Financial Information Made Easy

Financial Information Made Easy by Robert Dransfield is a resource designed for business studies and economics students, published by Nelson Thornes in 2002. This 104-page text aims to clarify key principles of financial information while avoiding unnecessary complexity. It presents essential elements in a user-friendly manner, helping students understand the subject within the broader context of business studies.
Readers will find that the book employs the character Dr. Proctor to illustrate simple principles, diagrams, and concepts. It provides supplementary support to reinforce key topics and aid in revision, making it suitable for AS/A Level and undergraduate students, as well as professionals in the business sector. The focus on clarity and accessibility ensures that complex financial concepts are made comprehensible for a wide audience.
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This text for business studies and economics students focuses on the key principles, avoiding unnecessary complexity and irrelevant issues. It explains the most important elements of financial information with a user-friendly approach enabling students to gain an understanding of the subject in relation to the wider subject area of business studies. It contains the character Dr Proctor, who acts as the vehicle for enlightening students with simple principles, diagrams and concepts. It provides supplementary support to help students learn the key topics and reinforces key points to aid revision. It is suitable for AS/A Level and undergraduate students and professionals working within the business sector.
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