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Basic Accounting for Small Groups
Cammack, John
Cammack, John
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1992-01-01
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157
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The success of any venture, whatever its size, depends on proper financial control. This book offers a step-by-step guide to basic accounting and financial management techniques. It is written in plain language for people who have no previous experience of accounting and book-keeping. Using simple case studies, the author shows how to: construct a budget and cash-flow forecast.
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Preface; 1 Introduction: why keep accounts - and who should keep them?; 2 Dedding what your group's activities will cost; 3 Records of money coming in and going out; 4 Arranging your records to give more information; 5 Bank accounts; 6 Ensuring that your figures agree with your bank's figures; 7 Summarising the accounts; 8 Summarising the accounts in more detail; 9 Providing the information that your group needs; 10 Having the accounts checked; 11 Relations with donors; 12 Regular financial tasks; Appendix 1: Example of a receipts and payments account; Appendix 2: Some blank forms which you may find useful; Appendix 3: Solutions to activities
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978-0-85598-473-1
