E-Book, Englisch, 368 Seiten, Web PDF
Reihe: CIMA Professional Handbook
Accounting for the Non-specialist
E-Book, Englisch, 368 Seiten, Web PDF
Reihe: CIMA Professional Handbook
ISBN: 978-0-08-094315-2
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
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Janet Walker is a freelance lecturer and consultant, specialising in courses in Financial AwarenessTrained as a management accountant with Brooke Bond Oxo Limited, qualifying as a Chartered Management Accountant (FCMA) in 1981. After seven years in industry, joined Croydon College in 1982 as a Senior Lecturer in management accounting and financial management. Studied for MBA at City University Business School in 1987/88. Worked as a full-time author for BPP Publishing Limited for eighteen months from 1990, responsible for writing and technical editing of a range of accountancy and marketing texts and workbooks. Set up own business in 1991 as a freelance lecturer and consultant, specialising in presenting courses in Financial Awareness for a variety of clients, including the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW), City University Business School, V & A Museum, Markel International, National Lottery Heritage Fund, ICL Systems Service, Norwich Union, Weetabix Limited and the General Dental Council. Also providing financial planning and marketing consultancy services to small businesses. Other books published are primarily through BPP Publishing as above, and a number of CIMA Study Systems through CIMA Publishing.
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1;Front Cover;1
2;Accounting in a Nutshell: Accounting for the Non-specialist;4
3;Copyright Page;5
4;Contents;6
5;Part 1 Introduction;8
5.1;About this text;10
5.2;Who should use this text?;10
5.3;The content of the text;10
5.4;How to use this text;11
6;Part 2 Accounting Statements;14
6.1;Chapter 1 Who Needs Accounting Statements?;16
6.1.1;1.1 Introduction;18
6.1.2;1.2 Who uses financial statements and what sort of information might they need?;18
6.1.3;1.3 Published accounts and financial statements for internal use;22
6.1.4;1.4 Three basic questions;24
6.1.5;1.5 Summary;27
6.1.6;Self-test question;27
6.1.7;Answer to self-test question;27
6.2;Chapter 2 The Income Statement (Profit and Loss Account);30
6.2.1;2.1 Introduction;32
6.2.2;2.2 The title of the statement;32
6.2.3;2.3 Calculating the gross profit;34
6.2.4;2.4 Calculating the profit for the period;37
6.2.5;2.5 Dividends and retained profits;41
6.2.6;2.6 Summary;43
6.2.7;Self-test questions;44
6.2.8;Answers to self-test questions;46
6.3;Chapter 3 The Balance Sheet;48
6.3.1;3.1 Introduction;50
6.3.2;3.2 What is a balance sheet?;50
6.3.3;3.3 Capital expenditure and revenue expenditure;52
6.3.4;3.4 Non-current (fixed) assets;53
6.3.5;3.5 Working capital;59
6.3.6;3.6 Goodwill;73
6.3.7;3.7 Capitalisation of costs;75
6.3.8;3.8 Capital and reserves;77
6.3.9;3.9 Longer-term liabilities;81
6.3.10;3.10 Alternative balance sheet layouts;83
6.3.11;3.11 Consolidated balance sheet;88
6.3.12;3.12 Statement of recognised income and expense;89
6.3.13;3.13 Summary;90
6.3.14;Self-test questions;92
6.3.15;Answers to self-test questions;94
6.4;Chapter 4 Cash Flow Reporting;102
6.4.1;4.1 Introduction;104
6.4.2;4.2 The importance of cash flow;104
6.4.3;4.3 Comparing profits and cash flows;105
6.4.4;4.4 The presentation of cash flows;106
6.4.5;4.5 Preparing a simple cash flow statement;108
6.4.6;4.6 Determining the cash flows from operating activities;110
6.4.7;4.7 Preparing a cash flow statement from the income statement and balance sheets;111
