Financial Accounting for Decision Makers, 10th edition

Published by Pearson (January 23, 2024) © 2024

  • Peter Atrill University of Plymouth Business School
  • Eddie McLaney
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Financial Accounting for Decision Makers, 10th edition is an accessible introduction to the subject, focusing on the ways in which financial statements and information improve the quality of decision-making.

This latest edition includes updated real-world examples, showing the pressure on industries resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic.

With its step-by-step approach, activities, and commentary from real company reports, this textbook is an essential resource, whether you are studying for an accounting degree or financial accounting modules within other disciplines.

Table of contents

  1. Introduction to accounting
  2. Measuring and reporting financial position
  3. Measuring and reporting financial performance
  4. Accounting for limited companies (1)
  5. Accounting for limited companies (2)
  6. Measuring and reporting cash flows
  7. Recognising and reporting assets and liabilities
  8. Analysing and interpreting financial statements (1)
  9. Analysing and interpreting financial statements (2)
  10. Reporting the financial results of groups of companies
  11. Increasing the scope of financial reporting
  12. Governing a company

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