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Intermediate Accounting, Update | 
enlarge | Author: Donald E. Kieso Publisher: Wiley Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 75
Media: Hardcover Edition: 12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 1348 Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.2 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.9 x 2.1
ISBN: 0470128747 Dewey Decimal Number: 657 EAN: 9780470128749 ASIN: 0470128747
Publication Date: December 10, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Perfect condition 12th US edition UPDATED 2 Volume set as amazon describes
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Product Description Keeping its finger on the pulse of the profession, the new twelfth edition update of this bestselling book effectively prepares readers for their accounting futures. They'll find the latest information in the field, including Sarbanes-Oxley Act legislation as well as proven tips for passing the computerized CPA exam. Reflecting the demands for entry-level accountants, the focus of this book is on fostering critical thinking skills, reducing emphasis on memorization and encouraging more analysis and interpretation by requiring use of technology tools, spreadsheets and databases. It integrates numerous examples from real corporations throughout the chapters to clearly demonstrate how accounting principles and techniques are applied in practice.
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It's ok January 4, 2009 The book is huge. I didn't know the book is available in two parts to cut back on the bulk. It is the size of a dictionary. The book is also very heavy, which doesn't really come in handy when I am carrying it all over the college campus. It does not fit into my oversized school bag (or it would if nothing else was in the bag). The book is ok. My professor tests us on questions that aren't gone over in depth within the book. Each chapter has A LOT of info and not enough ways to critically access and understand all of it. The editors should consider more problems or better explainations that go into concepts more in depth then just scratching the surface as they do now.
Okay for a text book December 22, 2008 Thanks, I did receive the book on time. I will shop with your company again.
Pretty good reference book. October 15, 2008 I bought this for book for an accounting course at school. It's PRETTY detailed for the most part, the reading itself was really cut and dry. However, for someone that might not be THAT familiar with accounting, some of the exercises at the end of the chapter are based on assumptions, or, for some, might take some extra legwork outside of the book to come up with an answer. It could probably be written better, if anything. But for the most part, good book for referencing.
Not for students October 12, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This textbook will only confuse anyone coming to intermediate accounting for the first time. It is extremely obtuse in its discussions and hardly provides any examples for the reader to learn from. Instead it is highly discursive about exceptions and rare instances, but never adequately teaches the basics before moving on to these topics.
If you are coming to intermediate accounting for the first time and actually want to LEARN accounting, get Horngren's "Accouting". It may not look like much, but it's got it where it counts!
Kieso's book I belive is useful for those who already know accounting, but are seeking an advanced discussion. I believe professors chose this text because they are bored with the basics that they already know. For the student, this book will leave you unprepared for both the exercise problems at the end of each chapter and for your tests, including the CPA exam.
If you are assigned this text and the problems from it, I recommend reading the same topics in Horngren first (usually he breaks Kieso's topics into two short chapters) and then reading the same material in Kieso [shudder] before taking on the problems.
NOT easy to use October 9, 2008 Got this book for my intermediate accounting 1 class. VERY hard to follow. Some homework questions are not even discussed within the chapters! Some are phrased in a way that you have to dig for the answer because it doesn't match how it was explained in the text (ie you're looking for potato and the text refers to spud - same thing but you have to really *look* for it). Mix with a professor who doesn't explain things well and you'll struggle a bit. Plan on reading each chapter twice to fully comprehend.
Side note: book is INSANELY heavy. If you plan on keeping the book and are going to use it again for other classes, it's WELL worth spending $10 at a kinko's to have them cut the binding off and three hole punch the text to carry just what you need for the semester with you. This book will cause serious shoulder/neck/back problems if you try to carry it around along iwth everything else. Just note the pages are kind of thin so you need to handle with care.
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