you get more out of "QuickBooks" whether you're a beginner or an old pro. This title shows you how QuickBooks can help you boost sales, control spending, and save on taxes; set up and manage your files to fit your company's specific needs; and build budgets and plan for the future to make your business more successful.

    Out of stock

    £19.19

  • Quicken 2008

    O'Reilly Media Quicken 2008

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisHelps you set up Quicken to take care of your specific needs. This title shows you how to follow your money from the moment you earn it; make deposits, pay for expenses, track the things you own and how much you owe; take care of financial tasks online, and quickly reconcile your accounts; and create and use budgets and track your investments.

    Out of stock

    £15.99

  • Xero For Dummies

    John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd Xero For Dummies

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    15 in stock

    £17.42

  • Paradigm Education Solutions Computerized Accounting with Quickbooks 2018

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisTeaches accountant and non-accountant students how to use QuickBooks, one of the most popular general ledger software packages available. After completing the courseware, students will understand how to create a company file, run accounts receivable and accounts payable, manage time-tracking and payroll, track inventory and fixed assets, manage budgets, maintain ledgers, and create reports.

    Out of stock

    £139.50

  • Computerized Accounting with QuickBooks Online

    EMC Paradigm,US Computerized Accounting with QuickBooks Online

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisTeaches students how to use QuickBooks, a popular general ledger software package for small- and medium-sized businesses.

    3 in stock

    £139.50

  • Advances in Accounting Information Systems v 1

    Emerald Publishing Limited Advances in Accounting Information Systems v 1

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the sixth volume in a series dealing with such topics as information systems practice and theory, information systems and the accounting/auditing environment, and differing perspectives on information systems research.

    15 in stock

    £85.99

  • Sage 50 Accounts For Dummies UK Edition

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Sage 50 Accounts For Dummies UK Edition

