Accounting is about recording, summarising, analysing and interface information about finance. All businesses, independent people, charities and public sector organisations have to keep this information about their money; this includes money spent on equipment, buildings, savings and investments. It also covers money that they owe to others, and money that's owed to them
Accounting has a .bit to play in most areas of work. Even in jobs that are technical, practical or artistic, it is functional to have an understanding of how the organisation or business operates - especially if you want to enter management or work for yourself as a self-employed person or a freelancer, or if you want to start your own business. It's important to be aware of the financial issues that affect businesses and other organisations. It doesn't matter if it's a factory, a farm, a guest house, an airline, a division store, a school, a local council, a theatre, a hospital, or even a prison - they all have to keep within a forecast and make the best use of resources
Case Report: Accounting & Marketing
Case Report: Accounting & Marketing
Research Article: Accounting & Marketing
Research Article: Accounting & Marketing
Research Article: Accounting & Marketing
Research Article: Accounting & Marketing
Research Article: Accounting & Marketing
Research Article: Accounting & Marketing
Editorial: Accounting & Marketing
Editorial: Accounting & Marketing
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Posters-Accepted Abstracts: Accounting & Marketing
Posters-Accepted Abstracts: Accounting & Marketing
Posters-Accepted Abstracts: Accounting & Marketing
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Business and Economics Journal
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Business and Economics Journal
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Business and Economics Journal
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Business and Economics Journal
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Keynote: Business and Economics Journal
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