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Reimers, Jane L.

 
9780130357694: Student Study Guide with PowerNotes

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Sinopsis

This chapter-by-chapter learning aid systematically and effectively helps students study financial accounting and get the maximum benefit from their study time. Each chapter provides a Chapter Overview and a Chapter Review, a Featured Exercise that covers in a single exercise all of the most important material included in the chapter, and Review Questions and Exercises with Solutions that best test the student's understanding of the material.

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This chapter-by-chapter learning aid systematically and effectively helps students study financial accounting and get the maximum benefit from their study time. Each chapter provides a Chapter Overview and a Chapter Review, a Featured Exercise that covers in a single exercise all of the most important material included in the chapter, and Review Questions and Exercises with Solutions that best test the student's understanding of the material.

Biografía del autor

Jane Reimers has taught introductory financial accounting for over 20 years, to students with a wide range of abilities and backgrounds. After earning her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, where she first taught financial accounting, she spent four years at Duke, fourteen years at Florida State, and the past three years at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. Her students have been traditional and non-traditional, and they have been accounting and other business majors, economics majors, fashion design majors, sports management majors, and even IRS employees who needed an introductory course in financial accounting. She has lectured in auditoriums, taught in small- and medium sized-classrooms, and coordinated an on-line course for hundreds of students. With an undergraduate degree in education and graduate degrees in accounting and a wealth of teaching experience, she has written a book for this exact time in the history of accounting education. She hopes both students and instructors come away with the enthusiasm and respect she has for accounting.
Amy Whitaker has an MBA from Yale and an MFA in painting from the Shade. She has worked at the Guggenheim, MoMA and the Tate, and for a well-known artist and a well-known hedge fund. Her first degree from Williams College is in political science and studio art. Her drawings and paintings are held in collections in the United States and United Kingdom. She has worked as an economics fellow studying U.S. regulatory agencies at Yale and in legal research at Harvard. She likes teaching economic theory to artists--as compiled in the booklet Business School for Artists--and, conversely, painting and art history to businesspeople. Her work has appeared previously in the British journal Architectural Design and in the New York Times. Originally from the South, she now divides her time between New York and London. This is her first book.

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