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Governmental Accounting Made Easy written by Warren Ruppel Studio : Wiley by Wiley Publisher : Wiley Released : 2004-10-25 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780471648680 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 3 reviews)
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Product Description |
Read, interpret, and analyze governmental financialstatements–Governmental Accounting Made Easy explains everything you need to know, including: - Basic accounting concepts underlying all governmental accounting and financial reporting
- Basic financial statements prepared under the new financial reporting model, including government-wide financial statements and fund financial statements
- Note disclosures that accompany governmental financial statements
- Complicated accounting issues commonly found in governmental financial statements
- Future issues impacting governmental accounting and financial reporting brought on by the issuance of new accounting standards and pronouncements. . . and more!
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Excellent Supplement to Academic Text |
I purchased this book because I was taking a Governmental Accounting class online & the required text was awful! I needed some immediate help, and my instructor was no help so (as usual!), I turned to Americancivilwar.
The title of this book says it all. The author explains the very difficult concepts of governmental accounting very clearly. It is easy to decipher what the funds are and how they inter-relate. This book is very well written and follows a logical, sequencial path. I never would have passed my class without this book! |
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Good book |
Very informative.
I would like to have seen a little more elaboration on a few concepts/topics, but overall a very good book for its purpose. |
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Good supplement to a text book |
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I bought this book to help me study for a Governmental Accounting class final. I wish I had the book the entire semester. It's a well written, concise book that boils down the intricate details of governmental accounting that is presented in text books into the more manageable and understandable essentials. It must have helped, because I ended up receiving an "A" in the course. |
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