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The Accounting Game, 2E: Basic Accounting Fresh from the Lemonade Stand |  | Authors: Judith Orloff, Darrell Mullis Brand: Spring Arbor/Ingram Category: Book
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Seller: supermoviedeals Rating: 72 reviews Sales Rank: 8757
Media: Paperback Edition: Upd Rev Pages: 192 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.4 x 0.5
MPN: 9781402211867 ISBN: 1402211864 Dewey Decimal Number: 657 EAN: 9781402211867 ASIN: 1402211864
Publication Date: April 18, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The Accounting Game presents financial information in a format so simple and so unlike a common accounting textbook, you may forgetyou re learning key skills that will help you get ahead! Using theworld of a child s lemonade stand to teach the basics of managing yourfinances, this book makes a dry subject fun and understandable. As yourun your stand, you ll begin to understand and apply financial termsand concepts like assets, liabilities, earnings, inventory and notespayable, plus: --Interactive format gives you hands-on experience --Color-coded charts and worksheets help you remember key terms --Step-by-step process takes you from novice to expert with ease --Fun story format speeds retention of essential concepts --Designed to apply what you learn to the real world Therevolutionary approach of The Accounting Game takes the difficultsubjects of accounting and business finance and makes them somethingyou can easily learn, understand, remember and use! Distributor: Spring Arbor/Ingram Author: Darrell Mullis and Judith Orloff Format: 192 pages, paperback ISBN: 9781402211867
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Good introduction to accounting concepts July 19, 2010 ajaxchess This book gives an overview of the basic concepts of accounting. The book empasizes clarity and simplicity. If you want a detailed discussion of US GAAP or IFRS, you need a big thick textbook. If you want to know what accounts you need to run a business and why they are their, read this book. The book is fun, but I found it sometimes bordered on too simple. Given the topic that's very forgivable.
An ABSOLUTE delight April 11, 2010 S. Lessard (canada) I'd give 10 stars if i could. I couldnt put this book down. With no prior knowledge of accounting, i was fed up and decided to tackle the problem. I came across this book. Wow... I wish there were more books like that, and i believe it should be a mandatory read in high school. If you're clueless about about accounting, GET THIS BOOK!!!
GOOD TO LEARN BASICS March 31, 2010 John Farolan (Houston, TX USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you're just starting out learning accounting, then this book is great for understanding the concepts. It takes a different approach by portraying accounting concepts using real life analogies, instead of just showing you the form or routine of entering transactions in a journal or balance sheet and income statement.
For those who have already learned the very basics of accounting, this book is not for you.
Good Accounting Book for no Acctg background March 12, 2010 Josefina Mitchell 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have no accounting experiece. I am taking computerized accounting. This book helped me understand the basics of accounting in fun way.
Great book March 8, 2010 Mom Rules (Houston, Texas United States) This is a great book. It really breaks the process down and makes it easy to understand.
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