Accounting Books
PHI Learning International Accounting
Book SynopsisExtensively revised second edition covers challenges in global accounting standards, aimed at postgrad students and professionals. Includes problems, case studies, comparative practices, impact of convergence on MNCs, transfer pricing, tax practices, foreign currency translations, and more.
£11.96
PHI Learning International Accounting
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£11.99
Deep & Deep Publications Corporate Disclosure Practices: Text and Case
Book SynopsisThe book provides a detailed analysis of corporate disclosure practices in annual reports, addressing what companies disclose and investors' expectations. It is written in a clear and informative style, making it valuable for students, teachers, researchers, investors, and company management.
£14.25
Gyan Books Dictionary of Accountancy
Book SynopsisThe Title 'Dictionary of Accountancy written by Narayan Dixit' was published in the year 2005. The ISBN number 9788182051805 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 304 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English.
£21.38
De Gruyter Accounting Journals: Scopus, Web of Science,
Book SynopsisThis book is a full guidebook among more than 218 accounting international journals with an evaluation of 3,000 publications for over the last two years. It aims to help readers for selecting an appropriate journal for publishing own research in the international arena or to find the required topic for conducting further investigating or to be informed about so large-scale science as accounting. Here a reader will find detailed information about accounting journals in terms of Scopus, Web of Science and SCImago databases. In addition, there are highlighted accounting journals in terms of IFRS and blockchain concentration in accounting researches nowadays. The relevant aims and scope of each journal are also presented. Anyway, this book is an indispensable assistant for students while getting the “Accounting” specialization, as well as teachers and scientists while conducting empirical researches in the practice and theory of the accounting filed. ABSTRACTING & INDEXING Accounting Journals: Scopus, Web of Science, SCImago is covered by the following services: Baidu Scholar Google Books Google Scholar Naviga (Softweco) Primo Central (ExLibris) ReadCube Semantic Scholar Summon (ProQuest) TDOne (TDNet) WorldCat (OCLC)
£51.00
Vossiuspers UvA The Added Value of Auditing in a Non-Mandatory
Book SynopsisWhat is the ‘raison d’être’ of auditing? Does auditing only exist by the grace of the legislator? Or does auditing fulfill other needs in contemporary society? For many companies, auditing has been made mandatory. This is possibly one of the reasons why researchers to date have given limited attention regarding the drivers for the demand for audit. Auditing (seen as a social control mechanism) is part of an organizational order in society. Therefore, it is essential to reflect on the (changing) demands of society. As a lack of insight why society demands an audit, accommodates the risk of not meeting the needs and expectations of society, the added value of auditing may be called into question. This dissertation deals with the question: what are drivers for the demand for audit for Dutch SME companies which are not mandatory required to have their financial statements audited.
£35.10
United Nations How natural capital accounting contributes to
Book SynopsisThis publication is aimed at providing policymakers with an introduction to natural capital accounting, in particular the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA), and its applications to policy. The report provides policymakers at various levels including international organizations, national government as well as local authorities, with information on how the SEEA can answer a variety of policy questions on sustainable development, using an integrated systems approach. This paper provides several successful case studies that are aimed to inspire policymakers in applying the SEEA to inform their specific challenges
£25.46
Asian Development Bank Financial Reporting and Auditing in Sovereign
Book SynopsisThis technical guidance note lays out the requirements for presenting, auditing, submitting, and publicly disclosing financial reports for sovereign operations financed by ADB in Asia and the Pacific region.It highlights why robust financial reporting, auditing, management, and monitoring of sovereign operations funded or administered by ADB is essential to ensure they comply with its mandate.Stressing the importance of strong borrower governance, it emphasizes how timely reporting and auditing contributes to ADB's broader objectives of poverty reduction, inclusive growth, environmental sustainability, and regional integration.
£17.05
Todd L. Lockett Strategies of Small Business Owners to Success
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£17.99
Sterling Publishers Pvt.Ltd England My Love
Book SynopsisSome 60 years ago, Bill Lall arrived in England to start a new life. It was not an easy start. Notices on shop windows read, Room available. Sorry, no coloureds, no Irish, no dogs. Thankfully, things have now moved on, both for England and for Bill Lall himself. Today, Bill Lall, Chartered Accountant by profession, is a successful, retired businessman and author of two very successful books. He has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Business Administration by the University of East London (2003), Freedom of the City of London in 2012, and the British Empire Medal in the Queen''s Birthday Honours list of 2014. He also holds the title of Lord of the Manor (Woodlands).
