From: Roderick A. A. <raa...@ti...> - 2001-03-05 19:42:17
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On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Steve Doerr wrote: > Hi Rod. > > "Roderick A. Anderson" wrote: > > There is a "for dummies" book, but I don't recommend it because it tries to > cover too much. Yes I tend to avoid these too. > You might look at: > Accounting Fundamentals by Hoffman & Flashner > Accounting Principles: Fourth Edition by Kieso & Weygandt > Accounting Principles by Smith, Keith, and Stephens > Accounting Procedures by Price > > These have a description and table of contents at barnesandnoble.com and > are reasonably priced. Check the descriptions to see which might best meet > your needs. Thanks I will. > You might also check a local college to see what text they are using > for an introductory accounting course. I teach part time for the local college and know from experience - for the nost part - that if it ain't MS is ain't taught. Best marketing machine around. And the College pays to do it too. (Down Rod, down boy!) Thanks for the ideas, Rod -- |