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Title: Accounting: What the Numbers Mean by David H. Marshall, Daniel F. Viele ISBN: 0-07-283464-1 Publisher: McGraw Hill Text Pub. Date: February, 2003 Format: Hardcover |
Average Customer Rating: 2.33 (3 reviews)
Rating: 1
Summary: Avoid at all costs!!!!
Comment: I am having to use this book for an Accounting Grad class and it is perhaps one of the worst txt books I have ever laid my eyes on! Wordy doesn't begin to describe how bad this book is, did this go through an editor or straight to press? It just goes on and on and on throwing in examples that come later in the chapter, the examples are poor never follwing a simple path, and the questions at the end of each section are as bad as the book. This book reminds me of someone who decides to teach you something off of the top of their head, they didn't bother to make any notes or set a goal for how they wanted to approach the subject. Avoid at all costs!!!
Rating: 4
Summary: Not Bad
Comment: I had this book for a graduate level introductory accounting course. It wasn't as bad as the previous reviewer commented. However, at places, it does tend to get wordy. Hence, only 4 stars. Overall, it's good.
Rating: 2
Summary: Not happy with this book!
Comment: I think this book was too wordy for a text book. I believe this Accounting book should have had more examples and explanations of the examples to be able to work the problems at the end of each chapter. When you are trying to understand what the numbers really mean "which is the name of the book", I think you should go into more detail as to what the numbers really do mean and also how to get those numbers.
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