Bookkeeping Workbook For Dummies

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If you’re preparing for The American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers’ (AIPB) bookkeeping certification test, you need an easy- to-follow test-preparation guide that gets you up to speed quickly in all of the bookkeeping basics, from setting up a company’s books and recording transactions to managing employee payroll, handling government paperwork, and closing out the books. You need Bookkeeping Workbook For Dummies. With demonstration problems, compleme… More >>

Bookkeeping Workbook For Dummies

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December 18, 2009
Posted in Bookkeeping — admin @ 2:31 am

3 Comments »

  1. The accounting principles on this book are old-fashioned and poorly explained. I was expecting a more concise approach and better examples. The book is basically made up of overly simplistic questions and a ridiculous amount of space in between those questions.
    Rating: 1 / 5

    Comment by Leonardo G. V. Ochoa — December 18, 2009 @ 4:55 am

  2. If you really want to learn bookkeeping, this is not the book for you. First, it is error-filled. Second, the book provides questions in proceeding chapters about areas that have not been covered. Third, the questions are beyond description. Let’s just say, based on the poorly-written sections, you will not be able to understand what is being asked. Last and worst, the concepts are not tied together so that the reader can get a complete picture of the entire process. I cannot emphasize this enough: DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK. If I could have, I would have given this book a zero.
    Rating: 1 / 5

    Comment by Jacquelyn Johnson — December 18, 2009 @ 5:53 am

  3. I am extremely sorry I purchased this ‘book.’ Im my opinion, it is an excreasance in the book market. It has little or no correspondence with the parent book; it has highly misleading inaccuracies. My son-in-law, who is an accountant with 30 years experience could not explain some of the examples presented. In short — save your bux —
    Rating: 1 / 5

    Comment by Donald L. Smathers — December 18, 2009 @ 7:51 am

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