FINANCE
COMPUTERISED FINANCIAL SYSTEMS Authors : Liza Hamman & Chaleen October
OUPSA | Mar 2020 | A4 Ringbound 224 pages | 9780190752637
Learning Zone resources: PowerPoint® slides Lecturer guide Solutions manual
REFERENCES AND RESOURCES
ACCOUNTING FOR NON-ACCOUNTANTS Authors: JP Bruwer & D Holtzhausen
OUPSA | Dec 2014 | Paperback 272 pages | 9780199047192 9780190401634
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APPLIED ACCOUNTING
Content editors: JP Bruwer & TG Beck Authors: R Beck, M Chalmers, J Maseko, P Pelle, T Radebe & T Walker
OUPSA | Nov 2016 Paperback | 416 pages 9780190423919
Applied Accounting is tailored to meet the needs of students taking a first-year course in financial accounting as part of a diploma in accounting, or a National Diploma (Accounting), both in terms of the curriculum covered and the approach toward teaching and learning. The book is suitable even for students who may not have taken accounting at Grade 12 level, as it bridges the gap between school and the first level of tertiary study.
DICTIONARY OF ACCOUNTING 5E OUPUK | Jul 2016 | Paperback | 464 pages | 9780198743514
N5
• Clear, step-by-step instructions and examples throughout the book
• Accounting terms plainly defined and explained
• Additional resources for lecturers and learners available
Written in a student-friendly style, Accounting for Non-Accountants offers a to-the-point explanation of accounting which helps students retain core concepts. The book builds knowledge in incremental steps while contextualising accounting theory so that they are able to start thinking about application within the workplace.
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