Accounting for hospitality, tourism and leisure / Gareth Owen.
Publisher: [S.l.] : Trans-Atlantic Publications, 1994Description: 352 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 0273602632; 9780273602637DDC classification: 657 Online resources: Amazon.com | Amazon customer reviews Summary: This text presents the fundemental principles of financial and management accounting, introduces the specific techniques and provides examples pertinent to students in the fields of hospitality, tourism and leisure. Illustrations and case studies aim to help students understand the purpose and process of the accounting function and assignments and multiple-choice questions at the end of each section allow readers to assess the depth of their knowledge. The text aims to help students plan, prepare and use financial information to assist in effective business management and the decision-making process; and to evaluate and analyze business profitability, liquidity and vulnerability. Key features contained in this book include: worked examples to all problems; the combination of financial and management accounting; practical examples; and objectives, mini-cases and a point-by-point summary of basic concepts learned in each chapter. Students of hospitality, tourism and leisure taking financial and management accounting at undergraduate and postgraduate levels should find this work of interest.| Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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This text presents the fundemental principles of financial and management accounting, introduces the specific techniques and provides examples pertinent to students in the fields of hospitality, tourism and leisure. Illustrations and case studies aim to help students understand the purpose and process of the accounting function and assignments and multiple-choice questions at the end of each section allow readers to assess the depth of their knowledge. The text aims to help students plan, prepare and use financial information to assist in effective business management and the decision-making process; and to evaluate and analyze business profitability, liquidity and vulnerability. Key features contained in this book include: worked examples to all problems; the combination of financial and management accounting; practical examples; and objectives, mini-cases and a point-by-point summary of basic concepts learned in each chapter. Students of hospitality, tourism and leisure taking financial and management accounting at undergraduate and postgraduate levels should find this work of interest.

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