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Accounting & Finance For Non Specialists

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The 11th edition of this market-leading text offers an accessible, effective introduction to key accounting and finance topics. With a focus on decision making, Accounting and Finance for Non-Specialists teaches you how to apply your learning to real-world business scenarios. Key Features The 11th edition of this market-leading text offers an accessible, effective introduction to key accounting and finance topics. With a focus on decision making, Accounting and Finance for Non-Specialists teaches you how to apply your learning to real-world business scenarios. Key Features * Step-by-step approach helps you master different topics without technical jargon * Real-world examples provide opportunities to apply and develop techniques * Activities and exercises integrated throughout the book help you understand the subject fully * Focus on decision making prepares you for careers in business New to this edition * Up-to-date coverage, including key changes to IFRS Standards and the Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting * A greater number of activities * New and updated real world cases help you to understand the theory in practice * Increased emphasis on critical thinking - so important to employers * Revised coverage of small business finance Join over 10 million students benefiting from Pearson MyLabs

This title can be supported by MyLab Accounting, an online homework and tutorial system designed to test and build your understanding. MyLab Accounting provides a personalised approach, with instant feedback and numerous additional resources to support your learning. * A personalised study plan * Usable either following chapter-by-chapter structure or by learning objective * Worked solutions showing you how to solve difficult problems * Limitless opportunities to practise Use the power of MyLab Accounting to accelerate your learning. You need both an access card and a course ID to access MyLab Accounting: 1. Is your lecturer using MyLab Accounting? Ask your lecturer for your course ID 2. Has an access card been included with the book? Check the inside back cover of the book. 3. If you have a course ID but no access card, go to www.pearson.com/mylab/accounting to buy access.

589 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1994

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5 reviews1 follower
January 2, 2013
One of the best management/accounting books to read or just browse.
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April 12, 2026
Would you like to know about accounting and finance? Are you a non-specialist? This is certainly a book.

Interesting things for me:
That accounting is high-pressure because it's facing multiple directions, that it's representing company internal data to external stakeholders, that they need this to make financial decisions and that it needs to be absolutely objective because they're using it to answer questions like "is this business performing well and what can I expect to get if I give them my money" and "should we fire the CEO, aka your boss"
And also interesting how financial planning really needs to be abstracted from the business and industry, because it needs to cope with every possible human activity that someone could do in a business, because people will, and you need a way to meaningfully compare them all?
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38 reviews2 followers
May 11, 2021
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.
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5 reviews1 follower
January 5, 2022
This book served as an educational aide for a university course on finance. Superbly written and very accessible.
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65 reviews
January 17, 2020
3.5 ✨

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
2 reviews3 followers
July 29, 2009
I read this in MBA study. Still this is a good reference of this area.
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122 reviews27 followers
August 3, 2016
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.
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684 reviews
May 30, 2019
A good primer for the financial accounting generalist. Clear descriptions with exercises and real life examples of the concepts described.
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