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Financial Accounting: The Impact on Decision Makers
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Financial Accounting: The Impact on Decision Makers

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Porter/Norton is a transitional text known for its readability, straightforwardness, decision-making focus, and the incorporation of flagship companies. The authors were careful in the new fifth edition to keep the focus on "the basics". The authors have eliminated confusing and redundant elements. The result is an uncluttered, straightforward, and concise financial accounting textbook.

 
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Product Details
Author:Gary A. Porter
Hardcover:816 pages
Publisher:South-Western College Pub
Publication Date:January 27, 2006
ISBN:0324300859
Package Length:11.0 inches
Package Width:8.4 inches
Package Height:1.2 inches
Package Weight:4.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews

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4Very good introduction to accounting  May 03, 2007
Accounting is hot due to Sarbanes Oxley Act 2002. This textbook is very clear, starting from the basic fundamental concept of T account, debit credit, annual report, intangibles, income statement, balance sheet, asset, liabilities, owner's equity, accrual accounting, inventory, FIFO, LIFO, investments in stocks and bonds, present value, future value, annuities, etc. It will be better if more retirement examples are given, such as Roth IRA, 401K conversion, and estate planning. I would recommend this book to everyone who never took an accounting course.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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