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisMake bookkeeping a breeze withSage Sage 50 Accounts is a tremendously popular resource among accounting professionals, and exciting upgrades in version 22 make it even more useful. This book helps you use get started with installation as well as customisation, and in a short time you''ll be running VAT returns and producing reports. Newer features help you store copies on the cloud, access data from anywhere and much more. Inside... Fully updated screenshots How to use Sage Drive A guide to key buttons New ways to access tasks Toolbar configuration tips Valuable window shortcuts How to process paperwork Project management help Tips on using mobile apps Table of ContentsIntroduction 1 About This Book 1 Foolish Assumptions 2 Icons Used in This Book 2 Beyond the Book 3 Where to Go from Here 3 Part 1: Getting Started with Sage 50 Accounts 5 Chapter 1: Introducing Sage 50 Accounts 7 Looking at the Varieties of Sage 7 Installing the Software 9 Getting what you need before you get started 9 Moving to the installation 10 Setting Up with the Active Setup Wizard 10 Registering Your Software 16 Finding Out How Easy Sage Is to Use 17 Navigating around Sage 17 Exploring the Menu bar 18 Using Wizards 24 Chapter 2: Creating Your Chart of Accounts and Assigning Nominal Codes 25 Understanding as Much as You Need to about Accounting 26 Dabbling in double-entry bookkeeping 26 Naming your nominals 27 Preparing reports 27 Looking at the Structure of Your COA 28 Checking out the default COA 29 Identifying balance sheet codes 31 Looking at profit and loss codes 33 Leaving gaps and mirroring codes 36 Accommodating floating nominals 36 Editing Your COA 37 Amending your COA 37 Creating a new COA 39 Checking Your COA 42 Previewing errors 42 Looking at some common errors 43 Chapter 3: Setting Up Records 45 Choosing How to Create Your Records 45 Getting a quick start using the New icon 46 Following the wizards brick by brick 46 Creating Customer and Supplier Records 46 Setting customer and supplier defaults 49 Deleting customer and supplier records 51 Having a change of view 51 Creating Your Nominal Records 52 Exploring your nominal records 52 Renaming existing nominal records 54 Adding a new nominal record 54 Looking for a nominal record 55 Looking around a nominal record 57 Deleting a nominal code 58 Recording Your Bank Accounts 59 Renaming an existing account 60 Creating a new account 60 Deleting a bank record 62 Getting Your Product Records in Order 62 Creating a product record 63 Editing a product record 65 Deleting a product record 66 Entering a project record 66 Setting Up Fixed Asset Records 68 Chapter 4: Recording Your Opening Balances 71 Timing Your Switch to Sage 72 Obtaining Your Opening Balances 72 Entering Opening Balances Using the Wizard 74 Entering your default date 75 Entering customer and supplier balances 76 Checking the customer and supplier opening balances 77 Reversing the nominal balances in preparation for entering the trial balance 77 Entering the trial balance from your accountant 78 Entering the uncleared transactions for your bank account 80 Checking opening balances against the trial balance from your accountant 81 Checking your data 81 Backing up your data 81 Manually Entering Information 82 Manually recording opening balances 82 Manually recording opening bank balances 83 Manually recording nominal opening balances 84 Putting in opening balances for products 85 Checking Your Opening Balances 87 Printing an opening trial balance 87 Dealing with errors 87 Part 2: Looking into Day-to-Day Functions 89 Chapter 5: Processing Your Customer Paperwork 91 Posting Batch Entry Invoices 91 Creating Credit Notes 94 Registering Payments from Your Customers 96 Giving credit where due – allocating credit notes 99 Recording payments on account 101 Deleting Invoices and Credit Notes 102 Chapter 6: Invoicing Your Customers 103 Deciding on an Invoice Type 104 Creating Invoices 104 Putting in the details 105 Getting to the main attraction 107 Filling in the order details 109 Getting down to the footer details 110 Going over payment details 111 Checking your profit on a product invoice 112 Remembering that Communication Is Key 113 Managing Your Invoice List 114 Printing invoices 114 Using Quick Print 116 Updating ledgers 116 Deleting invoices 118 Saving Time While You Ask for Money 118 Duplicating existing invoices 118 Repeating recurring transactions 118 Using defaults 120 Getting paid faster 120 Chapter 7: Dealing with Paperwork from Your Suppliers 