College accounting. Chapters 1-29

This book presents concepts simply, while ensuring the best, most accurate coverage. College Accounting is designed to make accounting understandable to virtually everyone without sacrificing substance and technical correctness. A step-by-step, straightforward approach helps readers build practical...

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Main Author: Heintz, James A.
Other Authors: James A. Heintz; Robert W. Parry; Jr
Language:Undetermined
English
Published: Mason, Ohio Thomson/South-Western 2005
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Institutions: Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Trà Vinh
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Summary:This book presents concepts simply, while ensuring the best, most accurate coverage. College Accounting is designed to make accounting understandable to virtually everyone without sacrificing substance and technical correctness. A step-by-step, straightforward approach helps readers build practical accounting skills that are needed when entering the world of work. The book presents simple topics first and gradually builds to more advanced topics, so learners are not overwhelmed. The narrative approach covers a simpler example of a service business before moving to a merchandising business, and finally, a manufacturing environment
Physical Description:xxxii, 1134 p.
col. ill.
29 cm
ISBN:324201478