This text provides a first course in financial accounting for students of all disciplines. The book is based on the ASB's conceptual framework which ensures that practical learning is underpinned by solid theoretical understanding. It is designed to be accessible and uses a running case study, based on two characters, one a user, the other a preparer of financial information, to highlight the key issues. Students who complete the text should understand and be able to interpret the financial statements published by UK companies. They should also know in outline the regulatory process which controls the quality and quantity of information in those financial statements.
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This revised and fully updated edition continues to provide students with a clear and well-structured introduction to financial and management accounting.
The third edition retains all of the classic features that have contributed to the book’s success: clarity of expression, the focus on the accounting equation, student activities and real-life commentaries running through each chapter, and the inclusion of the Safe and Sure annual report as an example of a listed company.
New to the third edition:
The book is accompanied by a comprehensive support package for lecturers, arranged on a chapter-by-chapter basis and comprising the following: student lecture notes on a ‘fill the gaps’ basis; matching overhead projector masters; graded questions to supplement those of chapters, including multiple-choice questions; solutions to questions in the book; and the ‘Craigielaw’ annual report for analysis.
The author
Pauline Weetman BA, BSc(Econ), PhD, CA, is Professor of Accounting at the University of Strathclyde, and has extensive experience of teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate level, with previous chairs held at Stirling and Heriot-Watt Universities. She convenes the Examining Board of The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland and was formerly Director of Research at ICAS. Her research interests centre on international accounting and communication in financial reporting, with publications in leading journals. She is a joint author of International Financial Accounting: A Comparative Approach.
This text provides a first course in financial accounting for students of all disciplines. The book is based on the ASB's conceptual framework which ensures that practical learning is underpinned by solid theoretical understanding. It is designed to be accessible and uses a running case study, based on two characters, one a user, the other a preparer of financial information, to highlight the key issues. Students who complete the text should understand and be able to interpret the financial statements published by UK companies. They should also know in outline the regulatory process which controls the quality and quantity of information in those financial statements.
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