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Accounting Principles: A Business Perspective, Financial Accounting

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Accounting Principles: A Business Perspective, Financial Accounting
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Publisher: Global Text Project
ISBN/ASIN: 1461088186
Number of pages: 433

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This book teaches you the 'language of business' so you understand terms and concepts used in business decisions. If you understand how accounting information is prepared, you will be in an even stronger position when faced with a management decision based on accounting information.

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