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by: David Marshall, Wayne William McManus, Daniel Viele
Amazon.com's Price: $146.20 Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 657.3
EAN: 9780073011219
ISBN: 0073011215
Label: McGraw-Hill/Irwin
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill/Irwin
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 736
Publication Date: November 15, 2005
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin
Sales Rank: 81418
Studio: McGraw-Hill/Irwin
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Product Description: Accounting: What the Numbers Mean is written for non-accounting students who nevertheless need to understand accounting in order to effectively participate in planning, control, and decision-making. Students learn the basics, from what accounting information is to how managers use it. Marshall's simple, step-by-step approach has made it the leading text in the Survey market. The seventh edition includes new content updates, improved organization, great technology tools, and much more.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Accounting: What the Numbers Mean
The book is well organized and comprehensive, with enough detail to make it an excellent starting point for accounting students and appropriate for management students who need a practical understanding of accounting's impact on an organization.Accounting: What the Numbers Mean
Rating: - MBA Student
Waist of time and money. Even my professor stated something as to the likes of it being written by graduate assistants, and worthless in his mind.
Rating: - First class for my MBA
I have ordered from Amazon several times for my college books, and they have always been sent in plenty of time for my classes.
This is my first class for my MBA, and the book was ordered early so have not had a chance to use it yet. It came unharmed, and in perfect condition.
Thanks.
Rating: - good priced used book
the book was used, but it served the purpose for the class my husband took.
Rating: - Not Impressed.
Over the last ten years, I've read and studied from a lot of textbooks, as I've earned an undergraduate degree, a master's, and a medical doctorate. Much of the material I've learned has been completely foreign so I've often had to rely on the quality of the text to help get me through. In short, I've studied from A LOT of textbooks in a range of subjects while in college, and this book is by far one of the most difficult I've ever utilized in an attempt to learn a new subject. It is extremely difficult ... Read More
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