Friday, April 23, 2021

Fifteen funny books for accountants

  1. Internal Control Weaknesses by Kermit Fraud 
  2. Authorisation Limits by Mustapha Siggnatjeur 
  3. How Not To Panic At Year End by Wendy Orditors-Cumming 
  4. Cash Control for Dummies by Hans Intils 
  5. Rough Guide to Accounting by Major Control-Weakness 
  6. Double Entry Delights by General Ledgers 
  7. Financial Planning for Beginners by Bud Jett 
  8. Monthly Reporting by Anna Litticle 
  9. Excel Analysis by Rosa Dayter 
  10. The Notes to the Accounts by Hugh Kairs 
  11. Capital Tax Planning by Muvinov Sure 
  12. Insolvency by Justin Casey-Folds 
  13. The Missing VAT Trader by Cara Zell 
  14. Big Bonus by Laura Cash 
  15. Unexplained Difference by Frank D Scussions 
With due credit to Graham Thomas-Widger and Karen Watson who posted these (and a few others I didn't get) on AccountingWeb

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