121 Receiving and Posting Invoices 121 Setting up your receiving system 122 Posting invoices 122 Getting Credit 125 Allocating a Credit Note 127 Paying Your Suppliers 128 Printing a Remittance Advice Note 130 Chapter 8: Recording Your Bank Entries 133 Understanding the Different Types of Bank Account 134 Keeping up with current (1200) and deposit (1210) accounts 134 Counting the petty cash (1230) account 135 Handling your cash register (1235) 135 Managing the company credit card (1240) and credit card receipts (1250) 136 Tracking Bank Deposits and Payments 136 Transferring Funds between Accounts 140 Repeating Recurring Entries 141 Going for consistency with your bank entries 141 Repeating customer and supplier payments 144 Making regular journal entries – if you dare 144 Processing and posting recurring entries 145 Dealing with Petty Cash 147 Funding petty cash 147 Making payments from the tin 147 Reconciling the petty cash tin 148 Paying the Credit Card Bill 148 Making credit card payments 148 Reconciling the credit card statement 149 Chapter 9: Maintaining and Correcting Entries 151 Finding Ways to Find Transactions 151 Searching for Records 153 Making Corrections 154 Editing a Journal Entry 156 Deleting a Journal Entry 157 Checking and Maintaining Your Files 158 Checking errors 158 Using Recovery Tools 159 Reindexing data 161 Compressing data 161 Rebuilding data 161 Backing Up Data the Manual Way 161 Scheduling Backups 163 Restoring Data 164 Part 3: Functions for Plus and Professional Users 167 Chapter 10: Processing Sales Orders 169 Giving a Quote 169 Amending your invoice and order defaults 170 Creating a quotation 170 Allocating and amending stock for a quote 172 Converting a quotation to an invoice or order 172 Creating a Sales Order 173 Entering the sales order details 174 Dealing with cash sales 177 Editing your order 178 Putting sales orders on hold 179 Duplicating a sales order 179 Printing the order 180 Allocating Stock to an Order 180 Going on automatic 180 Assigning stock yourself 181 Amending the allocation of stock 181 Using the shortfall generator 182 Despatching Orders 183 Completing an order 183 Using goods despatched notes 183 Using the despatch facility 184 Recording a despatch manually 184 Invoicing Your Customers 185 Deleting and Cancelling Sales Orders 186 Deleting an order 186 Cancelling an order 187 Chapter 11: Processing Purchase Orders 189 Creating, Changing and Copying a Purchase Order 190 Creating a purchase order 190 Editing your order 192 Duplicating a purchase order 193 Placing the Goods on Order 194 Ordering via the conventional method 194 Manually placing goods on order 195 Completing Your Purchase Order 196 Printing Your Purchase Order 197 Getting the Goods In 198 Using goods received notes 198 Accepting delivery of everything 200 Taking in part of an order 200 Creating an Invoice from an Order 201 Deleting, Cancelling and Reinstating Orders 203 Deleting orders 203 Cancelling orders 204 Putting a cancelled order back on order 204 Chapter 12: Keeping Track of Your Products 205 Taking Stock 205 Importing your stocktake 207 Adjusting stock levels 208 Checking stock activity 208 Using the stock shortfall facility 209 Understanding a Bill of Materials 210 Creating a BOM 211 Checking stock availability for a BOM 213 Transferring stock for a BOM 214 Processing Stock Returns 215 Allocating Stock 217 Changing stock allocation 219 Issuing allocated stock 219 Chapter 13: Managing Projects 221 Appointing a Project’s Status and Costs 222 Assigning status 222 Looking at costs – types and codes 223 Changing status and costs 224 Managing Project Resources 225 Creating or amending a resource 226 Deleting a resource 226 Tracking Project Costs 227 Sharing out project charges 227 Issuing stock to a project 228 Counting costs from a supplier invoice 230 Integrating POP with project costing 230 Analysing Project Costs 232 Looking at the project’s activity 232 Comparing costs and budget 234 Charging Your Customers for a Project 235 Completing Your Project 236 Chapter 14: Using Foreign Currencies 239 Setting Up Foreign Currencies 240 Entering the exchange rate for a currency 240 Amending the Countries table 242 Tailoring the Foreign Trader Tool 243 Keeping Trade Status in Mind When Setting Up Accounts 244 Processing the Paperwork 245 Raising invoices, credit notes and orders 246 Entering batch invoices and credit notes 248 Banking on Foreign Currencies 249 Coping with customer receipts and supplier payments 249 Carrying out a bank transfer 251 Expecting changing