Excellent Book for Small Organisations, New Students

Fri, Aug 21, 2009

Crack the Books, written by a Chartered Accountant and publishing by the Institute, is an excellent introduction to accountancy for
- People embarking on or hoping to start a business
- Non-financial managers in companies - large and small
- Those involved in small, non-profit and voluntary organizations
- Students studying accounting at an introductory level or for students wishing to brush up on the basics before they start the professional course.

Crack the Books covers core accountancy skills, such as double-entry bookkeeping, in an accessible, easy-to-understand style, using full colour diagrams and financial statements.

About the author:
June Menton is a chartered accountant who holds a degree in Business and Legal Studies from UCD. She completed her training in a medium-sized accountancy firm, O'Kelly and Co. before joining Deloitte where she worked as an auditor and management consultant. June is now Financial Controller of the Irish Sports Council.

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