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020 _a9781292251257
040 _aLOC
_beng
_cGSU
_dGSU
_erda
050 _aHF5636
_bATR
100 1 _aAtrill, Peter,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aFinancial Accounting for Decision Makers /
250 _aNinth Edition.
260 _aHarlow, United Kingdom:
_bPearson Education Limited,
_c[2019].
264 4 _c© 2019.
300 _axxi, 594 pages :
_bcolour illustration ;
_c27 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _aFront Cover Half Title Page Title Page Copyright Page Brief contents Contents Preface How to use this book Acknowledgements 1 Introduction to accounting Introduction Learning outcomes What is accounting? Who are the users of accounting information? The conflicting interests of users How useful is accounting information? Providing a service Weighing up the costs and benefits Accounting as an information system Management accounting and financial accounting Scope of this book The changing face of accounting Accounting for business What is the purpose of a business? What kinds of business ownership exist? How are businesses organised? The quest for wealth creation Meeting the needs of other stakeholders Balancing risk and return Reasons to be ethical Not-for-profit organisations Summary Key terms References Further reading Critical review questions 2 Measuring and reporting financial position Introduction Learning outcomes The major financial statements an overview The statement of financial position The effect of trading transactions Classifying assets Classifying claims Statement layouts Capturing a moment in time The role of accounting conventions Money measurement Valuing assets Meeting user needs Self-assessment question Summary Key terms Reference Further reading Critical review questions Exercises 3 Measuring and reporting financial performance Introduction Learning outcomes The income statement Different roles Income statement layout Further issues Recognising revenue Recognising expenses Profit, cash and accruals accounting Depreciation Costing inventories Trade receivables problems Uses and usefulness of the income statement Self-assessment question Summary Key terms Further reading Critical review questions Exercises 4 Accounting for limited companies (1) Introduction Learning outcomes The main features of limited companies Legal safeguards Public and private companies Taxation The role of the Stock Exchange Capital market efficiency Managing a company Financing limited companies Share capital Reserves Bonus shares Share capital jargon Borrowings Raising share capital Withdrawing equity The main financial statements Dividends Self-assessment question Summary Key terms References Further reading Critical review questions Exercises 5 Accounting for limited companies (2) Introduction Learning outcomes The directors' duty to account The need for accounting rules Sources of accounting rules Problems with standards Accounting rules or accounting choice? The need for a conceptual framework The IASB framework The auditors' role The framework of annual financial reports
650 0 _aAccounting
650 0 _aDecision making
650 0 _aManagerial accounting
_xDecision making
650 0 _aAccounting
_xDecision making
700 1 _aMcLaney, Eddie,
_eauthor.
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