
Finance Open Education Resources
OpenStax - Introduction to Business
Introduction to Business covers the scope and sequence of most introductory business courses. The book provides detailed explanations in the context of core themes such as customer satisfaction, ethics, entrepreneurship, global business, and managing change.
BCcampus OpenEd - Fundamentals of Business
An introductory textbook in business that covers a variety of topics: The Foundations of Business, Economics and Business, Ethics and Social Responsibility, Business in a Global Environment, Forms of Business Ownership, Entrepreneurship: Starting a Business, Management and Leadership, Structuring Organizations, Operations Management, Motivating Employees, Managing Human Resources, Union/Management Issues, Marketing: Providing Value, Accounting and Financial Information, and Personal Finances.
Open Textbook Library - Financial Management for Small Businesses
This book is for those whose financial management focus is on small businesses. For you, we adapt the traditional financial management themes emphasized in corporate financial management courses to meet the needs of small businesses.
MarkLogic - Keynote: Transforming Compliance with Digital Labor
In this keynote, Michael Henry shows how organizations address this growing area of interest by using KPMG’s Digital Labor Automation Platform (DLAP), built on MarkLogic.
Open Textbook Library - International Finance
International Finance Theory and Policy is built on Steve Suranovic's belief that to understand the international economy, students need to learn how economic models are applied to real world problems.
Bookboon - Strategic Financial Management
In a world of geo-political, social and economic uncertainty, Strategic Financial Management is under pressure.
ProQuest - The Corporate Finance Handbook
Corporate finance is central to almost every major decision a company takes but, because of its complexity, it is very little understood. This is a practical guide for hard-pressed CEOs and finance directors of the UK's middle market companies.