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Dewey Decimal Number: 657 EAN: 9780273681496 Edition: 10 ISBN: 0273681494 Label: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall Manufacturer: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall Number Of Pages: 765 Publication Date: April 07, 2005 Publisher: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall Studio: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - great book for This is a great book that I would recommend for anyone new to bookkeeping or anyone who wishes to brush up on their bookkeeping skills. Rating: - Never betteredI gained my initial understanding of accounting from Frank Wood 20 years ago, and have been recommending this text to students ever since. Buy this one to understand the basics before you consider any of the others, then work your way outwards. Rating: - A great book for people new to accountingIm doing a degree in financial accounting and the core text my lectures recommended was very concise and difficult to understand for a first time reader. This book however is much easier to read for an introduction to accounting. It is very clear and well laid out with plenty of useful examples. I hadnt done A level accounts so was new to accounting and found this book a great help to cross refrence and highly recommend it. Rating: - Good, but not for general business undergradsA lot of lecturers 'play safe' by recommending Frank Wood, even for non-accounting business degree courses. I think it's good but over the top and far too detailed for such courses. I prefer a briefer, modular-based text such as Geoff Black's 'Intro to Accounting'. Rating: - Woods' 'A-Level accounts 1&2' are better buysWhilst this edition retains the famed qualities informationwise, I've strong criticisms: Biz accounting 1&2 are almost exact copies of Frank's 'A-level Accounting 1&2', the sole difference being a change of press. 'A-level Accounting' had a far clearer layout and, importantly, clearly distinguishable italics which this book utterly lacks. Furthermore, the inclusion of former book 2 material is of questionable benefit as this is a two-book deal anyway (students need both). Frank is famed for making an otherwise dry subject accessible. however, this edition's, poor prsentation makes for poor readability undermining a great work. Try searching the Internet for "Business Accounting: v. 1" or Ebay for "Business Accounting: v. 1". You might also be interested in the following great products:
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