exchange rates 253 Doing Revaluations with the Wizard 254 Part 4: Running Monthly, Quarterly and Annual Routines 257 Chapter 15: Reconciling Your Bank Accounts 259 Recognising Reasons to Reconcile 260 Using Bank Feeds to Post Data into Sage 261 Setting up bank feeds 261 Downloading your bank transactions 263 Reconciling your downloaded transactions 264 Double-checking everything 267 Manually Entering Your Bank Account Data 267 Using e-Banking to Import Data 268 Doing the Reconciliation 269 Troubleshooting When Your Account Doesn’t Reconcile 274 Rounding Up Stragglers 275 Chapter 16: Running Your Monthly and Yearly Routines 277 Adding Up Accruals 278 Counting Out Prepayments 280 Depreciating Fixed Assets 282 Writing down your assets 282 Posting assets and depreciation 284 Entering Journals 284 Completing journals 285 Rattling skeleton journals 286 Reversing journals 287 Carrying Out Your Month-End Routine 288 Ticking off your checklist 288 Running the month-end 289 Clearing stock transactions 291 Deleting stock 292 Clearing the audit trail 293 Managing Cash Flow 294 Doing a Year-End Routine 295 Chapter 17: Running Your VAT Return 297 Understanding Some VAT Basics 298 Knowing your outputs from your inputs 298 Cracking the codes 298 Comparing Sage’s VAT accounting methods 299 Managing Your VAT 301 Preparing your VAT return 301 Reconciling your VAT return 304 Checking Your VAT Return Using Reconciliation Reports 306 Checking under the standard scheme 306 Checking with cash accounting 308 Getting ready to reconcile after checking 308 Completing Your VAT return 309 Posting the VAT transfer 311 Submitting your VAT return 311 Posting your refund or payment in Sage 313 Investigating Other Useful Icons in Your VAT Module 313 Posting scale charges 313 Reporting Intrastat 314 Completing the EC Sales list 315 Understanding the Reverse Charge Sales list 315 Running a VAT audit 316 Accessing verification reports 317 Part 5: Using Reports 319 Chapter 18: Running Monthly Reports 321 Making the Most of Standard Reports 321 Checking the Chart of Accounts 322 Figuring Out the Financial Reports 322 Trying for an initial trial balance 323 Accounting for profit and loss 324 Comparing profits and losses 325 Weighing the balance sheet 327 Viewing the Audit Trail 328 Forgetting the Periods and Going Transactional 330 Going by date 330 Being number-friendly 331 Running the reports 331 Designing Reports to Suit Yourself 332 Chapter 19: Tackling the Complicated Stuff 337 Exporting Data 337 Sending spreadsheet stuff 338 Transferring Outlook contacts 338 Exporting to Word 339 Importing Data 341 Linking to Your Accountant 344 Sending accounts to your accountant 345 Making material changes 345 Getting back adjustments and narratives 346 Trying e-Banking 346 Configuring your e-Banking 347 Opting for e-payments 348 Reconciling electronically 351 Working with Document Manager 353 Adding attachments and filing system references 353 Deleting attachments 354 Chapter 20: Running Key Reports 355 Checking Activity through the Nominal Codes 355 Looking into Supplier Activity 358 Tracking Customer Activity 360 Checking Numbers with Supplier Daybook Reports 361 Finding the Customers Who Owe You 362 Paying Attention to Your Creditors 364 Handling Unreconciled Bank Transactions 366 Doing a Monthly Breakdown of Profit and Loss 369 Ranking Your Top Customers 370 Chapter 21: Going Mobile 373 Setting Up Sage Drive 373 Tackling Sage 50 Tracker 375 Installing Sage 50 Tracker 375 Looking at the Sage 50 Tracker dashboard 377 Sussing Out Sage 50 Mobile Sales 379 Keeping Connected with Connected Users 380 Part 6: The Part of Tens 381 Chapter 22: Ten (Okay, Eleven) Funky Functions in Sage 383 Browsing for Help with F1 384 Calculating Stuff with F2 384 Accessing an Edit Item Line for Invoicing with F3 384 Finding Multiple Functions with F4 384 Calculating Currency or Checking Spelling with F5 385 Copying with F6 385 Inserting a Line with F7 386 Deleting a Line with F8 386 Calculating Net Amounts with F9 386 Launching Windows with F11 387 Opening Report Designer with F12 387 Chapter 23: Ten (Plus One) Wizards to Conjure Up in Sage 389 Creating a New Customer Account 389 Setting Up a New Supplier 390 Initiating a New Nominal Account 390 Creating a New Bank Account 391 Launching a New Product 391 Starting Up a New Project 392 Helping Out at Month End: Opening/Closing Stock 392 Fuelling Up: Scale Charges 392 Saving Time: Global Changes 393 Handling Currencies: Foreign Bank Revaluation 394 Keeping Others in the Loop: Accountant Link 394 Index 397

