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Accounting: What the Numbers Mean
by Daniel Viele, David Marshall, Wayne William McManus
from McGraw Hill Higher Education
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 / 5.0 
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Just In Time!!! 
The condition of the product received was exactly as described. I received my book quickly and the seller responded quickly to questions I had about the purchase. I would purchase from the seller again!
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Needlessly complex 
There is no reason this textbook should be this poorly written and edited. The point of any textbook is to clearly and concisely teach. "What The Numbers Mean" reflects neither clarity nor is it concisely written. Accounting is a fairly straightforward discipline and should be communicated as such.
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Accounting: What the Numbers Mean 
The book is well organized and comprehensive, with enough detail to make it an excellent starting point for accounting students and appropriate for management students who need a practical understanding of accounting's impact on an organization.Accounting: What the Numbers Mean
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MBA Student 
Waist of time and money. Even my professor stated something as to the likes of it being written by graduate assistants, and worthless in his mind.
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