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Accounting for the curious : why study accounting? / Terry Warfield.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Warfield, Terry, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Accounting.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (99 pages)
Place of Publication:
[Canberra] : The Curious Academic Publishing, [2015]
Summary:
Are you struggling to decide if Accounting is right for your college/university major/minor or career? Over 15 professors including from the Winconsin-Madison University, Cornell University, Columbia University etc. inspire you as to why Accounting can be your best career field.
Contents:
Table of Contents
Title Page
Disclaimer
Dedication
Advisory and Editorial Board
Extended Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Perspectives on the Study of Accounting. Professor Terry Warfield, PhD
Chapter 2: Accountants are Business Analysts - Professor C. Janie Chang, PhD, and Nancy Jones, PhD
Chapter 3: Why Should You Study Accounting? A View from the U.S. - Professor Michael Bitter, PhD
Chapter 4: Why Study Accounting? The Value of an Accounting Education - Professor Frances Ayres, PhD
Chapter 5: Why Study Accounting? - Professor Alison Kirby Jones, PhD
Chapter 6: All Organisations Need Accounting Expertise - An Interview with Professor Peter Best, PhD
Chapter 7: Why Study Accounting- Professor Bud Fennema, PhD
Chapter 8 - Why Study Accounting?- Professor William Stout, PhD
Chapter 9: Valuation is a Huge Trend in Accounting - An Interview with Professor Ruth Ann McEwen, PhD
Chapter 10: Why should YOU Study Accounting Information System (AIS)? - Professor James Hall, PhD
Chapter 11 - Information and Advice for Students of Finance - Professor Steven Todd, PhD
Chapter 12 - Why Study Human Resource (HR) Management? Professor Lee Dyer, PhD.
Chapter 13 - So You Want to Earn an MBA …. Really? Professor Ed Watson, PhD, and J. B. Kim, PhD
Chapter 14 - What Do You Do with a Business Degree? Professor Trish Goreman, PhD.
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed June 4, 2018).

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