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Accounting Fundamentals by George Macfarland, Robert Ayars

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Accounting Fundamentals
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Publisher: McGraw Hill
ISBN/ASIN: B000ONV1QK
Number of pages: 787

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This text undertakes to provide a first-year course in accounting, with accepted principles of accounting arranged in an orderly fashion to capture the student's interest, to hold it, and to anticipate his difficulties so that unnecessary questions are avoided. Additional illustrative material should strengthen and clarify the presentation, particularly in connection with such subjects as analysis of proprietorship, adjustments, bad debts, depreciation, corporations and payroll.

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