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  • av Wendy Schiff & Tammy Stephenson
    909

  • av David Spiceland
    935,-

    Don't you love those moments in your course when students are fully engaged? When the "Aha!" revelations are bursting like fireworks? Financial Accounting by Spiceland, Thomas, and Herrmann brings together best practices to engage your students by: (1) Building a framework for financial accounting focused on measurement, communication, and decision making; (2) reinforcing the framework in each chapter's text and end-of-chapter assignments; and (3) enriching that framework using data analytics tools, Excel assignments, General Ledger problems, and a variety of auto-graded cases involving ethics, earnings management, and real-world companies, all communicated in a student-friendly, conversational writing style. The market-leading success of this text will motivate, engage, and challenge students-it will illuminate the financial accounting course like never before. Other books in the Spiceland/Thomas series include Intermediate Accounting and Financial Accounting for Managers.

  • av Mitchel Schultz
    895,-

    Grob's Basic Electronics provides thorough, comprehensive coverage of all of the important fundamentals of DC and AC circuit theory. It also covers the most common electronic devices and their applications. The book has an endless number of worked-out examples showing detailed step-by-step solutions. Also, a multiple-choice self-test as well as an abundance of homework problems appear at the end of every chapter in the book.

  • av Roger Schroeder
    905

    Operations Management in the Supply Chain: Decisions and Cases is an ideal book for the instructor seeking a short text with cases. This book employs a cross-functional perspective that emphasizes strategy and critical thinking, appealing to non-majors and practical for use in an MBA level or undergraduate course in operations management. The size and focus of the book also make the text attractive for the cross-functional curriculum where students are required to purchase more than one text. The¿eighteen cases offer variety in length and rigor; and several are from Ivey, Stanford, and Darden. This mix makes the book appropriate for both undergraduates and MBA students.

  • av Richard T. Schaefer
    905

  • av Anthony Saunders & Marcia Cornett
    935,-

  • av John Santrock
    895,-

  • av Kenneth Saladin
    895,-

    From the most pedagogically sound organization to the exceptional art, to the integration of text with technology, Saladin's, Human Anatomy has formed a teaching system that will both motivate and enable students to understand and appreciate the wonders of human anatomy. This distinctive text was developed to stand apart from all other anatomy texts with an approach borne out of more than 30 years of teaching, unparalleled art, and a writing style that has been acclaimed by reviewers. Designed for a one-semester college anatomy course, Human Anatomy requires no prior knowledge of chemistry or cell biology.

  • av Raymond Chang & Jason Overby
    909

  • av Timothy O'Leary
    905

    Computing Essentials adds a focus on the growing impact of AI tools on industries andcareers, ethical considerations of AI, AI presence in social media, andinnovative uses of AI. These concepts have been incorporated into the maintext, as well as the Privacy, Ethics, Community, Making IT Work for You, and ALook to the Future features.

  • av John Hollenbeck, Patrick Wright, Barry Gerhart & m.fl.
    865

  • av Susan McHugh, James Mchugh & William Nickels
    869,-

  • av Brooke Noel Moore
    905

    Moore and Parker's Critical Thinking is not about critical thinking as much as it is a text in critical thinking. It provides guided practice through hundreds of exercises and examples, to help students apply content and think critically themselves. With an enjoyable, concise reading style and a visually clear layout, Critical Thinking trains students to improve information acquisition skills, recognize dubious claims, and hone critically important skills.The authors' expanded coverage on how to recognize dubious claims is gravely applicable in the current climate of fake news, deep fakes, and AI-created information. The authors provide guided practice in what instructors say are the most important critical thinking skill sets for students.

  • av Wendy Schiff
    889,-

  • av Dean Karlan
    959,-

    The 2024 Release of Microeconomics by Dean Karlan and Jonathan Morduch is a transformative update to empower students in reshaping their world. It features a fresh print release, updated eBook/SmartBook, and enriched digital content in Connect® to allow students a seamless transition from page to screen. Karlan and Morduch's product is a champion for personal and public change, redefining economics as a tool not just for personal gain but for public and business policy betterment. It challenges students to reach conclusions on how they will improve the world, cultivating a mindset that thinks like economists. Microeconomics isn't just a textbook; it's an experience allowing students to learn how to use the power of economics to shape a world that's not just better but THEIRS. Erase boundaries between classroom and reality, with content grounded in updated empirical evidence, data, and research. Highlights include fresh insights from diverse voices to offer a broadened perspective, unique topics including game theory, behavioral econ, time/uncertainty, ADA-compliant figures redrawn to ensure accessibility for all learners and so much more.

