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The easy way to get your head around company financeHaving an understanding of your company’s finances is crucial for both small business owners and corporate managers with budget responsibilities. Understanding Business Accounting For Dummies simplifies the key elements of UK business accounting, covering everything from evaluating profit margins to writing financial reports.Fully updated to cover the emergence of IFRS and dealing with foreign exchange, this new edition thoroughly outlines the essentials of business accounting. With comprehensive guidance and helpful strategies, this book makes light work of the financial fundamentals you need to move up the corporate ladder Use the latest technology to manage the bottom lineControl profit and cash flowBudget with confidenceMake sense of financial statementsSurvive an audit If you’re ready to balance your budget, boost your profit margin and enhance your career profile, this hands-on guide has everything you need to get started.
Colin Barrow is the author of Starting a Business For Dummies, Business Plans For Dummies, and Business Plans Kit For Dummies. John A. Tracy is a former staff accountant at Ernst & Young and is the author of all editions of Accounting For Dummies and Accounting Workbook For Dummies.
Introduction 1Part 1: Accounting Basics 7Chapter 1: Introducing Accounting to Non-Accountants 9Chapter 2: Bookkeeping 101: From Shoe Boxes to the Cloud 31Chapter 3: Taxes, Taxes and More Taxes 53Chapter 4: Accounting and Your Personal Finances 69Part 2: Getting a Grip on Financial Statements 87Chapter 5: Profit Mechanics 89Chapter 6: The Balance Sheet from the Profit and Loss Account Viewpoint 111Chapter 7: Cash Flows and the Cash Flow Statement 133Chapter 8: Funding the Business 153Part 3: Accounting in Managing a Business 177Chapter 9: Managing Profit Performance 179Chapter 10: Business Budgeting 199Chapter 11: Choosing the Right Ownership Structure 221Chapter 12: Cost Conundrums 239Chapter 13: Choosing Accounting Methods 257Part 4: Financial Reports in the Outside World 281Chapter 14: How Investors Read a Financial Report. 283Chapter 15: Professional Auditors and Advisors 315Part 5: The Part of Tens 331Chapter 16: Ten Ways Savvy Business Managers Use Accounting 333Chapter 17: Ten (plus One) Questions Investors Should Ask When Reading a Financial Report 349Chapter 18: Ten Ways to Get a Better Handle on the Financial Future 363Appendix: Glossary: Slashing through the Accounting Jargon Jungle 375Index 389
Colin Barrow, Gerard Burke, David Molian, Robert Brown, Colin (Cranfield School of Management) Barrow, Gerard (Cranfield School of Management Enterprise Group) Burke, David (Cranfield School of Management Enterprise Group) Molian, Robert (The University of Melbourne) Brown