Short Introduction to Accounting Euro Edition
An introduction to the fundamentals of accounting and how it is used that will help students apply accounting as a usable, everyday business tool. It adopts an intuitive, informal approach to describe basic principles - what they are, why they exist and how they are used - to help students see the connections between different parts of accounting and the rest of the business world. Written by an award-winning teacher and former management accountant, it encourages students to engage with the material by using questions and worked examples to test knowledge and understanding as they read. It includes a glossary of financial terms that is a useful guide to the language of business. Part of the Cambridge Short Introductions series of concise, authoritative guides to core subjects in business and management.
- Learn how financial statements are put together and how accounting information is applied to understand why it is important, as well as how it is done
- Includes questions and worked examples to test the reader's knowledge as they read
- A glossary of financial terms provides a guide to the language of business
Reviews & endorsements
“Essential reading for the business beginner. In lucid prose Barker strips out the jargon to reveal the basic and surprisingly elegant concepts of accounting.”
– David Champion, Senior Editor, Harvard Business Review
“A gem of a book. A must-read for anyone daunted by the complexities of financial statements.”
– Jake Cohen, Dean of MBA Programme, INSEAD
Product details
July 2011Paperback
9780521179478
172 pages
216 × 140 × 9 mm
0.25kg
2 b/w illus. 42 tables
Available
Table of Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Introduction
- Part I: Introduction to Part I
- 1. A guided tour of the financial statements
- 2. The need for financial information
- 3. Keeping track of economic activity
- 4. Summary of the foundations of accounting
- Part II: Introduction to Part II
- 5. The accounts as a lens on growth
- 6. Measuring value creation
- 7. Understanding risk
- 8. Building a corporate valuation model
- Appendix I. Glossary of accounting terms
- Appendix II. Further reading
- Index.