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Accounting Principles

Accounting Principles

The Ultimate Beginner?s Guide to Accounting

by Gregory Becker

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Accounting is about so much more than crunching numbers. Accounting impacts the lives of everyone, from the average person who does a budget every month to CEOs looking for the best way to invest in their business. It is a truly useful skill that benefits anyone who learns it. But, why is accounting so importantEstablished accounting principles ma...

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