We compile an annual list of the most frequently accessed eBooks in our collection. Find the most popular titles and see which topics our readers are most interested in.
We also compile a Top 20 books list of the most frequently borrowed titles.
Top 20 eBooks
The most frequently accessed eBooks between 1 January 2011 and 31 December 2011.
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Finance Director's Handbook
Glynis D Morris (2007)
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Accounting for Financial Instruments
Cormac Butler (2009)
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Accounting and Business Valuation Methods: How to Interpret IFRS Accounts
Malcolm K Howard (2008)
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Business Accounting 1
Frank Wood and Alan Sangster (2005)
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Wiley IFRS: Practical Implementation Guide and Workbook
Abbas Ali Mirza, Magnus Orrell and Graham J Holt (2005)
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UK GAAP for Business and Practice
Paul Gee (2006)
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Building Financial Models with Microsoft Excel: A Guide for Business Professionals
K Scott Proctor (2004)
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Accounting Control Best Practices (2nd ed.)
Steven M Bragg (2009)
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Business Accounting 2
Frank Wood and Alan Sangster (2005)
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Accounting and Finance for Your Small Business
Steven M Bragg and E James Burton (2006)
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Get That Job: CVs – How to Stand Out from the Crowd
Bloomsbury (2004)
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The Complete CFO Handbook: From Accounting to Accountability
Frank J Fabozzi; Pamela Peterson Drake; Ralph S Polimeni (2008)
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Non-Executive Director's Handbook
Patrick Dunne (2008)
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Audit Planning: A Risk-Based Approach
K H Spencer Pickett (2006)
- Accounts Demystified: The Astonishingly Simple Guide to Accounting
Anthony Rice (2008)
- Accounting for Non-Accountants
Graham Mott (2005)
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Practical Financial Modelling: A Guide to Current Practice
Jonathan Swan (2008)
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Taxation of Unincorporated Businesses: A practical and comprehensive guide for UK tax advisers
Malcolm James (2005)
- Manage Your Time: How to Work More Effectively
Kathy Rooney (2006)
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Valuation: Measuring and Managing the Value of Companies
Tim Koller, Marc Goedhart and David Wessels (2005)
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