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ACCOUNTING


ACCOUNTING


ICT IN ACCOUNTING

This informative program explores the way businesses use ICT in the accounting process with reference to current accounting software packages, spreadsheets, the Internet and alternative forms of presenting data.

Business owners share their experiences, the benefits and potential pitfalls of using ICT, giving students a broader and more in-depth understanding of the topic.


Item no.: DH08691284
Format: DVD
Duration: 28 minutes
Audience: Senior Secondary
Copyright: 2007
Price: AUD 120.00

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ACCOUNTING FOR THE GST IN SMALL BUSINESS: CASE STUDIES OF ACCOUNTING ISSUES

All small business must pay tax. Business owners need to know how tax affects the record keeping of their business. This program focuses on the impact of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on recording financial information and how the use of information technology has helped business owners in complying with tax laws. Key concepts are explained and students will gain an understanding of the effect of the GST on invoices, the Business Activity Statement (BAS), the impact of the GST on journals and reports.

Item no.: SH08690661
Format: DVD
Duration: 28 minutes
Audience: Senior Secondary - Tertiary
Copyright: 2006
Price: AUD 110.00

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BOTTOM LINE, THE: BALANCE SHEETS AND PROFIT & LOSS

Business owners rely on accounting reports to show how a business is performing. This program focuses on two of these reports, the balance sheet and profit and loss account or statement. Students will be taken through the format of each report, key components and 'real' business owners share their experiences in using each report as a tool in managing the day to day success of their business. Definitions of key terms are provided and students can use the program as a starting point for discussion regarding decision making by business owners.

Item no.: YG08690870
Format: DVD
Duration: 26 minutes
Audience: Senior Secondary - Tertiary
Copyright: 2006
Price: AUD 110.00

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MONEY GO-ROUND, THE: CASE STUDIES IN CASH FLOW

Cash moves in and out of businesses on a daily basis. Successfully managing the cash flow of a business is one of the owners and managers greatest challenges. This program explores the reasons a business needs cash and common sources of finance available for businesses to access cash. Tools and strategies for forecasting cash flow problems are provided as well as advice from real business owners on the best ways to manage cash flow. This program provides a discussion point for student to examine the decision making by small business owners.

Item no.: NC08690912
Format: DVD
Duration: 30 minutes
Audience: Senior Secondary - Tertiary
Copyright: 2006
Price: AUD 110.00

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FINANCIAL LITERACY: MOBILE PHONES AND CONSUMER RIGHTS

Barefoot Investor Scott Pape presents another action-packed program to help students plan and manage their finances. The first part of this program looks at mobile phones, their features and potential traps for young buyers. The second part looks at consumers? rights and the role of the ACCC in protecting consumers. The benefits of this program are twofold: 1) Students will become more aware and better informed about some of the choices they face and their rights, and 2) Better informed young people will lead to a wider active citizenship base which will make greater contributions to benefit society at large.

Item no.: DN08690157
Format: DVD
Duration: 23 minutes
Audience: Middle Secondary - Tertiary
Copyright: 2005
Price: AUD 110.00

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FINANCIAL LITERACY: MONEY AND PERSONAL BUDGETING

Serious but fun, this fast-paced program - presented by Scott Pape (The Barefoot Investor) - will help students manage their money. Many secondary school students have part-time jobs and/or collect an allowance from their parents. It's vital that they understand the concept of money and learn how to use it wisely. 'Financial Literacy - Money and Personal Budgeting' provides students with the basic knowledge about making transactions, using the banking system and budgeting.

Item no.: NA08690158
Format: DVD
Duration: 24 minutes
Audience: Middle Secondary - Tertiary
Copyright: 2005
Price: AUD 110.00

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FRUIT SHOP ECONOMICS

Using Castlemaine Fruit Supply as a case study, this fast-paced program examines basic economic concepts in a way that students will easily understand and relate to. The concepts of Markets, Demand, Production, Supply, Competition and the Role of the Government are explored in the context of a successful family business. This program is an excellent, easy-to-comprehend introduction to the study of economics.

Item no.: NR08690171
Format: DVD
Duration: 28 minutes
Audience: Middle Secondary - Tertiary
Copyright: 2005
Price: AUD 110.00

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FINANCING A BUSINESS: A GUIDE THROUGH THE MAZE

This much-needed program gives students a good basic understanding of how businesses can obtain finance. We look at the different types of financial markets and the various instruments they use, including the stock exchange, the market for loan funds, the market for foreign exchange, and the futures market. The program contains excellent graphics, and features interviews with executives from the stock exchange (AXS), the Bendigo Bank and Were Stockbrokers.

Item no.: JZ08690159
Format: DVD
Duration: 44 minutes
Audience: Middle Secondary - Tertiary
Copyright: 2002
Price: AUD 110.00

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ACCOUNTING FOR SMALL BUSINESS: CASH FLOW

Cash is the lifeblood of all businesses and this accounting program explains why, by looking at the fundamental issues of cash flow including the difference between cash and profit, cash vs. credit, measuring cash flow and improving cash flow. The program uses the Carlisle Newsagency as an example of a small business that has to carefully monitor its cash flow on a daily basis.

