Barron's Accounting Handbook
by Jae K. Shim Ph.D.
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appears in Financial Accounting and Accounting.
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“An approachable primer that combines market history, investor advice, and a persistent case for low-cost indexing. Early chapters read conversationally and help with basic allocation and retirement-planning choices; the middle of the book shifts into long historical narratives and technical critiques of active management that some readers find repetitive. Practical takeaways include simple rules for 401(k) contributions and why fees matter over decades. Limitations: denser theory stretches and comparatively short, tentative coverage of newer asset types.”
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