    15 in stock

    £16.99

  • Learning Practical FinTech from Successful

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Learning Practical FinTech from Successful

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisPraise for LEARNING PRACTICAL FINTECH FROM SUCCESSFUL COMPANIES Throughout my career I've seen the world of finance transformed by technology, from the earliest days of online lending to the current innovations happening with blockchain and cryptocurrency. I believe we're at a critical point in history where a new Internet of Value is starting to emerge, and I'm excited to see so many talented entrepreneurs tackling problems in global finance today. ?CHRIS LARSEN, Cofounder and Executive Chairman of Ripple Blockchain technology is changing the way the world does business. This book offers an inside look at how institutions from all corners of financial services and other areas of commerce are collaborating with software firms like R3 to re- engineer the infrastructure that enables money, goods, and information to flow around the globe. ?DAVID RUTTER, Founder, Chief Executive Officer of R3 When we think about FinTech, we often think about New York, Silicon Valley, and London, but this bTable of ContentsPreface vii List of Contributors ix Planning and Editing Staff of the SBI Group xi Chapter 1 Internet Revolution and Evolution of FinTech 1 Chapter 2 Evolution of the SBI Group 11 Chapter 3 Background of the FinTech Revolution 27 Chapter 4 Breakthrough FinTech Companies 31 Chapter 5 Issues for Financial Institutions and the Legal System 133 Afterword 151 About the Author and Editor 155 Index 157

    1 in stock

    £18.39

  • QuickBooks Online For Dummies UK

    John Wiley & Sons Inc QuickBooks Online For Dummies UK

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisEffectively manage business finances with Quickbooks If you need a guide for essential bookkeeping, QuickBooks Online For Dummies, UK Edition helps you get finances under control. This book offers guidance in the areas of budgeting, payroll, taxes, inventory, accounts and more. It assists small business owners, accountants and bookkeepers who could benefit from QuickBooks Online tutorials. It provides easy-to-follow and practical instruction using the QuickBooks cloud-based solution. Track and control finances alerts, reminders, and detailed reports for a clear view into the financial status of your business.Table of ContentsIntroduction 1 Part 1: Getting Started with QBO and QBOA 5 Chapter 1: Introducing QBO and QBOA 7 Chapter 2: Embracing the QBO/QBOA Format 19 Part 2: Managing the Books for the End User 31 Chapter 3: Creating a Client Company in QBO 33 Chapter 4: Managing List Information 69 Chapter 5: Dealing with the Outflow of Money 107 Chapter 6: Managing the Inflow of Money 135 Chapter 7: Working with Account Histories 177 Chapter 8: Handling Bank and Credit Card Transactions 191 Chapter 9: Paying Your Employees 225 Chapter 10: How’s the Business Doing? 249 Part 3: Managing the Books for the Accountant 263 Chapter 11: Setting Up Shop in QBOA 265 Chapter 12: Adding Companies to the QBOA Client List 289 Chapter 13: Exploring a Client’s Company from QBOA 311 Chapter 14: Working in a Client’s Company 325 Chapter 15: Using Accountant Tools 337 Part 4: The Part of Tens 363 Chapter 16: Almost Ten Things about the Chrome Browser Interface 365 Chapter 17: Ten Ways to Use Chrome Effectively 379 Appendix A: QBO, QuickBooks Desktop, and Data Conversion 401 Index 417

    15 in stock

    £17.59

  • MYOB For Dummies

    John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd MYOB For Dummies

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisUnlock the power of MYOB with the ultimate handbook:MYOB for Dummies Looking for a hands-on guide that will show you how MYOB helps you manage everyday business tasks? Want practical tips for handling your finances (including payroll and tax reporting!) more easily? Comprehensively updated for the new MYOB Business, MYOB For Dummies shows you how to take full advantage of the online flexibility and handy features offered by Australia's leading home-grown business management platform. Whether you're new to MYOB Business or wanting to get more from AccountRight, this is your guide to becoming an MYOB master! You'll learn, step by step, how to develop a customised workflow for all your bookkeeping and accounting tasks. With MYOB For Dummies, you'll be able to make the most of MYOB's real-time data insightsso you can run your business from anywhere and make better business decisions on the go. Learn how to choose a plan and set up y

