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Managerial Accounting

Author: Saylor Academy

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Description: Managerial Accounting, addresses the evolving learning styles of students and the changes in the accounting industry. It focuses on providing efficient and easy-to-understand explanations of key concepts, reinforcing learning through practical opportunities, and relating accounting principles to real-world organizations and business decisions.

Subject: Accounting

Pages: 972

Megabytes: 12.17 MB

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