  • av Dean Karlan
    975,-

    The 2024 Release of Economics by Dean Karlan and Jonathan Morduch is a transformative update to empower students in reshaping their world. It features a fresh print release, updated eBook/SmartBook, and enriched digital content in Connect® to allow students a seamless transition from page to screen. Karlan and Morduch's product is a champion for personal and public change, redefining economics as a tool not just for personal gain but for public and business policy betterment. It challenges students to reach conclusions on how they will improve the world, cultivating a mindset that thinks like economists. Economics isn't just a textbook; it's an experience allowing students to learn how to use the power of economics to shape a world that's not just better but THEIRS. Erase boundaries between classroom and reality, with content grounded in updated empirical evidence, data, and research. Key highlights include fresh insights from diverse voices among economics researchers to offer a broadened perspective, overhauled Monetary Policy chapter, ADA-compliant figures redrawn to ensure accessibility for all learners and so much more.

  • av Melissa Hart, Les Dlabay, Robert J. Hughes & m.fl.
    935,-

  • av Sally Jones
    919

    FULLY UPDATED FOR CURRENT TAX LAWS¿ Principles of Taxation for Business and Investment Planning focuses on the role taxes play in business and investment decisions, presenting the general roles of taxation and discussing its implications for all tax-paying entities before delving into a specific exception. The benefit of this approach is a strong grasp of the fundamental principles informing taxation rules: students comprehend the framework of the tax system, making future changes to the tax code easier to understand-no matter how many there are.¿ Unlike traditional introductory titles, Principles of Taxation for Business and Investment Planning downplays the technical detail that makes the study of Taxation convoluted and off-putting for business students. This title shows students that an understanding of Taxation is not only relevant, but critical to their success in the business world. Don't just teach your students the tax code; teach them how the tax code affects business decision making!

  • av Gareth Jones & Jennifer George
    869,-

  • av Christopher Edmonds, Thomas Edmonds, Frances McNair & m.fl.
    935,-

  • av David Doane & Lori Seward
    869,-

  • av Kenneth Cushner, Averil Mcclelland & Phillip Safford
    905

  • av Marjorie Kelly Cowan & Heidi Smith
    895,-

  • av Thomas Edmonds
    935,-

    Learning Financial Accounting can often feel like learning a foreign language. Before students even grasp the underlying concepts of accounting, they are immersed in unfamiliar terms, and before students fully realize the purpose of financial statements, they are asked to make detailed recording procedures. This early emphasis on terminology and recording can be a struggle for non-accounting majors to see the relevancy, leading to increased dropouts and higher failure rates. This creates a challenge for Financial Accounting instructors, who must balance the need to engage and retain non-majors while fully preparing accounting majors for the next level. The authors of Introductory Financial Accounting for Business offer a solution emphasizing an analytical approach to accounting - teaching students to think like business professionals and speak in terms of bottom-line consequences: How will a given transaction impact my overall business? How can I make better business decisions whether I'm an accountant, manager, or entrepreneur? Today's students will encounter new technological advances in automated data capture, data analytics, and artificial intelligence - processes that are automating traditional recording procedures. Rather than tallying transactions, students will be required to analyze and interpret data, making decisions early and often and thinking like business professionals. The Edmonds/Olds team's fresh approach and modern pedagogy helps prepare students for future business careers.

  • av Stephen Reynolds
    909

    Exploring Physical Geography promotes inquiry and science as an active process. It encourages student curiosity and aims to activate existing student knowledge. One way this is done is by employing a learning-cycle approach where students' exploration precedes the introduction of geographic terms and the application of knowledge to a new situation. Another method used is to ensure every concept is covered within two pages allowing students to complete a topic in a short interval of time. This text also contains a wealth of figures to take advantage of the visual and spatial nature of geography and the efficiency of conveying geographic concepts.

  • av Nina Rosenstand
    909

    The Moral of the Story continues to make difficult concepts in moral philosophy comprehensible through storytelling and story analysis. To help students apply moral theories to the world around them, each chapter concludes with a section of Primary Readings with excerpts from classical and contemporary texts, along with a selection of Narratives, stories that illustrate the moral issues raised in the chapter. Study questions are included throughout. New examples from popular culture, current events, and television shows and movies (e.g. The Last of Us, Black Mirror) are examined to explore chapter themes and reinforce the daily relevance of the moral and ethical questions that are raised.

  • av Robert Libby, Patricia Libby & Fred Phillips
    935,-

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