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Read By: Brett Barry Publisher: HarperAudio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 2.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 1.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: October 2007 Format: Abridged Audiobook ISBN:

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Publisher Description

Use smart accounting to maximize profits and minimize confusion.

Whether you're a small business owner or just want to understand your 401(k) statements, this new edition of Accounting for Dummies helps you get a handle on all those columns of numbers. With fully up-to-date accounting basics for business and personal finances, this audiobook will help you to balance your books and stay in the black.

Discover how to:

  • Make sense of bookkeeping basics
  • Read a financial statement
  • Manage budgets for a better bottom line
  • Analyze business strengths and weaknesses
  • Evaluate accounting methods and business structures

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"This book made my fear of accounting go away. It seems to be more organizing than math skills needed. I feel much more prepared. Accounting is my very first MBA class starting September 7, 2013."

— Shannon (4 out of 5 stars)

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    — Jim, 8/25/2011
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    " I skipped around in this book and read the items that mattered to me at this point. I like that I can skip around in the book. This is a great desk reference for a quick laymans explanation. "

    — Amber, 5/28/2011
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    " This a great study guide. I love how it contains so much, but is so little. "

    — Darcy, 3/1/2011
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    " Maybe I needed accounting for MEGA dummies. I have zero knowledge about accounting and unfortunately I found that in order to understand this book one still needed a basic understanding of accounting definitions to grasp these concepts. Bummer. "

    — D, 4/8/2010
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    " I laughed. I cried. I ran the full gamut of emotions. And that was before opening the book. "

    — Brian, 1/23/2010
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    " Some helpful ideas to get me started. Geared to business accounting as opposed to nonprofit organizations. "

    — Andrew, 1/16/2010

About John A. Tracy

John A. Tracy, CPA, a former staff accountant at Ernst & Young, taught accounting at the University of Colorado for many years. Among others, he wrote the 250,000 copy bestseller, How to Read a Financial Report.

About Brett Barry

Brett Barry graduated from Syracuse University’s television, radio, and film program and worked as an associate documentary producer for several years before moving into a career in voiceovers. In 2002, he signed with a voice-over agent in New York and began working in this field full-time. Brett’s training includes improvisational acting at Manhattan’s HB Studio, study of the Linklater voice techniques, and private coaching with some of the industry’s top voice performers. His voice can be heard on over 100 audiobooks. He and his wife Rebecca live in New York and run Silver Hollow Audio, an independent audio production studio.