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The Meaning of Company Accounts first appeared in 1971 and quickly achieved recognition among managers, financial and non-financial alike. It is now seen as the standard text in the subject. It aims to help anyone using company accounts to gain a firm grasp of what they mean and how they relate to business activities. This new eighth edition has been thoroughly updated to ensure that examples and appendix materials are relevant to the new accounting standards.
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