The examining team reviewed F4 Study Text covers all the relevant ACCA F4 syllabus topics. It explores key legal issues relevant to businesses, and demonstrates how they are put in to practice. Detailed examples throughout the text will help build your understanding and reinforce learning.
This examiner-reviewed F4 Global Text takes the reader on a journey from complete novice to an accountant who has a good understanding of the legal issues relevant to businesses in an international context. It comprehensively covers all the detail required to pass the ACCA's law exam and the examiner has commented that "e;...this is an extremely impressive Text..."e;
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is the global body for professional accountants. With over 100 years of providing world-class accounting and finance qualifications, the ACCA has significantly raised its international profile in recent years and now supports a BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting and an MBA.BPP Learning Media is an ACCA Official Publisher. The ACCA F4 Global syllabus seeks to develop knowledge and skill in the understanding of the general legal framework that is relevant to the international business context in which accountants work, of specific legal areas relating to business, and of recognition of the need to seek further legal advice when necessary.The syllabus also covers how businesses are affected by the law, including: * The types of business that can be established * How companies are formed, administered, financed and closed down * How businesses trade * The impact of ethics and corporate governance.This examiner-reviewed F4 Global text takes the reader on a journey from complete novice to an accountant who has a good understanding of the legal issues relevant to businesses in an international context. It comprehensively covers all the detail required to pass the ACCA's law exam and the examiner has commented that "e;...this is an extremely impressive text..."e;BPP Learning Media is the publisher of choice for many ACCA students and tuition providers worldwide. Join them and plug into a world of expertise in ACCA exams.
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Collaborative Networks: Reference Modeling works to establish a theoretical foundation for Collaborative Networks. Particular emphasis is put on modeling multiple facets of collaborative networks and establishing a comprehensive modeling framework that captures and structures diverse perspectives of these complex entities. Further, this book introduces a contribution to the definition of reference models for Collaborative Networks. Collaborative Networks: Reference Modeling provides valuable elements for researchers, PhD students, engineers, managers, and leading practitioners interested in collaborative systems and networked society.
Covers the syllabus but without excessive detail, this book is written in clear English and uses an attractive, simple layout. Practice questions and comprehensive solutions, an essential tool for passing your ACCA exam. Covers international trade, UN Convention on contracts, transportation documents, company law, insolvency, fraudulent behaviour.
Policy failures in environment and development have been blamed on frag mented and eclectic policies and strategies. The 1992 United Nations Con ference on Environment and Development, the 'Earth Summit' in Rio de Janeiro, called therefore for an integrated approach in planning and policy making to achieve long-term sustainable growth and development. The Con ference also recognized in its action plan, the Agenda 21, that integrated poli cies need to be supported by integrated information, notably requiring the implementation of integrated environmental and economic accounting by its member States. During the preparations for the Rio Summit, scientists and practitioners of national accounting met in a Special Conference on Environmental Account ing, organized by the International Association for Research in Income and Wealth (IARIW) in Baden, Austria. Their aim was to explore the need for and methodologies of adjusting national accounts for environmental reasons. National accountants had faced mounting criticism that conventional accounting neglected new scarcities in natural capital, as well as the social cost of environmental degradation. The result of their deliberations was a draft manual, later issued by the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) as a handbook of Integrated Environmental and Economic Accounting.