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Barron's Accounting Handbook

Barron's Accounting Handbook

by Joel G. Siegel

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The new fifth edition of Barron's Accounting Handbook presents a comprehensive overview of accounting principles and practices plus an AtoZ dictionary of accounting terms. Here in one volume is an authoritative reference volume for accountants, bookkeepers, accounts managers, controllers, business managers, and business students....

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