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Financial Accounting: Introduction to Concepts, Methods and Uses (with 1-year Access to Thomson ONE, Business School Edition)
by Clyde P. Stickney, Roman L. Weil
from South-Western College Pub
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0 
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Rigorous Book 
I believe that the book assumes that reader has the ability to read and digest complex ideas. It's not for people who like the Dummies or Idiot's series. I would think that any person who intends to get an MBA should be able to follow this book. The only downside is that the initial chapters give too much information which might cause the reader to be overwhelmed. Don't worry. This information will be repeated many times as the book progresses.
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PRACTICAL AND CLEAR APPROACH TO AMERICAN ACOUNTABILITY SYSTEM 
THIS BOOK CONTAINS A CLEAR EXPLANATION OF THE AMERICAN ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEM.
IT HAS A LOT OF EXERCISES BASED ON REAL FIRMS THAT IT MAKES A MUST -HAVE BOOK FOR PEOPLE INTERESTED IN THIS ISSUES.
GOING THROUGH IT IS A FASCINATING APPROACH TO HOW A COMPANY WORKS AND WHY TAKES ITS BUSINESS DECCISSIONS IN A CERTAIN MOMENT.
I HIGHLY RECOMEND THIS BOOK FOR ITS EASY COMPREHENSION AND FOR ITS PRACTICAL EXAMPLES.
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I paid $150 for this??? 
This book has potential but is overshadowed by several flaws:
1) Perhaps the biggest flaw: I was surprised at how many mistakes were in this book -- I encountered chapter review problems that mathematically did not work out or were missing information that was necessary to complete the problem.
2) It claims to be a text for students with no previous accounting knowledge, but I found it very difficult to follow until after my professor had already taught the material. I consider myself to be an... more info
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Very good 
I liked the examples in this book. If you purchase this book with solution manual and study guide you can really get a lot out.
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