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Books on Accounts Payable
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Accounts Demystified
This new edition of the best selling guide helps even the most financially nervous novice to understand and use business accounts and accounting principles. Discover how to understand balance sheets, profit and loss accounts, company accounts and cash flow systems, and learn how to analyse and monitor your company's financial performance.
Controller and CFO's Guide to Accounts Payable
Refreshingly candid and witty in tone, Controller and CFO's Guide to Accounts Payable is required reading for anyone wanting to understand more about their organization's AP operations.
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Essentials of Sarbanes-Oxley
Written by Sanjay Anand, one of the world's leading regulatory compliance experts, Essentials of Sarbanes-Oxley offers a no-nonsense approach to what every financial manager needs to know about Sarbanes-Oxley, including the non-accelerated filers, nonprofit companies, and foreign issuers.
New Payment World
Here is a guarantee: the payment process for your organization will be enormously different - and much more cost-effective-five or ten years from now. Don't get left behind - New Payment World can get your organization up to speed to be part of the payment revolution that has already started.
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Cost Recovery: Turning Your Accounts Payable Department into a Profit Center
This book shows how to identify a company's hidden financial assets. It provides tools to assist organizations generate cash recoveries, stop profit leaks, move away from control issues, and work towards process improvements.
Positive Cash Flow
Positive Cash Flow is written in simple modern language, speaking to everyday people who need help in keeping more of their money, making the right decisions about hiring, equipment purchases, obtaining funds from lenders and investors and help keeping their expenditures in line.
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How to Understand Accounts
This book will enable anyone with no previous accountancy training to understand and interpret annual and other accounts. Its key features are: a practical case study showing how to interpret a set of accounts, examples of accounts for sole traders and small companies, and practical checklists for reviewing accounts and trouble shooting.
Bookkeeping and Accounts
Every year, thousands of students rely on Frank Wood's best-selling books to help them pass their accountancy exams. Book-keeping and Accounts 6th Edition provides an ideal introduction to accountancy and covers the syllabus requirements of various examining bodies, including GCSE.
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The Best Small Business Accounts Book
This best-selling book was recommended by the BBC video "Accounting for the Terrified". It is a cash-book for you to write in all your business sales, bankings and payments for one year, thereby helping you to complete your annual UK tax return. At the back of the book, essential end-of-year tasks are also explained.
Bookkeeping and Accounts for Beginners
The objective of this book is to provide a simple, comprehensive and appropriate text book for Beginners to Accounts. It has a total of 17 chapters. It contains multiple choice, short answer, and structured questions. The answers to structured questions are at the end of each chapter, while the rest are at the end of the book.
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Accounts Payable
This updated edition continues where the successful first edition left off, providing all the critical information and guidance top professionals need to run an efficient department, complete with coverage of the innovative issues now facing the field and brand new material.
Accounts Payable and Sarbanes-Oxley
Accounts Payable and Sarbanes-Oxley provides a comprehensive overview of the Act and lays out the necessary guidelines that affect accounts payable to ensure compliance in the accounts payable department. |
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Business Accounts (Accounts and Finance)
Business Accounts 3rd Edition is an easy-to-understand practical study of the principles of bookkeeping and accounting, in both manual and computerised formats.
Fraud in Accounts Payable: How to Prevent It
It's an undeniable fact of corporate life-fraud happens-and it is particularly likely to take place in accounts payable because of it's easy access to the organization?s money. Fraud in Accounts Payable is written with a two-fold goal-to make fraud so difficult within an organization that potential perpetrators give up and take their efforts elsewhere and to provide auditors, controllers, managers, and executives with the best practice tools to detect fraud and get it out of their organizations. |
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General Knowledge Bookkeeping and Accounts
This book is designed for the general reader, who is interested in knowing how Bookkeeping and Accounts is done. The layout provides a relaxing and interesting read. Its well written, reader friendly, and very easy to understand. Its written by an ACCA Qualified Accountant, a professional teacher, and an experienced writer with many titles.
The Investor's Guide to Understanding Accounts: 10 Crunch Questions to Ask Before Buying Shares
The mission of this book is to explain to ordinary investors, with no accounting knowledge, what to look for in a set of accounts and how to interpret what you find - so that you have an accurate 'health check' on a company in 10 simple steps. Robert Leach considers the entire subject from an investor's point of view, by asking - and then answering - the questions which matter most. |
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