
Accounting: A Very Short Introduction
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Format
Paperback
Pages
152
Language
English
Published
May 1, 2014
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0199684316
ISBN-13
9780199684311
Description
This concise exploration delves into the essential principles of accounting, highlighting its significance and role in the modern world. The author leads readers through the fundamental concepts that underpin this vital field, allowing even those with no prior knowledge to grasp the basics without feeling overwhelmed. With clarity and precision, the narrative discusses how accounting serves as the backbone of financial decision-making and corporate transparency.
Moreover, it addresses the evolving landscape of accounting practices, touching upon the influence of technology and globalization. The discussion encompasses various accounting frameworks and the implications of ethical considerations within the industry. By demystifying jargon and presenting complex ideas in an approachable manner, the piece invites readers to appreciate the intricacies of accounting and its relevance to personal and business finances alike, making it an essential read for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of this critical discipline.
Moreover, it addresses the evolving landscape of accounting practices, touching upon the influence of technology and globalization. The discussion encompasses various accounting frameworks and the implications of ethical considerations within the industry. By demystifying jargon and presenting complex ideas in an approachable manner, the piece invites readers to appreciate the intricacies of accounting and its relevance to personal and business finances alike, making it an essential read for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of this critical discipline.
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