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David Marshall , Wayne McManus , Daniel Viele

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The objective of this text is to present enough of the fundamentals of accounting to permit the nonaccountant to understand the financial statements of an organization operating in our society and to understand how financial information can be used in the management planning, control, and decision-making processes. Read the first page
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