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Accounting: What the Numbers Mean | 
| Authors: David Marshall, Wayne William Mcmanus, Daniel Viele Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin Category: Book
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Rating: 31 reviews Sales Rank: 293542
Media: Hardcover Edition: 7 Pages: 736 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3 Dimensions (in): 10.2 x 8.1 x 1
ISBN: 0073011215 Dewey Decimal Number: 657.3 EAN: 9780073011219 ASIN: 0073011215
Publication Date: November 15, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Accounting: What the Numbers Mean is written for non-accounting students who nevertheless need to understand accounting in order to effectively participate in planning, control, and decision-making. Students learn the basics, from what accounting information is to how managers use it. Marshall's simple, step-by-step approach has made it the leading text in the Survey market. The seventh edition includes new content updates, improved organization, great technology tools, and much more.
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Magical numbers June 7, 2009 Geezer (Florida) Bad text. Concepts are thinly explained. Demonstration problems have numbers magically appearing without reference, authors presume the student just "knows" where they came from. Problems are exercises are absurdly thin on relevant information, and the text does not give examples of many problem types. The one plus this book had is the free supplements on the Internet; even so, the supplements cannot fix this very poorly structed and written text. If you are forced to use this text for class, you will want to shop around for a 2nd text to explain this one.
Great service! May 3, 2009 Denise M. Doan (Michigan) Book was in excellent shape, came very quickly, packaged appropriately. Found out I ordered the wrong edition and the seller refunded my money and promptly sent me the edition I needed! Very professional and prompt!!! Would highly recommend this seller!
Accounting what the numbers mean February 19, 2009 Sheila Stephens 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I received my purchase within 2 days and was thrilled at the condition of the book. It was practically brand new at half the campus bookstore price. I will purchase all of my text books from amazon.com. I have told all of the students to do the same. I was very pleased with my purchase.
Thanks February 10, 2009 Kaci L. Miller 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Thanks! This was a great buy because I saved a ton of money on books this term!
Terrible February 8, 2009 Yehoshua Korman (Brooklyn, NY) I wouldn't get this book even if you paid me to. It is terribly written, rambling on without any coherence. The problems at the end of the chapter are difficult based on the lack of information that is leanrt throughout the chapter. You will surely need to go to the book's website to access the solutions to odd problems for the problems at the end of chapters. My cousin is an accountant and he said that there aren't many books that will teach one accounting well, so do you yourself a favor and grab an CPA accounitng book and just do as many examples as you can.
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