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Financial Accounting Reviews

Financial Accounting



Author: Jane L. Reimers
Edition: 3
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0136115276
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Financial Accounting: A Business Process Approach (3rd Edition)



Relevance for majors and non-majors–accounting concepts explained in a business context.Financial Accounting review.

Financial Accounting: A Business Process Approach
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Financial Accounting: A Business Process Approach
explains accounting concepts in a way all readers can understand by organizing the material around how a business works. This text’s business process approach presents a business topic and then shows the accounting concepts behind it–rather than solely explaining accounting concepts based on the balance sheet order.

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