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Accounting Best Practices (Hardcover)
by Steven M. Bragg
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An invaluable resource for accountants, this book provides the most advanced techniques and strategies available today to help your business cut costs and improve accounting operations. |
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Author: Steven M. Bragg
Publisher: Wiley; 5 edition
Pub. in: March, 2007
ISBN: 0470081821
Pages: 512
Measurements: 9.1 x 6.4 x 1.9 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BA01687
Other information: ISBN-13: 978-0470081822
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Steven Bragg is the author of more than nineteen Wiley titles, including the co-author of the internationally famed Wiley GAAP. |
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Adopting accounting best practices can improve efficiency and reduce error rates in the accounting department, but less obvious are the benefits gained from better reporting of information to other parts of the company. More accurate data, reported faster, can play an integral role in both short- and long-term strategic planning. Accounting guru Steven Bragg explains how to leverage this and other opportunities in Accounting Best Practices, Fourth Edition. This revised and updated text features numerous new best practices in such critical areas as accounting management, inventory, billing, and payroll. This Fourth Edition highlights the dos and don’ts of best practices implementation, and a new reference system renders the expansive collection of best practices readily accessible. Accounting and financial managers, internal and external auditors, and consultants will find it to be a peerless resource.
To get more information, especially to take a look at The Table of Contents, Index and one or two sample chapters, we suggest you log on to the publisher's website (www.wiley.com). The information is presented in PDF format and can be printed when you see the need.
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Accounting professionals in both accounting firms and corporations.
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Steven M. Bragg, CPA, CMA, CIA, CPIM, has been the chief financial officer or controller of four companies, as well as a consulting manager at Ernst & Young. He is the author of more than nineteen Wiley titles.
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Accounting Best Practices Fourth Edition
Adopting best practices can bring about a wealth of benefits for any accounting department, including improved customer service, cycle times, product quality, and profitability, as well as reduced error rates. Continuing the long tradition of his cornerstone resource, renowned accounting authority Steven Bragg has added numerous new best practices to Accounting Best Practices, Fourth Edition, including twenty new best practices in each chapter on payroll, billing, and inventory, as well as fifteen in the new chapter on accounting management.
This seminal reference comprises more than 330 best practices, making it the most comprehensive collection available. As with its predecessors, Accounting Best Practices, Fourth Edition covers a wide variety of accounting functions, including:
- Accounts payable - Billing - Budgeting - Cash management - Finance - Financial statements - Inventory - Payroll
Accounting Best Practices, Fourth Edition also features a new chapter packed with more than thirty successful policies that support the implementation of best practices. Also, a new Appendix B lists contact information for fifty-six suppliers whose products and services are mentioned in the book.
As the scope of Accounting Best Practices continues to expand, the need for a quick and simple index system becomes increasingly apparent. Answering this call, the author has created a table at the beginning of each chapter, itemizing and enumerating the best practices contained within. The tables also graphically describe the cost and duration of implementation required for each item, and, for easy reference, all tables are collected in an appendix.
This Fourth Edition shows how to use contract management software to avoid revenue recognition violations and notes best practice implementation pitfalls, so managers can troubleshoot in advance. It not only shows how to improve efficiency and reduce error rates, but also how to deliver better information to other parts of the company. It remains the perfect do-it-yourself book for the accounting manager who wants to improve his or her department.
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Martyn Webster (MSL quoted), USA
<2009-02-25 00:00>
For a comprehensive, yet easy-to-read guide to fixing those all-too-common shortcomings in your accounting department, look no further than this excellent book. Steve Bragg provides hundreds of fixes, many of them requiring surprisingly little time or cost while providing a handy guide to common implementation pitfalls ... I would recommend this invaluable book to anyone who is looking to enhance their existing processes, whether due to growth in their business, compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley, or just as part of their ongoing improvement process. |
Jason Charet (MSL quoted), USA
<2009-02-25 00:00>
This book is critical to running an efficient and accurate accounting department. The use of RFID technology to track documents is one of many valuable tools in this latest edition. A required read for the demanding accounting manager's role. |
John Temmerman(MSL quoted), USA
<2009-02-25 00:00>
I've used Steve Bragg's Accounting Best Practices books for years as a source of ideas for improvement. Like the previous editions, the Fifth Edition has a number of new, actionable best practices as well as refinements of those ideas reported in previous editions. The books are broad enough in their perspective so that nearly any organization could find ideas that could pay back the cost of the book many times over. |
Tina M. Thomas (MSL quoted), USA
<2009-02-25 00:00>
What a great resource! I have been in the accounting field for over twenty years, and I was still able to gain insight into improving processes within my office. Thanks for putting it all in one book! |
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