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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Much better than I was expecting, This book should give you an overall "Big Picture" of accounting.,
By Dan K "DPK" (NY Metro) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Accounting Game: Basic Accounting Fresh from the Lemonade Stand (Paperback)
I bought this book because I am a student and I will be taking Intro. to Financial Accounting this summer. I just wanted a head start before the semester begins as I don't know anything about accounting. This book was very easy to read and comprehend and I actually finished it in just two days. If you have a whole day to spare, you can easily get through this in a day with extra time to spare!
What I liked about this book was that it makes a point or a statement and then re-emphasizes that point or statement many times until you get it. As a result, I did not get lost in this book. There were one or two points that didn't make a whole lot of sense but I scored a 90% on the end of book test. Accounting sounds pretty boring but this book really did make it seem somewhat interesting. The writing is in big print and heavily spaced with color charts. I would say it is engaging and the chapters are short so you don't get frustrated. The book is definitely not intimidating like a textbook. After reading the book, the accounting principles make sense to me and I can now understand why things are the way they are. If anything, the fact that I learned that the "Left side has to balance with the right side" has helped me to understand the purpose of financial accounting. Also for a basic book, I was surprised that the book talked about prepaid expenses. The prepaid expenses used as an example in this book will give you an understanding of the adjustment concept. This book also does get into FIFO and LIFO but again, it gives you the overall picture. FIFO and LIFO in a textbook is much more in depth. This is by no means a full course in accounting. I flipped through my school textbook and there are things in there that you won't learn here. The purpose of this book is to give you the "Big picture." I think after reading this book you will be less intimidated by accounting and you will feel comfortable learning it. The one part of the book that I wish they could change was that for certain charts, you have to constantly flip back to previous pages or chapters to get the information. That's a little too tedious and it's not like that in real-life. I will try to update this review once I finish my class to let you know how much this book has ultimately helped me. Overall: I liked the book, I learned something, and I will recommend it. I'll give the book four stars just because I think the authors could have thrown in some extra material in the book without making it much harder and the fact that you still have to flip back to complete some of the charts. Other than that, the book is worth buying. EDIT: July 7, 2011. It is now July and I have completed my Intro to Financial Accounting class. I am happy to report that I received an A in the class. I can honestly say that this book played a part in that because I was prepared for the class before it started. In my initial review I gave it four stars because I thought it was too basic. I'm going to change my review to five stars because I think it is probably better that way. If this book was harder, than you might get confused. I think this book keeps it simple but gives you the main ideas that you need to really understand. After reading this book, either take an accounting class or work through a textbook to understand all the other concepts. *****I want to strictly emphasize that this book is a great introduction to FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ONLY. Managerial accounting is a totally different monster. This book has NOTHING to do with managerial accounting just in case you were wondering.***** Overall, highly recommended.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent introduction to accounting,
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This book is a really good starting point for people who have no clue what accounting is. It clearly explains what the different accounting methods (accrual, cash) are and when and why they are needed/used. It also has plenty of examples for the three financial statements (Income Statement, Cash Flow, Balance Sheet). Most importantly, there is a brief explanation of the term "tax purposes". Whenever someone does something that is weird, they say it is for "tax purposes". This book has a very intuitive example of what it means.