    15 in stock

    £20.40

  • Quickbooks 2011

    O'Reilly Media Quickbooks 2011

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisWith QuickBooks 2011: The Missing Manual, you don't just learn how to use this popular program, you learn why and when to use specific features. You also get basic accounting advice so that everything makes sense along the way. Get more out of QuickBooks 2011, whether you're a beginner or an old pro.

    2 in stock

    £19.19

  • QuickBooks 2012

    O'Reilly Media QuickBooks 2012

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisYour bookkeeping workflow will be smoother and faster with QuickBooks 2012 - but only if you spend more time using the program than figuring out how it works. Take control with this Missing Manual. You'll not only learn how and when to use specific features, you'll also get basic accounting advice to help you through the learning process.

    1 in stock

    £20.99

  • SAP S4HANA Financial Accounting Configuration

    APress SAP S4HANA Financial Accounting Configuration

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBeginning-Intermediate user levelTable of ContentsChapter 1: Organizational Unit.- Chapter 2: Defining Chart of Accounts.- Chapter 3: Document Control.- Chapter 4: Tolerance Group.- Chapter 5: Creating General Ledger (G/L).- Chapter 6: Clearing Open Items.- Chapter 7: Maintaining Currency Types & Currency Pairs.- Chapter 8: GR/IR Clearing.- Chapter 9: House Bank.- Chapter 10: Tax on Sale/Purchase.- Chapter 11: Cash Journal.- Chapter 12: Financial Statement Versions (FSV).- Chapter 13: Integration of FI with Other SAP S4 HANA Modules.- Chapter 14: Accounts Receivable & Accounts Payable.- Chapter 15: Defining Dunning Procedure.- Chapter 16: ISpecial G/L Transactions.- Chapter 17: Ledgers.

    1 in stock

    £46.74

  • QuickBooks 2016 The Missing Manual

    O'Reilly Media QuickBooks 2016 The Missing Manual

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHow can you make your bookkeeping workflow smoother and faster? Simple. With QuickBooks 2016: The Missing Manual, you're in control: you get step-by-step instructions on how and when to use specific features, along with basic bookkeeping and accounting advice to guide you through the learning process.

    1 in stock

    £29.99

  • Python for Algorithmic Trading

    O'Reilly Media Python for Algorithmic Trading

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisAlgorithmic trading is now open to small organizations and individual traders using online platforms. The tool of choice for many traders today is Python and its ecosystem of powerful packages. In this practical book, author Yves Hilpisch shows students, academics, and practitioners how to use Python in the fascinating field of algorithmic trading.

    15 in stock

    £47.99

  • Blockchain in Action

    Manning Publications Blockchain in Action

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThere’s a lot more to the blockchain than mining Bitcoin. This secure system for registering and verifying ownership and identity is perfect for supply chain logistics, health records, and other sensitive data management tasks. Blockchain in Action unlocks the full potential of this revolutionary technology, showing you how to build own decentralized apps for secure applications including digital democracy, private auctions, and electronic record management. Key Features · How blockchain differs from other distributed systems · Smart contract development with Ethereum and the Solidity language · Web UI for decentralized apps · Identity, privacy and security techniques · On-chain and off-chain data storage For intermediate programmers who know the basics of object-oriented languages and have a working knowledge of JavaScript. About the technology A blockchain is a decentralized record, stored across numerous devices with no central control or authority. Copies of this shared database are constantly reconciled with one another, and records are cryptographically encoded to make them unchangeable. The result is a type of database that is at once transparent and publicly accessible, and where it is impossible to falsify or alter the historic data record. Bina Ramamurthy holds a Ph.D. in fault-tolerant distributed systems, and has thirty years of experience teaching cryptography, peer-to-peer networking, and distributed systems. She is the instructor and content creator for the University of Buffalo four-course specialization on blockchain technology on the Coursera MOOC platform, and the recipient of the 2019 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence.

