Books
To see details of each book, please click on the title.
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Author: Kavanagh Fennell
Summary: Written by a leading firm of insolvency practitioners, this is an easy-to-use guide to the complexities of insolvency in Ireland for business managers, accountants and other professionals. It will enable you to understand insolvency and advise your clients or your company.
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Authors: Michael Flynn and Ferga Kane
With insights and practical examples from the team who developed the new template, a new book published this March by Chartered Accountants Ireland and written by Michael Flynn and Ferga Kane of Deloitte, provides a practical guide to preparing and completing a business plan for NAMA using the Business Plan Version 2 template. The book contains detailed instructions and examples to assist in the completion of the NAMA Information Pack and the NAMA Cashflow Model and provides an overview of the key assumptions contained in both financial models.
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Author: Teresa Harrington
Summary: This new book sets out an analysis and discussion of Generally Accepted Accounting Practice in Ireland (Irish GAAP) as it applies to charities in the Republic of Ireland.
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Author: Kevin McSharry
Summary: This book summarises some of the complex accounting areas that are specific to the retail sector and provides a simple and easy to follow guide to the change to IFRS for SMEs.
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Author: Geraldine Robbins
Summary: Accounting in Irish Hospitals: Contradictions and Tensions explores the developments in accounting that have/have not coincided with changes in management practices in four Irish hospitals, situated across two former Health Board areas.
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Author: Noel Hyndman and Ciaran Connolly
Summary: Over the last 25 years, numerous changes have occurred in the public sector in the Republic of Ireland (RoI) and UK. Collectively, these adjustments have been referred to as New Public Management (NPM) and are viewed as ways of improving planning, controlling, transparency and accountability. In tandem with NPM reforms, many governments around the world have made the transition from cash to accruals accounting, a move which facilitates comparisons with private sector providers of public services.
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Summary: Advanced Application of Financial Reporting Principles Toolkit FAE Core
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Summary: Advanced Performance Management FAE Elective
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Author: Vaeni Mac Donnell
Summary: An Introduction to Business Law is designed to provide a framework of relevant Irish law for students whose primary areas of study are in business and accountancy.
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Author: Lisa Tracey
Summary: An Introduction to Business Law in Northern Ireland is a unique textbook, designed to provide a framework of relevant law for students whose primary areas of study are in business and accountancy.