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The Bahasa Malaysian translation of Let's Talk Finance V7. It is used in a workshop environment together with the BaSIS Board¿ for the delivery of the Color Accounting Learning System. Introduction to Financial Statements (Balance Sheets, Income Statements and Cashflow Statements) and financial analysis.

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The Bahasa Malaysian translation of Let's Talk Finance V7. It is used in a workshop environment together with the BaSIS Board¿ for the delivery of the Color Accounting Learning System. Introduction to Financial Statements (Balance Sheets, Income Statements and Cashflow Statements) and financial analysis.
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Peter Frampton is a businessman, educator and advocate for accounting literacy. He is the Co-CEO of educational publishing company Wealthvox.When qualifying as a certified accountant at the world's largest accounting firm he started with a friend a twenty-year inquiry into why people found it hard to learn accounting. That began a quest to find a better, easier way to teach it, and give people access to greater financial and business literacy.The upshot of that successful journey is the groundbreaking book The Joy of Accounting. The better way they discovered involves the use of color, a concept-map, explanatory sequences, uncovered assumptions and a focus on plain words. The Joy of Accounting is a breakthrough text that makes accounting easy for all types of learner. Its simplicity, lucid explanations and relaxed style appeal to anyone, regardless of prior experience. Authored with Mark Robilliard and with input from dozens of educators, the book is a standout contribution to business education. It draws on techniques refined in thousands of workshops and classes in schools, universities and workplaces.Mr Frampton was born in South Africa and has lived in Sydney Australia and Washington DC. He started several businesses in healthcare, technology and education, and founded an award-winning business incubator. He has been on the adjunct faculty of American University in Washington DC and has been a guest lecturer at numerous other universities such as Georgetown, Wharton and Exeter, in the US, UK and Africa. He is based in Geneva, Switzerland where he loves being outdoors on his mountain bike.