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Valuepack:Financial Management for Decision Makers p4 with Financial Accounting for Decision Makers p4.
1405854359

Peter Atrill, University of Plymouth Business School
Eddie McLaney

Publisher: Financial Times Press
Copyright: 2007
Format: Paper

ISBN-10: 1405854359
ISBN-13:9781405854351Help icon

Our Price: £68.99
Status: Instock
Published: 03 Oct 2006
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Financial Management for Decision Makers, 4/E
by Peter Atrill

In response to extensive feedback from reviewers, the fourth edition of this established and popular text has been thoroughly updated to meet the needs of the modern business student.  It presents a comprehensive range of topics, but avoids too much detail and unnecessary mathematical analysis, focusing more on the practical application of financial management and its role in decision-making.  The numerous examples, activities and exercises make this a stimulating and appealing choice for all students of accounting and finance, as well as those studying accounting or finance as part of a business degree.  




Financial Accounting for Decision Makers, 4/E
by Peter Atrill and Eddie McLaney

A comprehensive introduction to the basic principles and underlying concepts of financial accounting, this extremely student-friendly text is praised for its clear and uncluttered style.  Accessible and interactive it has a clear focus on how accounting information can be used to improve the quality of decision making by those outside the business. 

The book has a strong practical emphasis, with plenty of examples taken from the real world as well as numerical examples with step-by-step explanations.  It adopts an appropriate level of detail for introductory courses, avoiding too much emphasis on technical aspects, focusing instead on the use of accounting information. 




 
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