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Introduction to Managerial Accounting written by Peter C. Brewer, Ray H Garrison, Eric Noreen Studio : McGraw-Hill/Irwin by McGraw-Hill/Irwin Publisher : McGraw-Hill/Irwin Released : 2006-04-06 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780073048833 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 4 reviews)
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Introduction to Managerial Accounting, 3/e by Brewer/Garrison/Noreen is based on the market-leading text, Managerial Accounting, by Garrison, Noreen and Brewer. However, this is not simply a briefer book with chapters removed; B/G/N has been rethought and retooled to meet the needs of the market. B/G/N 3/e is a more accessible, yet thoroughly student-friendly text that satisfies the basic needs of the managerial accounting student without unnecessary depth on advanced topics associated with the follow-up course, cost accounting/cost management. Faculty and students alike will find this new edition has retained the hallmark features of the Garrison brand: author-written supplements, excellent readability, terrific examples, and balanced end-of-chapter material. |
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Nice Job |
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Accounting can be a real boring topic but this book really helped make the concepts a bit more easy to understand and it really helped me through my college class. |
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Don't buy the combo!! |
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For this textbook I ordered it because it said that it was the paperback version, not the workbook version. I was given false information when ordering it because it gave me the opportunity to combine the paperback version with the workbook. Then they sent me two workbooks. I was tricked into buying the same book twice by semantics and a glitch in the system. |
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Great book, almost the same as last edition. |
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I HATE that textbook publishers print out a new edition, with basicaly the same problems as the last edition (only the numbers change). However, to be fair, this is a very clear book, has good examples that follow the exercies in the book. Probably one of the better accounting books I have seen. Also has some chapters of introduction to finance. Overall would recommend. |
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Ok - not great |
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This book is what I would call an o.k. textbook. It's not horribly hard to sit down & read or understand. On the other hand it's not light reading. There are some areas in later chapters that are not covered as well as I has hoped. |
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