Wild Goose Marina, Inc., Microsoft Windows Version 3,5" disks : a computerized business simulation / Leland Mansuetti, Keith Weidkamp
By: Mansuetti, Leland E.
Contributor(s): Weidkamp, Keith [(j.a.)].
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Irwin/McGraw-Hill, c2000Edition: 3rd ed.Description: viii, 99 p. ; 28 cm. + 4 computer diskettes (3 1/2 in.).ISBN: 0075611309.Subject(s): Accounting -- Software | Accounting -- Problems, exercises, etc | Accounting -- Data processingDDC classification: 657.0285 Summary: The wild Goose Marina, Inc., computerized practice set has been designed with two important objectives in mind. First and foremost, the student will receive a thorough review of all the major accounting concepts found in Financial Accounting and in the introduction to Intermediate Accounting. While reviewing these concepts, the student will become familiar with a computerized accounting system similar to commercial systems found in the business world. The computer will quickly and efficiently take care of all of the time consuming bookkeeping tasks and statement preparation and give the student time for statement evaluation and decision making. - PrefaceItem type | Current location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Remark |
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657.0285 HUR 2010 Accounting information systems : | 657.0285 KAY 2014 Accounting information systems : | 657.0285 KLO Computerized principles of financial accounting | 657.0285 MAN Wild Goose Marina, Inc., Microsoft Windows Version 3,5" disks : | 657.0285 OWE QuickBooks 5.0 for accounting / | 657.0285 OWE QuickBooks 5.0 for accounting / | 657.0285 OWE QuickBooks 5.0 for accounting / |
The wild Goose Marina, Inc., computerized practice set has been designed with two important objectives in mind. First and foremost, the student will receive a thorough review of all the major accounting concepts found in Financial Accounting and in the introduction to Intermediate Accounting. While reviewing these concepts, the student will become familiar with a computerized accounting system similar to commercial systems found in the business world. The computer will quickly and efficiently take care of all of the time consuming bookkeeping tasks and statement preparation and give the student time for statement evaluation and decision making. - Preface