Item no.: FW08690012
Format: DVD
Duration: 19 minutes
Audience: Senior Secondary - Tertiary
Copyright: 2001
Price: AUD 110.00

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ACCOUNTING FOR SMALL BUSINESS: FINANCIAL BUDGETS

By examining the funky clothing and music store Euphemism, this program looks at the fundamental issues of financial budgets including why businesses have budgets, the importance of budgets, the budgeting process, the length of a budget period and planning and evaluation of budgets. With revealing insights from the owner and her staff, see how budgeting plays a critical role in the week-to-week survival of this small business.

Item no.: LC08690018
Format: DVD
Duration: 20 minutes
Audience: Senior Secondary - Tertiary
Copyright: 2001
Price: AUD 110.00

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ACCOUNTING FOR SMALL BUSINESS: FINANCIAL STABILITY

Owners and banks alike need to know that the businesses in their care can overcome any short or medium term difficulties that might arise. This program looks at the fundamental issue of financial stability including concepts such as stability, cash budgets, working capitol ratio, quick asset ratio, efficiency measures and solvency by examining Cisco's; a real-life coffee and coffee machine importing business.

Item no.: RA08690021
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Audience: Senior Secondary - Tertiary
Copyright: 2001
Price: AUD 110.00

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ACCOUNTING FOR SMALL BUSINESS: PROFITABILITY

Even though BCoz is a popular small restaurant with a well recognized wine list, it doesn't mean that the owner doesn't have to consider the fundamental issues of profitability. In this program, see how business resources including sales revenue, gross profit ratio, net profit ratio and expense and sales ratio are used to evaluate profit. The program also looks at the return on owner's investment (ROI), the return on owner's assets (ROA), ratio analysis and the limitations of its use.

Item no.: WL08690059
Format: DVD
Duration: 18 minutes
Audience: Senior Secondary - Tertiary
Copyright: 2001
Price: AUD 110.00

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AUSTRALIAN SMALL BUSINESS: AN OVERVIEW

Over 97% of all Australian businesses fall into the "small business" category, yet many of us have little understanding of how the so-called "engine room of the Australian economy" actually works. This program, hosted by Janet Russell from the Monash Mt Eliza Business School, examines such issues as the various definitions of small business, the typical management structure of a small business, common reasons why such businesses succeed or fail, the impact of technology, innovation and change as well as future trends and challenges.

Item no.: PH08690314
Format: DVD
Duration: 20 minutes
Audience: Middle Secondary - Tertiary
Copyright: 1999
Price: AUD 100.00

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MANAGING A SMALL BUSINESS

This program follows on from Australian Small Business: An Overview, and investigates how three very different and successful Australian businesses actually work. In a series of interviews, the owners of an office stationery supplier, a small building firm and a computer consultancy give candid insights into how they established their businesses; the professional advice they sought; the value of their business plan; their business marketing strategy; the knowledge and skills they now rely on to run their business successfully and the best and worst things about running their own business.

Item no.: PN08691002
Format: DVD
Duration: 20 minutes
Audience: Middle Secondary - Tertiary
Copyright: 1999
Price: AUD 100.00

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CLOSE ENCOUNTERS WITH ACCOUNTING: THE STORY OF BAZ AND HIS BUSINESS

This cleverly-produced two-part series introduces the basic principles and practice of accounting.

A young investigative journalist, Francie, sets out to uncover the trials and tribulations of life for unemployed youth, but unexpectedly comes across Baz - a real to life, good news story of emerging young enterprise. Ignited into action by a low toleration to boredom - and encouraged with a timely loan from his mother - Baz creates a new enterprise in mowing lawns and garden maintenance.

Waiting for him to trip and fall, the journalist follows Baz's first strides into the complex world of running a business.

In amazement, she reports on his uncanny ability to come to grips with modern accounting. Using a deft combination of comedy, a good story and expertly produced accounting transactions brought to life with on screen animated graphics, this series is a valuable resource for accounting.

1. Baz the Biz Wiz Baz gets started with a loan from his mother, advice from a local business consultant and an additional loan from a bank.

Armed with borrowed money, determination and application of the first principles of single entry accounting, Baz buys up, sets up and earns his first dollar.

2. Baz's Business Booms Francie, the ever cynical journalist senses that all is not right with Baz - the young business wiz.

She uncovers non-cash transactions and suspects shady deals with Baz's growing list of clients. In the end, however, she learns - as do we the viewers - that the business has grown to new levels of sophistication and that Baz has entered the world of accrual accounting.


Item no.: GH08690096
Format: DVD
Duration: 60 minutes
Audience: Senior Secondary - Tertiary
Copyright: 1997
Price: AUD 100.00

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