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COLLEGE ACCOUNTING, 9th Edition, (c) 2008

College Accounting, 9th edition, (© 2008 by Houghton Mifflin Company), provides a foundation in accounting procedures.  The text presents accounting in a practical, easy-to-comprehend manner. Emphasis is placed on developing a firm foundation of fundamental procedures with appropriate repetition of content through the use of examples, exercises, and color-coded illustrations. Each chapter is limited to the presentation of one major concept, amply illustrated with illustrations, term definitions, documentation, and report forms

 

Features of College Accounting that are helpful to readers include:

  • Annotations that summarize key concepts and present pieces of information about current business practice.
  • End of chapter review questions, exercises, cases, and problems.
  • Web assignments that provide opportunities for readers to do hands-on web browsing with involvement that will sharpen critical thinking, and improve both oral and written communication skills. 

The textbook supports the AIB Online course - General Accounting and may be used to teach General Accounting in the classroom..

Recommended Instructional Hours:  45

College Accounting, 9th edition, chapters 1-13, Student Set (includes textbook, Working Papers with Study Guide, and Your Guide to an A Passkey)

Catalog #3004290

$99 members; $129 non-members
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College Accounting, 9th edition, chapters 1-13, Instructor Set (includes Instructor's Resource Manual with Solutions print edition, Test Bank print edition, and CD ROM version of the Test Bank)

Catalog #3004291

$50 members; $70 non-members

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