Not easily understandable: The author should have made this text more student friendly. It was very confusing at times. This book is not worth its cost!
Return this book after course is completed: This book was over done ? this book will confuse an accounting student. In fact, they recommend that you purchase a study guide to go along with this book (what does that tell you!!!). Along with a poor accounting lecture you are doomed to barely pass an accounting class with this book. The write up and description of general concepts ? extends to some far out, drawn out, and exacerbated lecture that may have been written by satanic worshipers or something like that. I bought the study guide to go along with this book after I did so poorly on my first exam and now I know why a few did well on their exam?s ? because they bought the study guide!!! The study guide should be used as the main study concept and leave this heavy weighted book on the shelf?
Authoritative but not an easy read: This is an authoritative text (it's on the recommended reading list for the CMA, for example). Unfortunately, the style of writing is not the clearest. Although I'm a straight-A student of accounting, I had to re-read way too many sentences.
ISBN: The publisher has two versions of the book, each the 10th Edition but with different ISBN numbers. So before you order be careful which one your class is using.
Book: The book was exactly as described. Fast shipping!! I can't wait to sell it - not my favorite of classes =)
| Author: | Loren A. Nikolai | | Author: | John D. Bazley | | Author: | Jefferson P. Jones | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 657 | | EAN: | 9780324651928 | | Edition: | 10 | | ISBN: | 0324651929 | | Number Of Pages: | 1408 | | Publication Date: | 2006-12-19 |
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