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Economic Concepts (May 2011)
This guide explains, in simple terms (using building business examples): • what basic economic concepts that are important for running a business are; and • why they are relevant to business.
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An introduction to measuring and monitoring promises to pay (Feb 2010)
This guide explains what “promises to pay” are, and shows you how to measure (keep records of) and monitor (using an aged debtors’/creditors’ schedule) them.
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Introduction to journal entries (Dec 2010)
“Journal Entries” are one of the types of “business books and records” that must be kept by a business. This guide explains (using practical examples) what they look like, what “accounts”, "debits" and "credits" are and how to put it altogether.
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An introduction to measuring 'cash only' transactions;
Includes: what “cash only” transactions are, how to keep financial records (cash books) and how to make summaries (financial accounts) of these records.
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An introduction to accounting concepts
Do your eyes glaze over when your bank manager starts talking about ‘current assets’ and ‘operating cycles’? If so, you need to download this guide which explains, in simple language, those accounting terms & concepts that all business owners need to know.
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