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Accounting Best Practices (Wiley Best Practices)

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A revised and updated Second Edition of the guide that lets you turn your adequate practices into Best Practices

Accounting Best Practices provides you with the most advanced techniques and strategies available today to help your business cut costs and improve accounting operations–regardless of your company’s size or holdings. Accounting expert Steven Bragg has updated the Second Edition to include fifty new best practices, expanded appendices, and a new chapter on finance. Featuring an easy-to-read format and covering a wide variety of accounting areas, this essential accounting reference will help enhance and optimize your financial bottom line. In addition, you’ll find:

• Flowcharts of some of the most complex best practices available

• Concise indices of best practices, classified by type of result and functional area within the accounting field

• Numerous expanded appendices cross-referencing the best practices to help you easily customize them for your business

• New best practices, updated chapters, and much more

Whether you are an accounting or financial manager, an internal or external auditor, or an accounting consultant, you’ll find Accounting Best Practices, Second Edition an indispensable resource–and perfect for all your fiscal needs. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

STEVEN M. BRAGG, CPA, CMA, CIA, CPM, CPIM, has been the Chief Financial Officer or Controller of four companies, as well as a consulting manager at Ernst & Young. He has authored fifteen books on a variety of accounting and other business topics.

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