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Collections, Grade 7 (Florida)

by Kylene Beers Martha Hougen Carol Jago

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Collections, Grade 8

by Kylene Beers Martha Hougen Carol Jago

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Collections Grade 8

by Kylene Beers Martha Hougen Carol Jago William L. Mcbride Erik Palmer Lydia Stack

8th Grade Literature Textbook

Collections, Grade 8

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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Collections, Grade 8

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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Collections, Grade 8

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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Collections, Grade 8, Close Reader

by Holt Mcdougal

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Collections (Grade 8) (Fifth Edition)

by Kylene Beers Martha Hougen Carol Jago

Collections, Grade 8 (Florida)

by Kylene Beers Martha Hougen Carol Jago

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Collections, Grade 9

by Kylene Beers Martha Hougen Carol Jago

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Collections, Grade 9

by Kylene Beers Martha Hougen Carol Jago

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Collections, Grade 9

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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Collections, Grade 9

by Holt Mcdougal

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Collections, Grade 9, Close Reader

by Holt Mcdougal

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Collections (NCC Student Edition)

by Holt McDougal

collections grade 8 by Holt McDougal

The Collectors (Cork and Fuzz #4)

by Dori Chaconas

Cork is a short muskrat who likes to collect shiny stones. Fuzz is a tall possum who also likes to collect shiny stones. Fuzz tries to collect a ÒstoneÓ from a duckÕs nest and, in turn, the mama duck tries to collect him. Will Cork be able to save his friend?

College 101: A Read 180 Guide

by Don Rauf

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College Accounting: A Contemporary Approach (Third Edition)

by M. David Haddock John Ellis Price Michael Farina

The Haddock text features the successful author team Price et al. The author team based A Contemporary Approach on the solid foundation of the Price 14e textbook; however, in Haddock, the approach has been modified to fit the needs of a growing number of College Accounting instructors who teach the course without covering special journals. These instructors feel that special journals are an unnecessarily complicated subject for such a basic course. By eliminating special journal coverage, professors are free to focus on recording to the general journal and posting to the general ledger - the basic bookkeeping functions that are so important to accountants in the real world.

College Accounting: Chapters 1-15

by James A. Heintz Robert Parry

The leading Heintz/Parry's COLLEGE ACCOUNTING, 22E combines a step-by-step approach and excellent examples with an online homework tool that makes accounting understandable, regardless of your accounting background or business experience. Known for its clarity and accompanying technology, this book focuses on the skills needed to transition from the classroom to the workplace. The book begins with a basic foundation and simple service company examples before advancing to accounting within the more challenging merchandising and manufacturing environments. Engaging learning features reinforce the relevance of skills you're learning and ensure an understandable presentation.

College Accounting: Chapters 1-15

by James A. Heintz Robert W. Parry

Master the foundation principles of accounting as Heintz/Parry's leading COLLEGE ACCOUNTING, 23E combines a step-by-step approach, memorable examples and online homework resources to make accounting understandable, regardless of your accounting background or business experience. Known for clarity and supporting technology, this edition focuses on skills you can transfer from the classroom to workplace. You begin with a basic foundation and simple service company examples before advancing to accounting within more challenging merchandising and manufacturing environments. Engaging learning features emphasize the relevance of the skills you're learning and ensure an understandable presentation.

College Accounting: Chapters 1-30

by John Ellis Price M. David Haddock Jr. Michael J. Farina

Through proven pedagogy and a straightforward approach to the basics of accounting, College Accounting, Sixteenth Edition, offers first-time accounting students a path to understanding and mastery. The authors represent the breadth of educational environments ensuring that the text is appropriate for all student populations. Throughout, they have adhered to a common philosophy about textbooks: they should be readable, contain many opportunities for practice, and be able to make accounting relevant for all.

College Accounting: A Career Approach (12th Edition)

by Cathy J. Scott

The twelfth edition of COLLEGE ACCOUNTING: A CAREER APPROACH maintains its dedicated emphasis on the significance of the College Accounting course as true groundwork for students' future classes and jobs, and a greater focus on teaching the fundamentals of accounting from a career development approach. This text builds student skills in the areas of accounting knowledge, technology, communication, ethics, and critical thinking, providing students the skills needed to be successful in life and work. With a focus on small business, COLLEGE ACCOUNTING: A CAREER APPROACH, Twelfth Edition, provides real-world context that keeps chapter content relevant and vital.

College Accounting: Chapters 1-12 with Study Guide and Working Papers (Thirteenth Edition)

by Jeffrey Slater

Provides a strong foundation in the basics of accounting. The material is organized in a clear, easy-to-follow format, and each chapter contains a plethora of learning tools and practice materials to help students immediately put their skills to use. The Thirteenth Edition stays current with modern accounting tools and techniques and includes updated computer workshops using Sage 50 and QuickBooks. Students are also introduced to new trends in banking technology and updated tax information.

College Accounting: A Practical Approach

by Jeffrey Slater

College Accounting: A Practical Approach provides a strong foundation in the basics of accounting. The material is organized in a clear, easy-to-follow format, and each chapter contains a plethora of learning tools and practice materials to help students immediately put their skills to use. The Thirteenth Edition stays current with modern accounting tools and techniques and includes new computer workshops using Sage 50 and QuickBooks. Students are also introduced to new trends in banking technology and updated tax information.

College Accounting: Chapters 1-12 With Study Guide and Working Papers

by Jeffrey Slater Mike Deschamps

College Accounting Chapters 1-12 with Study Guide and Working Papers provides readers with a strong foundation in the basics of accounting. New co-author, Mike Deschamps, stresses the importance of helping students develop employable skills by focusing readers’ attention on, and helping them learn, the material they’ll need to be successful in their careers. Organized in a clear, easy-to-follow format, the text contains a plethora of learning tools and practice opportunities to help students immediately put their skills to use. The 14th Edition stays current with modern accounting techniques and resources, including the American Institute of Professional Bookkeeper boxes and new trends in banking technology. With this, students are prepared to start exciting careers in the field of accounting.

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