Accounting (TASC Level 3)

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Accounting (TASC Level 3) - An Introduction

This pathfinder provides a comprehensive introduction to accounting and finance from an applied and conceptual point of view. Accountants offer a diversity of services to individual, small and large business. They do this through direct employment, auditing and taxation work, and a range of consultancy and advisory services.

Financial matters affect every member of our society.  Accounting Level 3 aims to make learners financially literate by creating an understanding of the systems and processes through with financial practices and decision-making are carried out, as well as the ethical, social and regulatory issues involved.

TASC. Accounting. Level 3, ACC315116, 2018.

Course information for TASC 3 Accounting can be found here.

Library Resources
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Web Resources
Taxation & Auditing
Personal Finance
eCommerce
Business Ethics

Library Resources

On the shelves

Dewey Numbers

Keyword Searching

Enter any topic in accounting into the Library catalogue to locate additional information on both the Library shelves and in the HaaS collections.

eReserve

Current Issues in Accounting

Web Resources

Web Resources

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Before using information from a web address ensure you are looking at a publication from a legitimate source. Material from the Internet often does not acknowledge the author or creator, does not cite references or footnotes, or include any type of bibliography or reference list. Use this type of material with caution. As part of your research process you need to sort out the reliable sources from the less trustworthy sites.

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Taxation & Auditing

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eReserve

Web Resources

Auditing

Taxation

Personal Finance

On the shelves

Issues in Society

eBooks

Infobase

Issues in Society - Digital editions

Web Resources


eCommerce

On the shelves

eBooks

Web resources


Business Ethics

On the shelves

eReserve

Web Resources