
Okay, let's talk about this textbook. First off, it's not terrible—I've definitely seen worse. But man, does it have its issues.
The good? It covers the basics well enough. If you're using it for a class (like I did), it gets the job done. The examples are relevant to accounting, which is nice. And hey, my used copy was in great condition!
Now the bad... where do I start? Some chapters feel like they're missing steps. You'll be following along and suddenly—bam!—you're lost because the book assumes you know something it never taught. The practice problems? Don't even get me started. Half the time they don't match what was in the chapter.
Biggest complaint: NO FILES INCLUDED! If you're not in the specific college class this was made for, good luck finding the data files online. I ended up learning more from random YouTube tutorials than this $100+ book.
Final verdict? It's okay as a forced textbook purchase, but there's gotta be better options out there by now.
