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Financial Records & Accounts Tutorial

Financial Records & Accounts Tutorial
By David Cox

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Financial Records & Accounts Tutorial is written for the Unit 5 of the AAT/NVQ Accounting qualification 'Maintaining Financial Records and Preparing Accounts'.

Extremely popular with both lecturers and students, Financial Records & Accounts Tutorial provides the students with the theoretical background to the subject while at the same time including plenty of opportunity to put theory into practice. It is a clear text with numerous worked examples, and case studies. Each chapter includes a chapter summary, key terms to help with revision and student activities.

Also available is Financial Records & Accounts Workbook, which contains extended student activities, practice Skills Test and practice examination tasks. Answers are available in a separate Tutor Pack.

Financial Records & Accounts Tutorial has become a best-selling text. It has helped thousands of students, both in the UK and overseas, pass their AAT examinations and pursue successful careers in accountancy.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #62856 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-07
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 256 pages

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I haven't actually got this book, but will be ordering it in the near future, I have got the Foundation Accountiung for NVQ Units 1 to 4 both work book and tutorial, also Office Skills, combined text for NVQ Accounting Units 21, 22 & 23, plus Costing and reports, for NVQ Accounting Units 6 & 7, both work book and tutorial, I have found all five books invaluable, and through the college work and help from the text books I have managed to pass the AAT Foundation level exam, plus the December 2005 ECR exam for AAT Intermediate. Unfortunatley through circumstances I had to drop the course, but I will be re-sitting the course of AAT Intermediate starting in September 2006, and look forward to working from the books in this particular range. I would recommend these books for anybody wanting to do the AAT courses as the information in the books is easy to follow, the books also give you plenty of excersises to do which leaves you fully pre-pared for your devolved assessments and the central exams.