Cost Accounting(4th Edition)

Authors:

Michael W. Maher, Edward B. Deakin

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ISBN: 0256257116, 9780256257113

Book publisher: McGraw-Hill

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Bradley Newman
4.0
This book offers a solid foundation in cost accounting and balances theory with practical application beautifully. It arrived swiftly but with a minor crinkle on the cover. However, that didn’t detract from the rigorous content inside. Each chapter provides plenty of illustrations that make learning more interactive and less monotonous. It's a must-have for anyone serious about mastering cost accounting!
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Chase Ross
5.0
I recently purchased Cost Accounting, 4th Edition for my accounting course, and I must say it's been invaluable. The book breaks down complex concepts into easy-to-understand sections. The examples are relatable and practical, which really helped me grasp the material more effectively. It arrived quickly, just in time for my semester to start. I also got an extra discount with my Prime membership, which was a bonus!
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Scarlett Cross
5.0
If you're diving into cost accounting and need a reliable guide, this is it! The way the authors explain everything is straightforward and exceptionally clear. The textbook came well-packaged and in mint condition. I especially appreciated the end-of-chapter questions—they really test your understanding of the topic. Worth every penny!
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Tessa Price
3.0
The book arrived well-packaged and on time, which I appreciated, but the content was a bit dry. While it's comprehensive, I found myself wishing for more real-world examples to connect better with the theory presented. It’s a decent introduction to cost accounting, but there's room for improvement.