Web Resources for Accounting
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| Portals/Gateways |
- Biz/ed
High quality information service for students, teachers and lecturers. Particularly useful tutorial section under learning materials which support your learning in accounting information systems, financial accounting and management accounting.
- BUBL Link Accounting
Selected and extensive quality Internet resources chosen by subject specialists covering chartered accountancy, financial reporting, government accounting.
- Intute Accounting
Selected accounting resources chosen by subject specialists including high quality links to various sources on accounting history, tax, European accounting.
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| Careers in Accounting |
- GAAP Accounting & Finance
Search the latest Finance and Accountancy jobs from over 500 financial recruiters.
- eFinancial Careers
Graduate recriutment for jobs in accounting as well as financial markets and IT in finance.
- Inside Careers
Career guidance and advice produced in association with the Institute of Chartered Accountants.
- Top Financial Jobs
Specialist website for all types of financial jobs including Accountancy, Banking, Finance and Insurance. Find opportunities ranging from Graduate to Finance Director. Features free CV registration and job alerts by email.
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Internet Training Sites These sites are aimed to help you become confident when searching on the web for information to use in essays and projects. |
- Internet Detective
A free online tutorial that will help you develop Internet research skills for your university and college work. The tutorial looks at the critical thinking required when using the Internet for research and offers practical advice on evaluating the quality of web sites.
- Virtual Training Suite
A free, "teach yourself" tutorial that lets you practice your Internet Information Skills. Aimed at Business Students, this gives a good grounding in basic skills.
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