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The average rating for Introduction to nonprofit organization accounting based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2020-09-28 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Josephine Stolark
I am relieved to be done with Intro to Financial Accounting on Tuesday, November 15, 2016!! I got what I wanted out of this class, which was to learn the basics re: balance sheets, income statements, cash flow statements, how the dollar today is worth more than the dollar tomorrow, so don't pay your bill earlier than its due date. I didn't care much about sales, inventories, fixed assets, liabilities and interest, and definitely nothing about stocks. This textbook was written very clearly, actually, and I spent all my available evenings and weekend time (when I wasn't falling asleep) to carefully read each chapter. Bettina, my friend, and Bonnie, my girlfriend, were both like: "I would just skip to the problems and work backward to read the part you need." I was like: "No, no, that's what I did throughout all of grade school and high school, and I was lost, so this time I will go through it properly." I failed many homework assignments, and for one in particular, my teacher was like: "What happened?" I explained that I hadn't had much time to work on'cash flows'yet. He said the same thing Bettina and Bonnie said, and I was like: D= My teacher was a jovial older man who cracked jokes nonstop, lectured reallyyy fast, and used this HP 10bII+ Financial Calculator that I ended up getting myself right before the final exam as a prop to feel more legit. I loved holding this calculator, and I still carry it around in my backpack for when I work on budget and expense reports at my job. I found out on the first day of class that most of the others enrolled were also employees at the university and all of us needed to learn Management Accounting (for reports to departmental supervisors), not Financial Accounting (for reports to shareholders)'oh well. I thought I would learn more about best practices for recording transactions and how to file documentation, and there is some of that in this book, but I am still creating my own system of accounting at work. The university is switching over to G.A.A.P. (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles: lol), so it's perfect timing for me to understand this terminology. That, and now I am a Treasurer for B&P:Chi. My mom does accounting-related work, and three different cousins are in this field, and I'm like: yuck, but now I'm like: ok, cool, I wanna apply this on a personal level but hell no I don't wanna do this as my primary role because it's a nightmare to research why $376 is showing up as $367 and who is responsible for that typo because they're ruining everything!! ::pulls hair::
Review # 2 was written on 2020-10-06 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Jeff Keckler
This was a 'choose your own' book offered as a free Kindle upload! LOVED IT!!! This was a short story where you choose one of three directions for the main character to take at different pivitol places in the story. There are a total of 37 different possible endings. I just kept going back and selecting a different scenerio to take to see where the story would go. This is an extremely creative way to present a short story, I can't wait for more!!!


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