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The fourth edition of Accounting: Understanding and Practice by Danny Leiwy and Robert Perks has been fully revised throughout and updated in accordance with the International Financial Reporting Standards. Ample practice illustrations and examples help present the subject in relation to a business world to which readers can easily relate.
Now in its fifth edition, Accounting and Finance: Understanding and Practice has been fully updated to align with the latest International Financial Reporting Standards. It offers expanded coverage on the core areas of teaching relevant to students studying introductory courses in Accounting and Finance. Ample practical examples, updated case studies, and end-of-chapter questions help students easily relate accounting and finance to the business world. Key features: The text is organized in three parts: financial accounting, financial management, and management accounting. New chapter on Sustainability – a growing area of research within accounting and business. Enhanced discussion on corporate governance, and fair value accounting. Numerous up-to-date references to businesses and well-known companies throughout. Running case study on Marks & Spencer across every chapter to highlight the relevance of each topic to a real-world example. Updated Accounting in Context case studies exemplify issues discussed in each chapter featuring real companies such as Watches of Switzerland, Benevolent AI and Shein.
Accounting: Understanding and Practice by Danny Leiwy and Robert Perks provides a gentle introduction to the complexities of accounting.
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Making up the first story in this omnibus edition of the DANNY Quadrilogy 'Minor Works', is DANNY Volume 4, Two Dead Boys, an 83 page fragment from what was intended to be the final volume in the series. Set in Manchester, it revisits old characters and new, and sets off on a whole new quest to discover the truths behind the Jackson Moores' darkest and most buried secrets: who were Danny's parents, what part do the Sutherlands play in their family history, and, last, but not least, who the hell was Harry Greaves? Sadly, none of these questions are answered, but it does offer an intriguing novella-length glimpse of Danny's life further down the line, provoking us with some unsettling question...