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#1: E-Books : Hospitality Financial Accounting, 2nd Edition |
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| The Author: dunglv9961 | 24 November 2009 | Views: 31 |
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Hospitality Financial Accounting, 2nd Edition544 pages | Wiley; 2 edition (March 3, 2008) | ISBN: 0470083603 | PDF | 18.6 MB Updated with the latest developments in the accounting and hospitality fields, Hospitality Financial Accounting, Second Edition covers the basics of financial accounting and then walks you through analyzing financial statements and dealing with the daily issues you’ll face on the job. In this Second Edition, the authors have provided engaging new coverage and features that includes new case studies, an expanded section on ethics, new “ Accounting in Action” vignettes, applied exercises, and new coverage of casinos, spas, and purveyors. |
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#4: Business & Productivity » Applications : iCash v5.2 (REG) |
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| The Author: brw | 19 February 2009 | Views: 3145 |
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iCash is a software intended to control your personal finances, keeping track of incomes, expenses, credits, debts and Banks transactions for you. As simple as creating the accounts you need and move money between them! You don't even need to know about accounting or even care about it! Your finances depend largely on good organization that lets you know where your money comes from and to where it goes. iCash is an easy-to-use, full featured and multi-purpose Personal Finance Manager tool for Macintosh and Windows intended to help you control all kinds of money issues. iCash can serve several small accounting needs for either private users, or cl ubs, associations, self-employed, small businesses or simply to be used at home, making keeping track of incomes, expenses and Banks transactions a snap. With a few clicks you can begin creating accounts and making transactions in minutes. |
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#5: E-Books : Investment Risk Management by Yen Yee Chong |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 7 December 2008 | Views: 1075 |
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Risk has two sides: underestimating it harms the investor, while overestimating it prevents the implementation of bold business projects. This book explains, from the point of view of the practitioner, the analysis of investment risk - a proper account of adequate risk management strategies - and offers an objective and readable account of the most common investment risk management procedures. It will not be highly mathematical, although mathematical formulae and technical graphs will be used where necessary, and will not rely on excessive technical jargon. A useful guide covering many real-life case-studies where s ubstantial financial loses occurred. Highlights how best practice risk management can assist in spotting early warning signs. Concentrates on realistic scenarios rather than complex mathematics. |
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