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Financial Accounting by Joe Ben Hoyle, C. J. Skender

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Financial Accounting
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Publisher: Flat World Knowledge
ISBN/ASIN: 0982361831
ISBN-13: 9780982361832
Number of pages: 746

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The approach centers around utilizing the Socratic method, or simply put, asking and answering questions. The reason that this approach continues to be glorified after thousands of years is simple - it engages students and stresses understanding over memorization. So this text covers standard topics in a standard sequence, but does so through asking a carefully constructed series of questions along with their individual answers.

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