Whether you're a small business owner or a corporate manager with budget responsibilities, having an understanding of your company's finances is crucial. This user-friendly guide takes you through all the key elements of UK business accounting, covering everything from evaluating profit margins and establishing budgets to controlling cash flow and writing financial reports.
Whether you're a small business owner or a corporate manager with budget responsibilities, having an understanding of your company's finances is crucial. This user-friendly guide takes you through all the key elements of UK business accounting, covering everything from evaluating profit margins and establishing budgets to controlling cash flow and writing financial reports.
Introduction Part I: Accounting Basics Chapter 1: Introducing Accounting to Non-Accountants Chapter 2: Bookkeeping 101: From Shoe Boxes to Computers Chapter 3: Taxes, Taxes, and More Taxes Chapter 4: Accounting and Your Personal Finances Part II: Getting a Grip on Financial Statements Chapter 5: Profit Mechanics Chapter 6: The Balance Sheet from the Profit and Loss Account Viewpoint Chapter 7: Cash Flows and the Cash Flow Statement Chapter 8: Getting a Financial Report Ready for Prime Time Part III: Accounting in Managing a Business Chapter 9: Managing Profit Performance Chapter 10: Business Budgeting Chapter 11: Choosing the Right Ownership Structure Chapter 12: Cost Conundrums Chapter 13: Choosing Accounting Methods Part IV: Financial Reports in the Outside World Chapter 14: How Investors Read a Financial Report Chapter 15: Professional Auditors and Advisers Part V: The Part of Tens Chapter 16: Ten Ways Savvy Business Managers Use Accounting Chapter 17: Ten Places a Business Gets Money From Chapter 18: Ten (Plus One) Questions Investors Should Ask When Reading a Financial Report Part VI: Appendixes Appendix A: Glossary: Slashing through the Accounting Jargon Jungle Appendix B: Accounting Software Index
Introduction Part I: Accounting Basics Chapter 1: Introducing Accounting to Non-Accountants Chapter 2: Bookkeeping 101: From Shoe Boxes to Computers Chapter 3: Taxes, Taxes, and More Taxes Chapter 4: Accounting and Your Personal Finances Part II: Getting a Grip on Financial Statements Chapter 5: Profit Mechanics Chapter 6: The Balance Sheet from the Profit and Loss Account Viewpoint Chapter 7: Cash Flows and the Cash Flow Statement Chapter 8: Getting a Financial Report Ready for Prime Time Part III: Accounting in Managing a Business Chapter 9: Managing Profit Performance Chapter 10: Business Budgeting Chapter 11: Choosing the Right Ownership Structure Chapter 12: Cost Conundrums Chapter 13: Choosing Accounting Methods Part IV: Financial Reports in the Outside World Chapter 14: How Investors Read a Financial Report Chapter 15: Professional Auditors and Advisers Part V: The Part of Tens Chapter 16: Ten Ways Savvy Business Managers Use Accounting Chapter 17: Ten Places a Business Gets Money From Chapter 18: Ten (Plus One) Questions Investors Should Ask When Reading a Financial Report Part VI: Appendixes Appendix A: Glossary: Slashing through the Accounting Jargon Jungle Appendix B: Accounting Software Index
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