by
Birt, Jacqueline, author.
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657 ACC
Publication Date
2023
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Accounting, business and economics, reporting, decision makingTOC:PrefaceAbout the authorsHow to use this textChapter 1. Introduction to accounting and business decision makingChapter 2. Accounting in societyChapter 3. Business structuresChapter 4. Business transactionsChapter 5. Statement of financial positionChapter 6. Statement of profit or loss and statement of changes in equityChapter 7. Statement of cash flows Chapter 8. Analysis and interpretation of financial statementsChapter 9. BudgetingChapter 10. Cost-volume-profit analysisChapter 11. Costing and pricing in an entityChapter 12. Capital investmentChapter 13. Financing the businessChapter 14. Performance measurementAppendix IAppendix II.
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Gambles, Ian, 1962-
Call Number
658.404 GAM
Publication Date
2009
Summary
"A good business case is so much more than simply the means to justify a decision. A well-written and well-researched business case will secure funding; make sure any project stays on the right side of regulation; mobilize support for the cause; provide the platform for managing the project and the benchmark against which to measure progress." "Ian Gambles' Making the Business Case shows you how to make sense of the task at hand, develop a strategy, articulate your options, define the benefits, establish the costs, identify the risks and make a compelling case." "Just as with the best business cases, the text is concise, jargon-free and easy to read; illustrated throughout with practical examples drawn from real cases and including reflective exercises at the end of each chapter to help you consolidate what you have learned.".
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Feldman, Daniel A.
Call Number
658.403 22
Publication Date
2009
Summary
Provides step-by-step guidance to strengthen your reasoning skills. First you'll see the difference between critical and non-critical thinking and then learn how to: recognize different forms of deceptive reasoning; pinpoint the critical issues in any situation; categorize and evaluate types of arguments; develop and test hypotheses to form conclusive explanations--P. [4] of cover.
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