6.4.8;4.8 Cash forecasts;116
6.4.9;4.9 Income statement, cash flow and balance sheet: An example;119
6.4.10;4.10 Summary;127
6.4.11;Self-test questions;128
6.4.12;Answers to self-test questions;132
6.5;Chapter 5 The Accounts of Not-for-Profit Organisations;138
6.5.1;5.1 Introduction;140
6.5.2;5.2 The differences in the accounts of not-for-profit organisations;140
6.5.3;5.3 Summary;148
6.5.4;Self-test questions;149
6.5.5;Answers to self-test questions;150
6.6;Chapter 6 Interpreting Financial Statements: Part 1;154
6.6.1;6.1 Introduction;156
6.6.2;6.2 Using ratios to analyse accounting statements;156
6.6.3;6.3 LMN plc’s financial statements;158
6.6.4;6.4 Begin with an overview;160
6.6.5;6.5 Assessing profitability;163
6.6.6;6.6 Assessing efficiency;170
6.6.7;6.7 Assessing liquidity;177
6.6.8;6.8 Segment reporting;181
6.6.9;6.9 Summary;186
6.6.10;Self-test questions;187
6.6.11;Answers to self-test questions;189
6.7;Chapter 7 Interpreting Financial Statements: Part 2;196
6.7.1;7.1 Introduction;198
6.7.2;7.2 Financial structure;198
6.7.3;7.3 Investment ratios;204
6.7.4;7.4 Limitations of ratio analysis;212
6.7.5;7.5 Interpreting cash flow statements;213
6.7.6;7.6 EBITDA;217
6.7.7;7.7 Summary;218
6.7.8;Self-test questions;219
6.7.9;Answers to self-test questions;222
7;Part 3 Using Financial Information to Manage a Business;226
7.1;Chapter 8 Management Accounting as an Aid to Management;228
7.1.1;8.1 Introduction;230
7.1.2;8.2 The need for detailed management accounting information;230
7.1.3;8.3 The core activities of management accounting;231
7.1.4;8.4 Management accounting compared with financial accounting;231
7.1.5;8.5 Summary;233
7.2;Chapter 9 The Analysis of Cost;234
7.2.1;9.1 Introduction;236
7.2.2;9.2 The elements of cost;236
7.2.3;9.3 Overhead absorption;242
7.2.4;9.4 Recent developments in absorption costing methods;251
7.2.5;9.5 Summary;258
7.2.6;Self-test questions;259
7.2.7;Answer to self-test questions;260
7.3;Chapter 10 Using Costs for Decision-making;262
7.3.1;10.1 Introduction;264
7.3.2;10.2 Cost behaviour patterns;264
7.3.3;10.3 Cost-volume-profit analysis;270
7.3.4;10.4 Marginal analysis;280
7.3.5;10.5 Relevant costs;288
7.3.6;10.6 Summary;292
7.3.7;Self-test questions;293
7.3.8;Answers to self-test questions;295
7.4;Chapter 11 Budgetary Planning and Control;300
7.4.1;11.1 Introduction;302
7.4.2;11.2 The purposes of budgeting;302
7.4.3;11.3 The preparation of budgets;307
7.4.4;11.4 Incremental and zero-based budgeting;310
7.4.5;11.5 Using budgets for control;312
7.4.6;11.6 Behavioural aspects of budgetary planning and control;320
7.4.7;11.7 Summary;322
7.4.8;Self-test questions;323
7.4.9;Answers to self-test questions;324
7.5;Chapter 12 Making Long-term Investment Decisions;326
7.5.1;12.1 Introduction;328
7.5.2;12.2 The investment appraisal process;328
7.5.3;12.3 The importance of cash flow;329
7.5.4;12.4 The payback period;331
7.5.5;12.5 Discounted cash flow;333
7.5.6;12.6 Net present value;335
7.5.7;12.7 The internal rate of return;339
7.5.8;12.8 The accounting rate of return;341
7.5.9;12.9 Summary;343
7.5.10;Self-test questions;344
7.5.11;Answers to self-test questions;346
8;Glossary;350
8.1;Introduction;352
8.2;A;352
8.3;B;352
8.4;C;353
8.5;D;355
8.6;E;356
8.7;F;356
8.8;G;357
8.9;I;357
8.10;L;358
8.11;M;358
8.12;N;359
8.13;O;360
8.14;P;360
8.15;R;361
8.16;S;361
8.17;V;362
8.18;W;362
8.19;Z;362
9;Index;364
9.1;A;366
9.2;B;366
9.3;C;366
9.4;D;367
9.5;E;367
9.6;F;367
9.7;G;367
9.8;H;367
9.9;I;367
9.10;L;368
9.11;M;368
9.12;N;368
9.13;O;368
9.14;P;368
9.15;Q;368
9.16;R;368
9.17;S;369
9.18;T;369
9.19;U;369
9.20;V;369
9.21;W;369
9.22;Z;369