College Accounting: Chapters 1-28

College Accounting: Chapters 1-28
ISBN-10
053885202X
ISBN-13
9780538852029
Series
College Accounting
Category
Business & Economics
Pages
1005
Language
English
Published
1995
Publisher
South-Western Pub
Authors
James A. Heintz, Robert W. Parry

Description

Designed for community and career college accounting courses of varying lengths, or low-level four-year college courses. This basic and easy to understand text introduces students to the Rnuts and boltsS of accounting in a friendly step-by-step progression with many exercises that reinforce topics. All basic concepts of accounting are covered and you have four RdifferentS books to choose from depending on what you want to cover and the length of the course. The text is available in four formats: Chapters 1-10, Chapters 1-15, Chapters 1-20, and Chapters 1-28. Pick the one thatUs right for your course!

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