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![]() | Accounting (Accounting / Carl S. Warren) by Carl S. Warren, James M. Reeve, Philip E. Fess ISBN-10: 9780324025422 ISBN-10: 0-324-02542-4 ISBN-13: 9780324025422 ISBN-13: 978-0-324-02542-2 Hardcover 2001-03-16 South-Western Educational Publishing Find Lowest Price | |
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Book Description The most successful higher education text of all time keeps getting better. The authors adapt their proven approach to accounting's evolving role in business and use the preparation of financial statements as the framework for understanding what accounting is all about. | ||
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Seller cancelled order I purchased this book for a course I am taking. I emailed the seller to inform him/her of my desire to receive the book quickly. The seller didn't respond. Then, I emailed the seller two more times--still no response. By this time, 10 days had elapsed. I finally got notification from Amazon that the seller had canceled the order. I thought this was bad business. I guess the seller figured out that he could have gotten more money for the book and canceled the order. | ||
Accounting made more difficult by warren reeve fess I am a non-accounting student in an MBA program, with little desire to be an accountant. I realize that I need to understand this but inthe course of using this in a distance ed course for transfer, with no instruction from the lousy prof, I have found myself referring to Schaum's and other accounting made easy books to understand terms and concepts. This book is poorly designed in that if you are examining a problem, it should show all the components of the problem on the pages facing you, not having to refer back to data covered 4-5 pages ago. The constant flipping back and forth is most annoying. Accounting as I now understand it is less complicated than this book makes it out to be. One can use real world examples with a more descriptive understanding of where a set of numbers goes after some transaction, all the arrows with no descriptions is also confusing. I think that Warren Reeve and Fess need to look at accounting from the beginning student perspective as opposed to approaching it from a professorial point of view. Think about how you had to start.... with no concepts or knowledge and start from there. My gripe is done | ||
lack of examples whats the point of a textbook if it doesn't teach you the lessons. One example per objective..no answers to end of chapter problems either. Useless textbook. All texts whether for school or leisure should teach what they show..this fails miserably to enlighten the reader to its topics... | ||
accounting and working papers my son got in trouble because you took your damn sweet time to send it. how does your book take 3 weeks when everybody else took 4 days | ||
Terrible Book I can't learn anything from this book. It doesn't have answers in the back of the book, so how do i know i'm understanding the lessons? Therefore, if I could give this book 0 stars I would. | ||