£5.99
New India Publishing Agency Economics, Marketing Accountancy &
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£128.48
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Accounting For Crises: A Marxist History Of
Book SynopsisHistorians have not convincingly explained modern capitalism's two major economic crises, the Great Depression of the 1930s, and the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008-2009. Accounting for Crises offers a new explanation, why both began and were more severe in the USA ('America'), based on an accounting interpretation of Marx's theory of crises. It explains their origins in capitalists' control of accumulation, which reveals important overlooked roles for Irving Fisher's accounting theory. This theory, by allowing discretion in accounts, in the context of falling rates of profit, encouraged 'swindling', overstating reported profits, and understating their risk, which facilitated and aggravated both crises. Framed by Fisher's theory, during the 1920s American accounting theorists justified discretion, which Creating the 'Big Mess' (the companion volume) concluded it management used to conservatively smooth earnings. Accounting for Crises shows that Fisher's theory , also underlays the popular new theory of investment that justified valuing shares using reported earnings, which encouraged their manipulation and legitimized 'speculation'. This, it argues, underlays America's exceptional late-1920s stock market boom, the 1929 Great Crash, and the depth and length of its Great Depression. Prominently associated with the boom, Fisher became unpopular after the crash, his name disappearing from public debate. Nevertheless, the book concludes, his theory hindered economic recovery, weakened 1930s reforms, undermined accounting regulation from the late-1930s, and following his rehabilitation from the late-1950s, underlies the Financial Accounting Standards Board's conceptual framework, which by allowing off-balance-sheet accounting for securitization-SPEs, fostered the 2007 'credit crunch' that triggered the 2008-2009 Global Financial Crisis (GFC).
£130.50
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Bridging The Gaap: Recent Advances In Finance And
Book SynopsisBridging the GAAP: Recent Advances in Finance and Accounting lies at the intersection of the two disciplines. The readings in this volume bridge the gap between finance and accounting by looking at diverse topics in accounting and finance and by providing interesting points of view regarding their interface. Most of the chapters concentrate on the topic of fair value accounting and on the extent to which accounting numbers mirror the financial situation of the firm. This book combines new developments in the areas of theoretical and empirical finance and accounting, and emphasizes the convergence of these two disciplines to better serve researchers, investors and the general public. The papers contained in this volume will help scholars, practitioners and investors better understand the similarities and differences between these two important fields of study.Table of ContentsBridging the GAAP: Recent Advances in Finance and Accounting aims to promote a stronger interface between researchers in accounting and finance that will enhance the understanding of the similarities and differences between these two fields. Such dialog will also acquaint researchers in each area with significant recent advances in the other area, and will enable a cross fertilization of thoughts, from which both can significantly benefit. This consolidates the efforts to bridge the gap between finance and accounting by looking at diverse topics in accounting and finance and providing interesting points of view on different topics. Most of the chapters concentrate on the topic of fair value accounting and on the question of the extent to which accounting reflects the financial situation of a firm. The book combines new developments in the area of theoretical finance and accounting, and the convergence of these two approaches to better serve investors and the general public.
£88.20
Managerial Accounting
Book SynopsisWarren/Jones/Tayler's Managerial Accounting, 17th Edition, lays a solid foundation in business and management accounting. Updated with the latest developments and tools in accounting, this edition emphasizes the importance of accounting in business and connects chapter content to your life through the new Why is this important? feature. The online learning platform, CNOWv2, offers an interactive learning experience that bridges the gap between content, homework and exam performance, allowing you to master essential accounting skills within the context of today's corporate business landscape. The text also features updated, real-world examples, updated Certified Management Accountant (CMA) exam questions, data analytics activities using Excel and Tableau and interactive online resources that foster a strong foundation in core management accounting concepts.
£275.00
Using QuickBooks Online for Accounting 2026
Book SynopsisMaster QuickBooks Online Accountant (QBOA) at your own pace with the unique self-directed learning approach in Owen's Using Quickbooks Online for Accounting 2026, 9th Edition. This edition focuses on QBOA to refine skills and review your understanding of financial accounting, reporting and analysis tools. Learn how accounting information is created and used to make key decisions. Updates introduce the latest features of QBOA, including the ability to create more than one company. Conveniently access your work through the student portal. Clear instructions, real examples and manageable assignments reinforce accounting skills as you practice using the QBOA application. Learn how to set up QBOA to record business events, generate financial statements and communicate critical information to business owners, investors and creditors. Strengthen skills you will use for business success.
£186.59
Self Publisher Unethical practices in accounting and accounting
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£25.60