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Accounting Information Systems (10th Edition)
by Marshall B. Romney, Paul J. Steinbart
from Prentice Hall
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2.0 / 5.0 
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Better than others 
The description was on the money. It was the exact book that I needed.
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Repetitive 
Wow, the author needed 832 pages to say the same thing over and over again. Although I didn't find it as boring as the other reviewers, I still did not like it. I didn't really learn anything past the first couple of chapters. There are much better books out there on this subject, so if you don't really need it for a class, go and buy something else. Especially if you're comfortable with auditing.
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The most boring accounting book 
Definitely agree with other people here, this book is extremely boring. I bought it for one of my classes, the class was OK though.
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Boring and the captain obvious of textbooks 
There are so many more physically painful things I'd rather do than read this book. AIS is naturally boring...that's a given, but it takes it to a whole new level of boring. It could give you the no-nonsense technical and professional information, but it goes on and on where no comment is necessary. Sometimes saying things that a first grader would know. Don't buy this book if you can avoid it, and if you're a professor...please don't subject your students to this.
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