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This review is from: Accounting Theory: Contemporary Accounting Issues (Hardcover)
This guy is a BOZO. I had him as my instructor for two classes during my masters program at University of Central Florida. He is boring, dull, insensitive, petty, has class favorites, and decides early in the semester who he will pick-on during class. All in all, he is a perfect example of how tenure keeps the incompetent in a position long after their usefulness is exhausted. Last time I heard, he is retiring soon. For any of his current students, it is not soon enough.
PS - The book is poorly written. |
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Accounting Theory: Contemporary Accounting Issues by Thomas G. Evans (Hardcover - March 27, 2002)
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