Other topics covered are accounting for a service based company vs. company that has inventory, how to account for equipment (expense it vs. capitalize it), depreciating assets etc. The book has blanks in it where we can fill up the transactions (inventory bought, products sold, profits made, loans made and repaid etc.). An even better way to follow along is to use an accounting software such as GnuCash to produce the financial statements and compare to the one in the book. I highly recommend this book to anyone (including engineers like me, who never dreamed of reading an accounting book) who wants to get a basic and working knowledge of accounting.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I never thought I would say "I kinda like accounting"!,
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The premise used in this book for teaching basic accounting principles is incredibly creative. A lemonade stand! It reads like a story and that in itself makes it easier to follow than a text book. The authors keep it very simple starting out with a young boy wanting to sell lemonade. He has a few dollars (original investment), he borrows a few dollars from his parents (note payable), sets up an account at the local grocery store to buy lemons and sugar (accts payable), etc. Very clever. I am a little more than 1/2 way through the book and will review again when finished. I always told people that "I hated accounting". I am truly starting to change my mind. That could simply be because I can better understand it now and this book has made it possible. My goal is to go through this book and gain all of the basics then take an actual class. The only drawback so far and one that another reviewer mentioned is going back several pages to look up older info in order to fill in current reports. But that's really not too big of a deal. If you really don't "get it" (the basics) and want to, I highly recommend it.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good introductory overview,
By The Actor (Chicago) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Accounting Game: Basic Accounting Fresh from the Lemonade Stand (Paperback)
This book provided exactly what I wanted - a good introduction to the basics of accounting. If you want to understand the basics of accounting without having to take a college course on it or wading through a 500-page, jargon-filled textbook, or if you want a book to supplement a college textbook and reinforce the basics, this is a good book for you.
Allow me to emphasize "basic" accounting; you will learn stuff like terminology (e.g. what "gross profit" is and how it differs from net profit), basic methodologies (e.g. LIFO vs. FIFO), and basic tasks like how to create balance sheets, cash statements, and whatnot. This book will not, however, make you a CPA overnight; at some points, it may give you just enough knowledge to make you dangerous. Although I doubt there's a way to make accounting really interesting, this book came close, and the format as a storybook really made sticking with it a lot easier (and less boring). It's also concise enough to be read relatively quickly and interesting enough that you'll actually be willing to do so. Highly recommended.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good,
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I am not done with the book yet but so far it is teaching me alot. Its very helpful like a teacher is sitting with you helping you as you go along.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
VERY useful for beginners!!,
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This book is SERIOUSLY easy to read... no difficult accounting jargon like the typical textbooks!! There are some mistakes (typos) here and there but not really a big issue. As a matter of fact, if you can SPOT the mistakes there, that means you have actually learnt the CORRECT ways of answering the exercises given!! HIGHLY recommended to anyone wanting to dive into the accounting world but don't know where to start :D
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Accounting Book for no Acctg background,
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I have no accounting experiece. I am taking computerized accounting. This book helped me understand the basics of accounting in fun way.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Introduction to Accounting!,
By Frida (Sacramento, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Accounting Game: Basic Accounting Fresh from the Lemonade Stand (Paperback)
It's a good introduction to accounting. Perfect for those who have absolutely no idea about accounting! The basics of accounting equation are explained in a very interesting way and at a slow pace with some problems for you to practice on, which really helps to learn! However, you definitely need more than this book if you want to become an accountant ;-)
Fundamentals of Financial Accounting would be the second book to read after this one.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good basics,
By Friend (Long Beach, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Accounting Game: Basic Accounting Fresh from the Lemonade Stand (Paperback)
I read and enjoyed this book. I was looking for something that would give me a foundational knowledge of accounting. This book specifically covered Income statements, Balance sheets, and Cash flow statements. It also touched on some corresponding concepts such as inventory valuation methods, depreciation, and determining the difference between an expense and an asset.
Although the book was enjoyable, as I am working on learning the Peachtree accounting software program, I am realizing how little I learned, or maybe how much more there is to accounting than what was touched on in this book. So my conclusion is that this book explains pretty well the 3 financial statements I mentioned in a fun way, and it is more of an introduction to accounting, rather than a basic preparation for any real world accounting.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very beneficial to my accounting career.,
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I'm just starting out in my accounting career and nothing could be more helpful than this book. It's so simple a dummy could use it. In fact, Accounting for dummies is more complicated than this.
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The Accounting Game: Basic Accounting Fresh from the Lemonade Stand by Darrell Mullis (Paperback - April 18, 2008)
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