Meaning of Company Accounts

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accounting for depreciation
Asset Turnover
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balance
business performance evaluation
cash
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Closing Stock
corporate finance analysis
current
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
Dividend Cover
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financial reporting standards
FINANCIAL STATUS RATIOS
flow
Follow
Gross Profit
group financial statements
Held
HMC
IFRS
interpreting financial statements for managers
Ledger Accounts
liabilities
loss
Loss Account
net
Net Asset Turnover
Net Assets
Net Book
Net Current Assets
Net Realizable Value
Payments
profit
sheet
SSAP
statements
STOCK MARKET RATIOS
taxation in corporations
UK Company
Work In Progress
Working Capital

Product details

  • ISBN 9780566086601
  • Weight: 2020g
  • Dimensions: 297 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 24 May 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Meaning of Company Accounts first appeared in 1971 and quickly achieved recognition among managers, financial and non-financial alike. It is now seen as the standard text in the subject. It aims to help anyone using company accounts to gain a firm grasp of what they mean and how they relate to business activities. Throughout the book, ideas are developed in a logical, structured sequence, involving a high degree of reader participation, while at the same time being extremely flexible. The workbook approach, including examples to be worked through, enables readers to achieve understanding of topics they may previously have found difficult. This eighth edition has been thoroughly revised to ensure that the text and appendices are current. It includes up-to-date references of both international and UK accounting standards.
Walter Reid was Professor of Financial Control at the London Business School from 1973 to 1988. He was subsequently Chairman of Management Development Associates Limited (MDA), a management training consultancy with a primary focus on financial management. D.R. Myddelton has been Professor of Finance and Accounting at the Cranfield School of Management since 1972. He has written books on tax reform, inflation accounting and accounting standards and textbooks on accounting, economics, and financial management. He is Chairman of the Trustees of the Institute of Economic Affairs.

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