College Accounting A Practical Approach(12th Canadian Edition)
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Jeffrey Slater, Brian Zwicker
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ISBN: 133133230, 978-0133133233
Book publisher: Pearson Canada
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Had to buy this for my Bachelor of Arts in Accounting studies and got it at a sweet discount which felt good. The pages look nice and pulp feels premium but haven't gotten much done in it yet, mostly glancing through first few chapters. It is pretty straightforward so far but nothing super exciting. Shipping was okay, not super speedy but not terrible either. Good enough to help with some assignments but kinda wish there were more obvious examples right upfront to make it easier to catch on. Not perfect but does the job so far I guess.










































