Now in its fifth edition, this highly respected and popular text provides non-specialist accounting and finance students on business studies courses with an essential introduction to the role of accounting in a wider managerial setting. Completely updated to reflect recent changes in International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), Accounting in a Business Context is one of the most comprehensive texts available. The logical step-by-step approach introduces students to accounting initially by considering an accessible cash-based small business, then carefully builds layers of complexity (e.g. buying and selling on credit) to facilitate clear understanding. New to this Edition - Updated to reflect recent changes in International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) - New pedagogical features to aid learning, including Learning Outcomes and Activity boxes - Increased use of real-life examples in the case studies - Use of more international companies in case studies and examples - Enhanced online support resources - Exciting new text design
About the AuthorProfessor Aidan Berry, BA, FCA, is Head of the Business School at the University of Brighton. His research interests include public sector accounting and bank lending to small businesses. He is co-author of Accounting in a Business Context, Bank Lending: Beyond the Theory, Business Accounting for Hospitality and Tourism and Selecting and Managing a Non-executive Director.
Book InformationISBN 9781408030479
Author Robin JarvisFormat Paperback
Page Count 512
Imprint Cengage Learning EMEAPublisher Cengage Learning EMEA
Weight(grams) 872g
Dimensions(mm) 247mm * 190mm * 18mm