OpenStax has traditionally been inclusive in its examples.Īn issue that may arise when adopting this textbook.there is an appalling lack of publisher-provided ancillaries. No editorial or grammatical errors noted. The textbook reads as well online as it does in print. Principles of Accounting has a certain flow to it which this book replicates. It would be easily possible to assemble a survey course combining topics from this book and the second offering (Principles of Managerial Accounting) to create a one-semester offering. No unexpected jumps in difficulty nor lapses in topic coverage.Īs with all other OpenStax offerings, modularity is an area in which this textbook shines. Basic principles are introduced in the proper sequence, and the authors clearly present the topics in the expected manner.Īccounting is often referred to as "the language of business." Accordingly, the text does a fine job of relating the terminology to introductory students to topics and concepts they may not have encountered in prior dealings. The authors do a fine job of proceeding through the expected topics at a manageable pace while giving sufficient depth for an introductory course.Ĭoverage of content is accurate. Reviewed by Richard Hale, Associate Professor, Berea College on 12/1/23 Journalism, Media Studies & Communications +.
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