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Introduction to Government and Not-for-Profit Accounting, Fifth Edition written by Joseph R. Razek, Martin R. Ives, Gordon A. Hosch Studio : Prentice Hall by Prentice Hall Publisher : Prentice Hall Released : 2003-02-17 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780130464149 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 3 reviews)
List Price : $162.20 Our Price : $32.00
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Covering the essentials of fund accounting, this flexible book introduces the reader to the basic accounting principles at work in both governmental and not-for-profit organizations. This brief book divides most of the chapters into independent sections, which may be covered as separate units. Now includes a print update on GASB 34, packaged with the volume. Topics addressed include government and not-for-profit environments and characteristics, the use of funds in governmental accounting, the budgetary process, special revenue funds, debt service funds and capital projects funds, proprietary and fiduciary funds, general reporting principles, government-wide financial statements, fundamentals of accounting and reporting and analysis of financial statements and financial condition. For Accountants and Auditors studying for professional certification. |
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Great Book |
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It's a text book with lots of great examples of business challenges. I was required to purchase this book for my class but I also enjoy reading it (as much as I could any textbook) because the concepts are pretty easy to understand. There are also a lot of internet resources to enhance understanding of the concepts. |
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This book concentrates on govermental accounting, and really only has two chapters that specifically apply to non-profit accounting. |
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Introduction to Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting |
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I would rate this book very highly for the non-accounting professional. The book takes the high level of technical terms and reduces it so that it is user friendly for all groups of business professionals. I would strongly recommend this book to those readers who have a basic understanding of governmental accounting. |
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