Frank Wood's Business Accounting Volume 1, Volume 1

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Pearson Higher Ed, Feb 6, 2013 - Business & Economics - 816 pages

The world’s best-selling textbook on book-keeping and accounting, Business Accounting Volume 1 continues to provide an indispensible introduction for students and professionals across the globe. It is renowned for clarity, with easy-to-understand language and a plethora of examples to aid your understanding.

The 12th edition is updated to be fully compliant with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Other updates include new coverage of professional ethics, disaster recovery, and over 70 new examples to test your understanding.

‘A benchmark for all accounting books.’

Sarah Knight, former Finance Courses Coordinator, Huntingdonshire Regional College

‘The writing style of the book is ‘‘spot-on’’ and just the right tone – well done! I consider all chapters to be at the appropriate level, very practical and structured in manageable ‘‘bite-sized’’ chunks.’

Alison Fox, Lecturer, University of Dundee

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About the author (2013)

Alan Sangster is a chartered accountant (ICAS) with an undergraduate degree in Business Studies, a master’s degree in Operational Research, and a PhD in accounting education. He has worked at Glasgow Caledonian University; the University of Strathclyde; Aberdeen University, The Queen’s University, Belfast; the Open University; the Robert Gordon University; and Middlesex University. He has published over 50 articles and book chapters and has presented his research at over 100 conferences. He is professor emeritus at Middlesex University, London, and is an international visiting professor at the University of S©o Paulo, Brazil and at the University of Minho, Portugal. His research interests lie in accounting systems, accounting education, accounting practice, and accounting history, where his focus is upon accounting and business practice from 1200 to 1900 and, in particular, the life and work of Fra’ Luca Pacioli. He has been co-author of Business Accounting and A-Level Accounting since 1994 and will be editor of Accounting Education: an international journal from 2012.

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