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Hi I am currently working on ICB level 2 manual and I am completely stuck on depreciation of assets! The course material doesn't seem to be helping. Any advice or suggestion on text books would be very welcome.
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Hi,

David Cox `Business Accounts` is good.

Julie

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Hi Alex,

Another excellent book is 'Book-keeping and Accounts' 7th edition by Frank Wood and Sheila Robinson. It covers topics for level 3 manual as well.

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Peter

PJC Bookkeeping Services
www.pjcbookkeeping.co.uk


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On the ICB website you can buy a book called Practical Bookkeeping - Beginner/Intermediate. It is published by Kaplan and approved by the ICB. There is a whole chapter on depreciation. I paid £22 for mine but look on Ebay, you might get it cheaper

Terri

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