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dc.contributor.author Joe Ben Hoyle en
dc.contributor.author C.J.Skender en
dc.date.accessioned 2016-11-08T14:04:04Z en
dc.date.available 2016-11-08T14:04:04Z en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/180407 en
dc.description.abstract Historically, textbooks have been presented as dry monologues, a one-way conversation that often seems to talk to the teacher more than to the student. "Boring" and "confusing" should never be synonymous with any aspect of education. Instead, we seek to promote an active dialogue. Authors, teachers, and students should work together to create an environment where education flourishes. We want you, the student, to understand the nature of our endeavor. After all, the only reason that this book exists is to aid you in learning financial accounting. If you do not read the chapters because you find them boring or if you do not understand the material that is included, no one benefits. We will have wasted our time. We view this textbook as a guide. In constructing these seventeen chapters, we have worked to guide you on a voyage through the world of business and financial reporting. We want to help you attain a usable knowledge of the principles of financial accounting as well as an appreciation for its importance and logic. By learning its theory, presentation, and procedures, individuals become capable of using financial accounting to make prudent business decisions. That is an important goal regardless of the direction of your career. We have relied on our experience as teachers to highlight the aspects of this material that make it interesting, logical, and relevant.' 'Every page of this book, every word in fact, has been created to encourage and enhance your understanding. We want you to benefit from our coverage, but just as importantly, we want you to enjoy the process. When presented correctly, learning can be fun and, we believe, should be.' en
dc.title Financial Accounting en
dc.type Online Textbook en
dc.date.updated 2016-11-08T14:04:04Z en
dc.description.discipline Business en
dc.rights.license CC-BY-NC-SA 3.0 en
dc.subject.category Financial Accounting en
dc.course.number ACCT 110 en
dc.course.uri http://www.saylor.org/site/textbooks/Financial%20Accounting.pdf en


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