Peter Atrill and Eddie McLaney's Accounting and Finance for Non-specialists is an accessible introduction to accounting and finance for non-major students. Using minimal jargon, the authors introduce topics gradually, examining basic principles and underlying concepts before demonstrating how accounting statements and financial information can be used to improve business decision-making. Reflecting this practical emphasis, the text includes numerous extracts - with commentary - from company reports, survey data and other sources. This pack is comprised of a copy of Accounting and Finance for Non-specialists 8e and an access card with code which will enable students to take advantage of the extra support available in MyAccountingLab. Visit www.myaccountinglab.com to learn more.
Good book for the accounting course I took. The sample questions given caused me to think through the concepts more deeply. Overall was a friendly and digestible introduction to Accounting and Financing, especially for someone who had no related background to this field.
It's hard to rate a book that I read for university, especially since it is about accounting, one of my least favorite modules However, I must point out that this book is pretty well put together, has several real-life examples for better understanding, and explains things well overall My only complaint is that sometimes I felt like they used too many words in order to explain something relatively simple, which made its reading tiring at times Overall, it's a nice option for someone whiteout any knowledge of accounting who wants to get started on it
A truly good book for those who want to know how companies work. I skipped most of the practical exercises for I have no intention to do accounting by myself. Although, the broad view is valuable.