Accounting 101 : the ultimate guide to financials that every business owner should master / Peter Oliver
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- 9781521810668
- HF 5636 .O45 2017

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Accounting 101 :, Accounting
1. Introduction -- 2. PART I. Building blocks -- 3. PART II. Financial Statements -- 4. PART III. Common Accounting Terms -- 5. Conclusion.
Accounting is a foundational subject matter of business. You cannot be a student of business, run your own startup, or even have a somewhat coherent conversation with someone on the topic of business if you don't understand the basics of accounting. This is a must-read for everyone frankly. The good news is that Concise Reads has done it once again and is now offering Accounting in an easy to read, easy to understand concise read that can be read and understood within the span of a single day! Concise Reads is better than other accounting books because it's short, it's to the point, it's affordable, and it's written by the same person who brought you the popular titles on how to write a business plan, how to incorporate, operations management, and leadership principles. There is also no age limit for this reading. It would actually be a wonderful thing to gift this to anyone and everyone you care about to get them understanding the fundamentals of profits and losses, assets and liabilities, and the relationship to cash flows. Most Americans don't even get to learn accounting by the time they finish college--just to put the potential impact in perspective.
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