The McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Accounting Course, 4th Ed (McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Courses)
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Quickly get up-to-speed in all basic accounting principles and procedures and apply that knowledge to real-world financial decisions and requests
The McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Accounting Course has been the gold standard for anyone looking for a fast, no-nonsense primer in all the fundamentals of financial, managerial, and tax accounting concepts. Now thoroughly revised and updated, the fourth edition features new coverage of the technological developments in the field, the recent sweeping tax reforms, and the latest Financial Accounting Standards Board pronouncements.
The McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Accounting Course offers such up-to-date coverage as:
- Complete analysis of the current trends in computer hardware and accounting software
- Coverage of current tax issues, such as the revision of tax rate structure, new deductions and credits for higher education costs, and taxation of Social Security benefits
- New test problems throughout to help you gauge your progress, as well as a final exam that can earn you a Certificate of Achievement
Complete with a doable study plan, The McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Accounting Course is your fast track to easily mastering the essentials of accounting in the shortest time possible.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #300964 in Books
- Published on: 2007-06-25
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 416 pages
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About the Author
Robert L. Dixon, PhD, CPA, was Professor Emeritus of Accounting, Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Michigan.
Harold E. Arnett is Professor Emeritus of Accounting, Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Michigan.
Howard Davidoff, JD, CPA is an associate professor of economics at City University of New York.
Customer Reviews
A "Must Own" Accounting Book
I own a small business and I needed to get a basic understaning of accounting. This book ended up being the perfect choice The book is very well written and explains accounting in plain english. It gives you what you need to know in order to study accounting in a format that you can very easily understand. The included study plans are extremely helpful as well as the self tests that go along with each chapter. There are not too many books out there that are this informative. I especially enjoyed the author's style of writing. Normally this can be a tedious topic to read about, but not this book.It's very practical in introducing you to real life accounting.
ESSENTIAL FOR GUIDING BUSINESS DECISIONS
The circulation of money is the heartbeat of any business or professional operation. This vital book has saved my business thousands and given me an understanding about how the flow money is controlled through the accounting process. I especially liked the text book approach, where information is logically presented and then built upon as a stepping stone to an understanding of accounting. It is no wonder that this book is now in its fourth edition. This book is essential for anyone who wants to be successful in a business or professional operation.
too many typos
The explanatory text is just fine, but when you go to make sure you understand everything by doing the test problems, all the value is lost because there are so many typos in the problems that you never know if you are wrong or the book is.




