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Managerial Accounting, Study Guide written by James Jiambalvo Studio : Wiley by Wiley Publisher : Wiley Released : 2006-10-27 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780470087404 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 12 reviews)
Our Price : $56.85
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Recognizing that most students will pursue careers as managers not accountants, Managerial Accounting omits topics of less importance and concentrates on the key accounting concepts that managers need to understand in order to make successful, informed decisions. Managerial Accounting focuses attention on decision making through incremental analysis and performance measurement. Students are motivated to learn managerial accounting by connecting concepts and techniques to the real world; using real cases and real manager's comments on real company issues. Students and instructors alike have praised this text's clear and concise writing style, to-the-point discussions, illustrated ideas, and examples that are presented to make ideas concrete |
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I got this book in a few days and it was new. I accidentally meant to order the book and not the study guide but I'm keeping it anyway. |
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Book I need for this course. Came in right on time even though we havent used it other than for example problems for the exam. |
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This textbook is required for Management majors at Clemson University. The textbook I purchased here was in excellent shape. The cover looked brand new and I could not even tell the book was previously owned. For college students on a limited budget, used books are the best way to save money that would just be wasted because most college students dont care if the book is used they just want to get it as cheaply as possible. |
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Weak textbook. Recommend find another. |
I have to disagree with the majority of other people here. I am an MBA candidate, the MBA being my second Master's degree.
I found this textbook too simplistic in the readings to make a smooth transition to problem-solving (end of chapter problems more complicated than text examples). The text helps you understand concepts, but does not prepare you well to apply skills.
I am surprised at the typographical errors I discovered, considering this is a second edition and credits approximately 100 people with reviewing the book.
I believe the text suffers from haphazard layout in certain passages, seemingly jumping around in an illogical sequence. Many of the pictures are unnecessary fluff. I suggest eliminate side articles. Keep the readings concise; eliminate extraneous material to conserve reading time and reduce costs. The book is overpriced.
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Good Book |
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As a new student to accounting I must say I have not decided to give up. This book is excellent and I will recommend this book to anyone whi is going into the accounting field. Good luck |
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