Accounting and Finance: An Introduction
Gain a complete grounding in Accounting and Finance and develop skills to work with financial information
Accounting and Finance: An Introduction 10th Edition by Eddie McLaney and Peter Atrill contains all the information on Accounting and Finance that students need to start their career in business. With an emphasis on introducing topics in a step-by-step and accessible way, students will be taught how to understand and use financial information and reports, and will gain an appreciation of the key roles that both accounting and finance have to play in business decision-making. This bestselling text continues to be popular on introductory courses, and makes the experience of learning about accounting and finance relevant and practical through its use of real numerical accounting techniques, the inclusion of important international financial standards, an increased number of activities to encourage learning in an active way, and through a range of relevant, real-world examples, many of which are new to this edition.
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