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Financial Accounting

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Financial Accounting helps students “nail” the accounting cycle up front in order to increase success and retention later on. The concepts and mechanics students learn in the critical ‘accounting cycle’ chapters are used consistently and repetitively—and with clear-cut details and explanations—throughout the remainder of the text, minimizing confusion. A solid enhancement to already solid fundamentals, the eighth edition now features new co-author Bill Thomas of Baylor University who brings his expertise on auditing, ethics, and internal controls to key sections of the book.

924 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1998

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Walter T. Harrison Jr.

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4 reviews
December 11, 2025
Mindre fedt emne, men bogen var faktisk helt okay. Men ikke lige frem et must read medmindre man er tvunget til det.
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13 reviews
July 12, 2017
Totally not worth the money. Too heavy for students to carry. Lots of problems have wrong answers. Details are not really welll organized, particularly the differences between ASPE and IFRS mentioned inside some chapters are not compatibale with those mentioned in chapter summary.
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20 reviews10 followers
December 13, 2020
I didnt like the structure of the book and there was often missing information that i needed for my course. It was difficult to use as a book to look up things after having read it. There were a lot of excercises to do though.
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26 reviews
May 24, 2018
The book offers very clear examples to explain hard concepts. Many examples are from the real world in history. Highly recommend it!
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200 reviews3 followers
December 14, 2016
I don't usually claim to have really read textbooks from classes I've taken because I generally focus on the lectures and use the textbooks as a reference (and source for homework problems). Unfortunately, I just took a Financial Accounting Principals class in which the professor didn't provide much instruction. Thankfully, this textbook turned out to be a pretty good read (for an accounting text). I read it slowly and carefully, especially at the beginning, and came away with what I feel is a reasonably strong foundation of accounting knowledge. I hadn't taken an accounting class since High School but I've worked in management for most of the last decade. I'm glad I read this book as it gave me a better foundation of financial accounting knowledge.

Though not a page-turner, the authors do a good job of using real-life companies and examples to keep things engaging. Examples are generally provided in an "Excel" format to make them easy to follow to. I'd recommend it overall.
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January 16, 2009
This book was used as part of my MBA program. It has been updated several times since then; so newer versions are available. The explanations are clear and concise. This is a good solid accounting textbook.
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October 9, 2011
please tell me where can i get electronic version of this book, can't find anywhere . . .
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