Businesses are complex, and, as a result, teachers face a difficult task developing students' understanding of how they work, especially in the global context. Accounting for Business Studies helps teachers focus on modern commercial issues and integrates accounting into business and management studies. This book includes: * A business perspective rather than an accounting perspective * e-business, including case studies * Globalisation, including case studies * Business skills, like interpretation, analysis and communication * IT integrated into specific business situations * Includes models such as Porter's Five Forces, Supply Chain, Product Life Cycle
Financial Accounting for Business Studies Workbook 1
This workbook has exercises on: role of financial management; influences on financial management; processes of financial management; adn strategies on financial management; and includes: comprehensive coverage of the NSW HSC Business ...
This is a revision of the text, previously entitled Maths and Statistics for Accounting and Business Studies 2nd edition.
Financial Accounting for HSC Business Studies: Workbook 2
Introduction to Accounting for Business Studies
Statistics for Economics, Accounting and Business Studiespresents an exceptionally clear introduction to statistical methods and refreshingly explains why particular techniques are used.
It is ideal for first year undergraduates of business studies, higher students and those pursuing professional accountancy qualifications. This third edition has been restructured, to further enhance its 'student centred' approach.
An examination of the meaning behind the financial data used within business organizations, designed for A Level Business Studies students.
Your hands-on introduction to modern business and business education Whether you're deciding on a course of study, headed to university, or settling down to your first year, Business Studies For Dummies provides you with a thorough overview ...
The book is clearly written, easy to follow ... yet not in the least patronising. This is a particular strength.