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Finance for It Decision Makers: A Practical Handbook

Autor Michael Blackstaff
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2012
Finance is as fundamental to the IT world as it is to most other aspects of life. However, many IT professionals lack knowledge of the particular financial principles on which decisions about IT should be based - decisions that often have serious financial implications for their organisations. Assuming no prior knowledge, this new edition covers all aspects of finance relevant to IT professionals and is updated with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) terminology. It is ideal for IT decision makers - managers, practitioners, buyers, sellers, consultants and project managers - who wish to conquer their fear of finance or refresh existing knowledge. "It is written in plain language and contains many practical examples." --Kybernetes, volume 35 issue 9, 2007 (review of previous edition)
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781780171227
ISBN-10: 1780171226
Pagini: 278
Ilustrații: 121
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: British Informatics Society Ltd

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Cuprins

1 Finance and accounts: the basics 2 Decisions, decisions... 3 Financial cases and business cases 4 When is a benefit not a benefit? 5 How financial cases are evaluated: Part 1 6 How financial cases are evaluated: Part 2 7 The effects of taxation 8 Depreciation of IT assets 9 IT Financing and leasing 10 Outsourcing: financial aspects 11 Budgeting, costing and pricing: the basics 12 Financial analysis: the basics APPENDICES A1 Discount tables A2 Financial characteristics of different businesses A3 Published accounts A4 Accounting for long-term contracts A5 Debit and credit Glossary Further Reading Index

Recenzii

It is written in plain language and contains many practical examples. -- Kybernetes This is a practical, readable and enjoyable guide to the financial factors that IT decision makers should consider when making an investment and how these relate to business operations. -- Geoff Berridge Knowledge Based Solutions This book bridges the gap between the IT professional and the accountant, demystifying finance for those involved in making decisions about IT. [...] an easy-to-read guide to finance for any IT professional involved or interested in financially justifying IT. -- Mehmet Hurer MBCS CITP BT

It is written in plain language and contains many practical examples. --Kybernetes, volume 35 issue 9, 2007 (review of previous edition) This is a practical, readable and enjoyable guide to the financial factors that IT decision makers should consider when making an investment and how these relate to business operations. -- Geoff Berridge

It is written in plain language and contains many practical examples. -- Kybernetes This is a practical, readable and enjoyable guide to the financial factors that IT decision makers should consider when making an investment and how these relate to business operations. -- Geoff Berridge Knowledge Based Solutions

Descriere

Ideal for all IT decision makers who wish to conquer their fear of finance or refresh existing knowledge, this new edition is updated with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) terminology.

Caracteristici

Written for practitioners from the author's personal experience, this book fills a gap in the market, providing in plain English with examples, a common body of essential financial knowledge for IT people Explains the particular financial and accounting issues that are raised by the special nature of IT, in a manner that is understandable to the non-financial IT person as well as accountants