Financial Accounting for MBAs, 3rd Edition

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By: Peter D. Easton, John J. Wild, Robert F. Halsey and Mary Lea McAnally
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Publisher: Cambridge Business Pub.
Pub. Date: 30th November 2006
Catalog: Book
Media: Hardcover
Ean: 9780978727932
Isbn: 0978727932

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Great book
~ Written on Jul 8, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

Book arrived early and was in good condition. This book is lovely! Helps in understanding all a manager needs to know in the accounting world.

Good text book for MBA students indeed!
~ Written on Jun 7, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

This book was subscribed as text book on Financial Accounting course for my MBA program and helped me a lot to crack the course. Yes, this is not the book that teaches Accounting 101 but more a book for MBAs/future managers to help understand the all-that-is-needed stuff with great detail.
Book has many "aaha" moments that clearly explains with great samples the tricky accounting stuff (or, as my fellow techie MBAs used to say the - not-very-logical accounting concepts :-) ). It is one of the few, very few rather, that I read from front cover to back page as part of my MBA program and relished it to the fullest extent. If you are looking for practical examples and "smart" way to understand corporate accounting, just go for this.

This is by far the BEST text for ENGINEERs pursuing an EMBA
~ Written on May 4, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

For all you Engineers considering an Executive MBA, this book was one of the best references in the program. Practical, loaded with great examples that help support the learning experience. "Accounting is not a spectator's sport", as one of my professors advised early in the E-MBA program. This book does not sit on my bookshelf, its on my desk. Gig'em.

Horribly written, full of errors
~ Written on Feb 19, 2009. 1 out of 1 users found this review helpful.

This text is horribly written, uses confusing, often contradictory examples and uses terms interchangably without explanation. There are also numerous errors throughout; try balancing when the book changes the amounts mid-problem. It would probably work for someone who is already versed in basic accounting, but if you are going to be teaching an introduction to accounting, look for another book.

regret buying the book in Amazon.com
~ Written on Jan 29, 2009. out of 3 users found this review helpful.

I have not received the book yet over 4 weeks . I have submited the claim but amazon.com have not respond how to resolve my case. becareful in buying your books in Amazon.com

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