Let me start by saying this book is a BEAST. It's thick, packed with info, and covers everything from basic accounting principles to more advanced topics. If you're looking for a one-stop-shop accounting reference, this might be it.
The good stuff first: The explanations are incredibly clear. Even complex concepts are broken down into digestible chunks with practical examples. I particularly appreciated the real-world scenarios - they really help bridge that gap between theory and practice.
Now for the not-so-good: The font size is TINY. Like, 'might need a magnifying glass' tiny. Also, while the book claims to include online resources, accessing them isn't as straightforward as it should be (pro tip: check page one for the website instead of waiting for an email).
One major heads-up: This is NOT a workbook. If you're expecting practice problems galore, you'll be disappointed. It's more of a comprehensive reference guide - think textbook rather than exercise book.
A word to international buyers: The content is very US-centric. If you're outside the States (like me in Australia), much of the tax and legal info won't apply to you.
Final verdict? 4/5 stars. It's incredibly thorough and well-organized, but the small font and US-focused content hold it back from perfection.