By: Robert Deutsch, Kris Chikarovski
The focus of Deutsch and Chikarovski's Accounting for Non-Accountants A Question and Answer Handbook, is to promote an understanding of the fundamentals of accounting and financial statements. It is not a short cut to an in-depth knowledge of accounting. However the book will provide some useful insights to the language of accounting, the key principles involved and the sources and use of accounting information commonly encountered. The book should therefore be useful for lawyers and other users of accounting information to guide their understanding of that information. You might for example be: a barrister involved in a commercial matter requiring the review of the financial statements of a listed company a family law solicitor looking at the accounts of family entities as part of a property settlement an immigration lawyer presenting accounts as part of a visa application a small business operator reviewing the accounts of your business a so called mum and dad investor reviewing the accounts of the listed company that you have acquired shares in recently or a student studying business, accounting or commerce This book is intended to be a useful guide for all such readers and others. Information in the book is presented in an easy to follow question and answer format. Each answer is supported by examples where relevant based on sample financial information included in an appendix. Key accounting terms are also highlighted in bold and explained in a Glossary section at the end of the book.
"Deutsch and Chikarovski's Accounting for Non-Accountants: A Question and Answer Handbook" by Robert Deutsch and Kris Chikarovski is a comprehensive guide designed to promote an understanding of the fundamentals of accounting and financial statements for non-accounting professionals. Here is a detailed overview of the book:
The book does not have a narrative plot but rather serves as a reference guide. It is intended to be a useful resource for various professionals who need to understand and work with financial information, such as:
While there is no detailed critical reception available in the provided sources, the book's purpose and structure suggest it would be well-received by its target audience. The question and answer format, along with the inclusion of sample financial information and a glossary, indicates that the authors have aimed to make the book accessible and practical for non-accountants.
Overall, "Deutsch and Chikarovski's Accounting for Non-Accountants" is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the basics of accounting and financial statements without needing an in-depth knowledge of accounting. Its user-friendly format and comprehensive coverage make it an essential guide for various professionals and students in the field.