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  1. Loose Leaf for Financial and Managerial Accounting
    1. Jan Williams
    2. Mark S Bettner
    3. Vernon J Richardson

    Loose Leaf for Financial and Managerial Accounting

    € 231,95
  2. The FBAR guide book 1
    1. Anthony N Verni

    The FBAR guide book 1

    € 20,95
  3. Track Labor Cost Data
    1. Bruce Verne Crandall

    Track Labor Cost Data

    € 17,95
  4. Forty Years in North Dakota in Relation to Grand Forks County
    1. Henry Vernon Arnold

    Forty Years in North Dakota in Relation to Grand Forks County

    € 19,50
  5. Loose Leaf for Accounting Information Systems
    1. Vernon J Richardson
    2. Chengyee Janie Chang
    3. Rod E Smith

    Loose Leaf for Accounting Information Systems

    € 231,95
  6. Teacher Turned...
    1. Arianna Vernier

    Teacher Turned...

    € 11,50
  7. Data Analytics for Accounting ISE
    1. Vernon J. Richardson
    2. Katie Terrell
    3. Ryan Teeter

    Data Analytics for Accounting ISE

    Vernon J. Richardson is a Distinguished Professor of Accounting and the G. William Glezen Chair in the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas and a visiting professor at Baruch College. He received his BS. Master’s of Accountancy, and MBA from Brigham Young University and a PhD in accounting from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has taught students at the University of Arkansas, University of Illinois, Brigham Young University, and University of Kansas and internationally at Chinese University of Hong Kong Shenzhen, Aarhus University, the China Europe International Business School (Shanghai), Xi'an Jiaotong Liverpool University, and the University of Technology Sydney.Dr. Richardson is a member of the American Accounting Association. He has served as president of the American Accounting Association Information Systems section. He previously served as an editor of The Accounting Review and is currently an editor at Accounting Horizons. He has published articles in The Accounting Review, Journal of Information Systems, Journal of Accounting and Economics, Contemporary Accounting Research, MIS Quarterly, International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, Journal of Management Information Systems, Journal of Operations Management, and Journal of Marketing. Dr. Richardson is also a co-author of McGraw-Hill’s Introduction to Data Analytics for Accounting, Data Analytics for Accounting and Introduction to Business Analytics textbooks. Katie L. Terrell is an instructor in the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas. She received her B.A. degrees in English Literature and in the Spanish Language from the University of Central Arkansas, and received her MBA from the University of Arkansas. She expects a doctoral degree by 2019. She has taught students at the University of Arkansas, Soochow University (Suzhou, China), the University College Dublin (Ireland), and at Duoc UC, a branch of the Catholic University of Chile (a del Mar, Chile). She is a member of the American Accounting Association and has published a Statement on Management Accounting for the Institute of Management Accountants on managing organizational change in operational change initiatives. She has recently been recognized for her innovative teaching by being the recipient of the Mark Chain/FSA Teaching Award for innovative graduate-level accounting teaching practices in 2016. She has worked with Tyson Foods, where she held various Information System roles focusing on business analysis, project management for ERP implementations and upgrades, and organizational change management. Ryan A. Teeter is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Accounting in the Katz Graduate School of Business at the University of Pittsburgh. He teaches accounting information systems, auditing, and accounting data analytics. Prior to receiving his PhD in Accounting Information Systems from Rutgers University, he worked at Google in Mountain View, California. He has since worked with internal audit organizations at Siemens, Procter Gamble, Alcoa/Arconic and Fedex helping to develop robotic process automation programs and data analytic solutions. Dr. Teeter is a member of the American Accounting Association and has published articles in the Journal of Strategic Technologies in Accounting and Issues in Accounting Education. He has received grant funding for data analytics research from PwC.

    € 85,95
  8. Corporate Finance
    1. Pierre , Vernimmen
    2. Pascal , Quiry
    3. Yann , Le Fur

    Corporate Finance

    An authoritative perspective on corporate finance Sound business management requires a firm grasp of financial principles and strategy. Theoretical knowledge is vital, but so is a solid understanding of how theory interacts with the real world in a familiar context. This newly revised Sixth Edition of Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice delivers a balanced and instructive blend of financial theory and practice. The text offers presentations of concepts that explain situations, followed by straightforward discussions of finance techniques with applications in those situations. Corporate Finance is based on the most recent business data and incorporates the impressive surge in green and sustainable finance that is transforming the way companies finance themselves. This new edition integrates the latest International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)-including those for accounting for operating leases-and explores the rise of private equity investment. Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice, Sixth Edition is an ideal resource for those studying corporate finance as part of an MBA or a master's level programme in Finance and for practicing business professionals.

    € 72,00
  9. The Power to Rejoice
    1. Vernon L Williams

    The Power to Rejoice

    21 Days to Victory Over Your Problems
    € 27,50
  10. Loose Leaf for Accounting Information Systems
    1. Vernon Richardson
    2. Chengyee Chang
    3. Rod Smith

    Loose Leaf for Accounting Information Systems

    € 269,95
  11. Accounting Theory
    1. Vernon Kam

    Accounting Theory

    The Second Edition includes new chapters on financing and investment arrangements, pensions and deferred income taxes, mergers and acquisitions, and consolidated income statements.

    € 302,50
  12. Borrowed Time
    1. James , Freeman
    2. Vern , McKinley

    Borrowed Time

    The alarming, untold story of Citigroup—one of the largest financial institutions in the world—from its founding in 1812 to its role in the 2008 financial crisis, and the many near-death experiences and government bailouts in between. During the 2008 financial crisis, we were told that Citi was a victim of events beyond its control—the larger financial panic, unforeseen economic disruptions and a perfect storm of credit expansion and private greed. To save the economy and keep the bank afloat, the government provided huge infusions of cash through multiple bailouts that frustrated and angered the American public. But, as Wall Street Journal writer James Freeman and financial expert Vern McKinley reveal in this gripping work of business history, the 2008 crisis was just one of many disasters Citi has experienced since its founding more than two hundred years ago. In Borrowed Time they reveal Citi’s disturbing history of instability and government support. It’s a story that neither Citi nor Washington wants told. Citi has long been tied to the federal government in a relationship that has benefited both. From its earliest years, its well-connected leadership—most of its initial stockholders had owned stock in the Bank of the United States—took massive risks that led to crisis. But thanks to a rescue by private investors, including John Jacob Astor, the bank survived throughout the nineteenth century, long before the era of "too big to fail" bailouts. This is just the tip of the iceberg. The scale of the financial panic of 2008 was hardly unprecedented. As Borrowed Time shows, crisis and outright disasters—and the moral hazard they create—have been surprisingly common during the century of government-protected banking—especially at Citi. This meticulously researched work of financial history reveals the shocking pattern of risk and rescue that defines America’s most controversial bank:A Two-Hundred-Year History of Crises: Go beyond the 2008 financial crisis to uncover the bank’s many near-collapses, from the Panic of 1837 to the modern era, and the powerful figures like John Jacob Astor who intervened.The Wall Street and Washington Connection: Examine the secret history of the deals and relationships that have tied one of America’s largest financial institutions to the federal government for centuries.A Pattern of Financial Instability: Discover how Citigroup’s cycle of massive risk-taking and subsequent taxpayer-funded rescues became an unnerving feature of the American economy.Deeply Researched Economic History: Based on extensive archival research, this is the explosive story that neither the bank nor the government wants the public to know.

    € 33,00