Finance for non-financial managers : an active-learning approach

By: Millichamp, A.HMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London : Letts Educational, 1997Edition: 3rd EditionDescription: vii, 464 pISBN: 9780826453792; 0826453791 ; 9781858053042; 1858053048 Subject(s): Business enterprises -- Finance | Corporations -- Finance | Accounting -- Great Britain -- Study and teaching | Accounting -- Great Britain -- Problems, exercises etcDDC classification: 658.15
Contents:
Introduction: how to use this units. Unit 1: starting a new business -cash flow forecasting; unit 2: the end of the first year - the profit and loss account; unit 3: the end of the first year - the balance sheet; unit 4: depreciation; unit 5: costing and pricing a product; unit 6: budgeting; unit 7: marginal costing; unit 8: working capital; unit 9: stocks; unit 10: investment appraisal; unit 11: manufacturing and construction; unit 12: total absorption costing; unit 13: standard costing; unit 14: company accounting; unit 15: ration analysis; unit 16: sources of finance; unit 17: the Stock Exchange; unit 18: accounting in the not-for-profit sector; unit 19: cash flow statements and some international issues. Appendices: answers to selected exercises; glossary of accounting terms; answers to tasks in the Martin Padlocks Ltd saga; answers to quick answers questions; six assignments.
Summary: Suitable for courses on which students are encouraged to be active participants in the learning process, this text offers a practical and activity-based approach to understanding finance for people who do not need to know the technicalities of finance and accounting. An LPBB edition is available.
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Introduction: how to use this units. Unit 1: starting a new business -cash flow forecasting; unit 2: the end of the first year - the profit and loss account; unit 3: the end of the first year - the balance sheet; unit 4: depreciation; unit 5: costing and pricing a product; unit 6: budgeting; unit 7: marginal costing; unit 8: working capital; unit 9: stocks; unit 10: investment appraisal; unit 11: manufacturing and construction; unit 12: total absorption costing; unit 13: standard costing; unit 14: company accounting; unit 15: ration analysis; unit 16: sources of finance; unit 17: the Stock Exchange; unit 18: accounting in the not-for-profit sector; unit 19: cash flow statements and some international issues. Appendices: answers to selected exercises; glossary of accounting terms; answers to tasks in the Martin Padlocks Ltd saga; answers to quick answers questions; six assignments.

Suitable for courses on which students are encouraged to be active participants in the learning process, this text offers a practical and activity-based approach to understanding finance for people who do not need to know the technicalities of finance and accounting. An LPBB edition is available.

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