Accounting For Non-accountants: The Fast And Easy Way To Learn The Basics (quick Start Your Business)
by Wayne A. Label /
2010 / English / PDF
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A Quick, Compact, and Easy-to Understand Resource for
Non-Accountants
A Quick, Compact, and Easy-to Understand Resource for
Non-AccountantsAccounting for Non-Accountants
Accounting for Non-Accountants is the must-have guide
for all of us who have never taken an accounting class, are
mystified by accounting jargon, and have no clue about balance
sheets, income statements, or statements of cash flows.
is the must-have guide
for all of us who have never taken an accounting class, are
mystified by accounting jargon, and have no clue about balance
sheets, income statements, or statements of cash flows.
Whether you own a business, plan on starting one, or just want to
control your own assets, you'll find everything you need to know:
Whether you own a business, plan on starting one, or just want to
control your own assets, you'll find everything you need to know:
How to prepare and use financial statements
How to prepare and use financial statements
How to manage budgets
How to manage budgets
How to deal with audits and auditors
How to deal with audits and auditors
How to control cash flows
How to control cash flows
How to use accounting ratios to interpret financial statements
How to use accounting ratios to interpret financial statementsFor entrepreneurs or anyone who needs to rush up on
accounting fast, this book will have you up and running in no
time.
For entrepreneurs or anyone who needs to rush up on
accounting fast, this book will have you up and running in no
time."A definite must-have for any business owner!"
"A definite must-have for any business owner!"
—Julie A. Aydlott, CFE, author of
—Julie A. Aydlott, CFE, author ofThe Quick Guide to Small
Business Budgeting
The Quick Guide to Small
Business Budgeting"A good choice for anyone who is finding accounting difficult
to understand."
"A good choice for anyone who is finding accounting difficult
to understand."
—Dr. Richard A. Samuelson, emeritus professor of accounting, San
Diego State University
—Dr. Richard A. Samuelson, emeritus professor of accounting, San
Diego State University