    1 in stock

    £32.39

  • Turner Publishing Company Ken Schultz's Essentials of Fishing: The Only

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    Book Synopsis

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    £39.89

  • Research Handbook on Accounting and Information

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Research Handbook on Accounting and Information

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe role of the accountant is changing, as developments in technology alter the ways in which information is prepared and analysed. This Research Handbook addresses the use of both financial and non-financial information for planning, decision-making and control in organisations. Written by experts in the field, the book uses comprehensive literature reviews, empirical fieldwork and theoretical developments to provide an overview of research in this important area. It includes the following: Information for controlling and managing behaviour and performance Novel and contemporary fieldwork studies that explore the use of accounting and information The use of accounting and non-accounting information to support managerial and investment decisions Literature reviews on accounting and information systems, including on Cloud computing and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Technological developments, the use of AI and concerns over the future of the accounting profession Planning and design in information system research, including work on Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems Comprehensive in scope, the Research Handbook on Accounting and Information Systems will be indispensable for researchers, academics and students of accounting, information systems, economics and finance, business and management, and innovation and technology. Business managers and accountants will also be able to apply it to their own professions.Trade Review‘A highly current and comprehensive book providing analyses and insightful views in relation to the latest research in the area. The reader is not only exposed to academic investigations but also to grounded issues from cases and illustrations that will benefit practitioners and executives.’ -- Alnoor Bhimani, London School of Economics and Political Science, UKTable of ContentsContents: PART I INTRODUCTION 1 Accounting and information systems 2 Julia A. Smith PART II PLANNING AND DESIGN IN INFORMATION SYSTEM RESEARCH 2 Management Accounting Change and Information Systems: key themes from the literature 19 Martin Quinn and Danielle McConville 3 Enterprise Resource Planning Systems 35 Tiago Cardão-Pito 4 Enterprise resource planning systems as a tool for standardisation, centralisation, and control: Insights from the qualitative accounting literature 50 Matt Kaufman and Erica Wagner PART III USING INFORMATION TO SUPPORT DECISIONS 5 Using accounting information to support venture capital decisions 68 Tibah Al Harbi, Renzo Cordina and David Power 6 Non-accounting patent data and venture capital investment in the United Kingdom 84 Julia A. Smith and Renzo Cordina 7 Information flow and investment decision-making in equity crowdfunding 98 Catherine Deffains-Crapsky and Abdel Malik Ola PART IV USING INFORMATION TO CONTROL AND MANAGE BEHAVIOUR 8 Development of costing systems as a process not outcome: A field study of Patient Level Information and Costing Systems (PLICS) in UK healthcare 118 Christopher S. Chapman and Anja Kern 9 Mobilising accounting information systems in mergers and acquisitions 135 Marjo Väisänen and Janne Järvinen 10 Measuring the effectiveness of the accounting information system in the Malaysian federal government 152 Sharinah Binti Puasa and Julia A. Smith PART V PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM RESEARCH 11 Going concern audit opinion: Reducing information asymmetry 173 Dusica Stevcevska Srbinoska 12 Digital platforms in a hotel’s performance measurement and management: A sociomateriality perspective 193 Sung Hwan Chai 13 The relationship between accounting information systems and digital public services: The case of Croatia 208 Ana Novak, Ana Rep and Katarina Žager 14 Exploring accountability in an entrepreneurial firm 223 Jiafin Li, Julia A. Smith and Gavin C. Reid PART VI TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS 15 The role of Artificial Intelligence in accounting 249 Andrew Skidmore and Julia A. Smith 16 Internet-based technologies, accounting processes, and management control systems 264 Vikash Kumar Sinha, David Derichs and Teemu Malmi 17 The impact of advancing technologies on the requirement for a human workforce in accounting 287 Victoria McKinlay and Julia A. Smith Index

