Federal Tax Research (with RIA Checkpoint and Turbo Tax Business)
Author: William A Raab
This market-leading tax research text takes a practical, hands-on approach that goes beyond a random sampling of tax research sources. Fully updated, FEDERAL TAX RESEARCH extensively covers computer-oriented research tools including CD-ROMs, the Internet and computerized databases. From its tax planning orientation to the real-life cases, this is one book that conveys a true understanding of the most important elements of the federal tax law.
Booknews
Last updated in 1997, this reference for business and law school students and practicing accountants and attorneys is divided into four broad sections: the tax research environment, primary sources of federal tax law, using secondary sources as research tools, and implementing the research tools. Case studies, exercises, and discussion questions involve the student in the material. Emphasis is placed on computer-based resources. Abundant appendices list relevant forms, documents, and data. Some familiarity with the fundamentals of the federal income and transfer tax law is assumed. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Books about: Beyond Rice Cakes or The Pregnancy Diary
Cases in Cost Management: A Strategic Emphasis
Author: John K Shank
Designed to augment managerial and cost accounting study, Cases in Cost Management develops the ability to apply cost analysis to decision-making situations. Thoroughly tested and proven highly effective, the cases provide challenging and fun problems that help build skills with managerial and cost accounting techniques. Based on real-life scenarios, the cases give the opportunity to analyze the situation, decide which accounting concept is most appropriate, and apply the concept as the manager of a firm.
No comments:
Post a Comment