Quite possibly the easiest-to-understand product on the market, Klooster and Allen's Integrated Accounting For Windows teaches students all the aspects of computerized accounting and the operating procedures for all Windows-based programs at the same time. The software was specifically designed to be very similar to the commercial software packages used in business, which will help students hit the ground running when they get that first real job. Plus, because the software is introduced gradually throughout the book, students won't become overwhelmed with the program. The result? Students will be able to concentrate more on the accounting principles being taught.
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Designed to match the look, feel, and capabilities of commercial accounting software, this textbook supplements introductory accounting courses with a treatment of computer-based accounting systems. Chapters integrate the computer-specific material with broader discussions of the general ledger, accounts payable and receivable, bank reconciliation, budgets, order processing and inventory, fixed assets, and payroll. Windows software accompanies the textbook. Klooster has worked as a computer instructor, an information processor, and a consultant; Allen is a software developer and a computer programming instructor. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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