    15 in stock

    £171.00

  • Sage 50 Payroll 2016 in Easy Steps

    In Easy Steps Limited Sage 50 Payroll 2016 in Easy Steps

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisUpdated for Sage 50 Payroll for the 2016/17 payroll year, this definitive guide clarifies everything from creating basic employee records, government legislation settings and paying your employees to utilising Sage Payroll as an information-bank for recording deductions, absences, and holidays. Areas covered include: getting started quickly using set-up wizards configuring company settings keeping up-to-date and compliant with the latest payroll and pension legislation payroll security to control access managing your employees processing and producing payslips NIC, car fuel, loans and other deductions holidays, SMP, SSP and different absence types running Year End procedures making online HMRC submissions generating invaluable management reports working with payroll for small businesses using Cloud-based Sage One Payroll Sage 50 Payroll 2016 in easy steps is ideal for anyone needing to quickly grasp the essentials of running a Sage 50 payroll system, whether for the first time or needing to learn the new key features. The Sage Payroll range includes:Desktop software Sage 50 Payroll 2016 (single user, single company) Sage 50 Payroll 2016 Professional (multi-user, multi-company) Cloud Based Online SoftwareSage One Payroll (1-15 employees)

    7 in stock

    £10.44

  • Sage Accounts in easy steps: Illustrated using

    In Easy Steps Limited Sage Accounts in easy steps: Illustrated using

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisSage Accounts is the UK''s market-leading accounts software. It lets you manage your day-to-day finances, customers, suppliers and VAT and keeps your finger on the pulse of your business.Sage Accounts in easy steps uses detailed images and easy-to-follow instructions, showing you how to quickly get to grips with the new features of this leading accounts software. This definitive guide clarifies everything from basic recording keeping to utilising Sage as an information-bank for making crucial business decisions. Areas covered include: Setting up Sage, entering debtors and creditors Producing purchase/sales orders and invoices Bank account reconciliation Stock management, including Bill of Materials Important month and year end procedures Processing the VAT return and e-Submission Generating invaluable management reports Sage Accounts in easy steps is ideal for non-accountants using Sage for the first time, or just needing to grasp the new key features all in easy steps!Illustrated using Sage 50cloud Accounts

    15 in stock

    £11.39

  • Computational Finance: A Scientific Perspective

    World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Computational Finance: A Scientific Perspective

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    Book SynopsisComputational finance deals with the mathematics of computer programs that realize financial models or systems. This book outlines the epistemic risks associated with the current valuations of different financial instruments and discusses the corresponding risk management strategies. It covers most of the research and practical areas in computational finance. Starting from traditional fundamental analysis and using algebraic and geometric tools, it is guided by the logic of science to explore information from financial data without prejudice. In fact, this book has the unique feature that it is structured around the simple requirement of objective science: the geometric structure of the data = the information contained in the data.Table of ContentsA scientific perspective; capital budgeting and analytic formulas; fundamental security valuation; analysis of inexact data I; analysis of inexact data II; optimal portfolio formation; systematic financial risk analysis; complete valuation and dynamic risk theory; option pricing I; option pricing II; bond portfolio valuation and management; forwards and futures; swaps; multi-currency investments and exact performance attribution.

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    £80.75

  • Computational Finance: A Scientific Perspective

    World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Computational Finance: A Scientific Perspective

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisComputational finance deals with the mathematics of computer programs that realize financial models or systems. This book outlines the epistemic risks associated with the current valuations of different financial instruments and discusses the corresponding risk management strategies. It covers most of the research and practical areas in computational finance. Starting from traditional fundamental analysis and using algebraic and geometric tools, it is guided by the logic of science to explore information from financial data without prejudice. In fact, this book has the unique feature that it is structured around the simple requirement of objective science: the geometric structure of the data = the information contained in the data.

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    £43.70

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