Abstract The article presents information about several books on accounting. The book "Managerial Accounting," by Henry R. Anderson, Belverd E Needles Jr. and James C. Caldwell. The book "Management Control Systems," 6th ed., by Robert N. Anthony, John Dearden and Norton M. Bedford. The book "Accounting Principles," 6th ed., by Robert N. Anthony and James S. Reece. The book "Accounting: Text and Cases," 8th ed., by Robert N. Anthony and James S. Reece. The book "Auditing Concepts and Methods: A Guide to Current Auditing Theory," 5th ed., by D.R. Carmichael and John H. Willingham. The book "Cases in Financial Accounting," 3rd ed., by Thomas R. Dyckman. The book "A Survey of Financial and Managerial Accounting," 5th ed., by James Don Edwards and R.F. Salmonson. The book "Fundamentals of Oil and Gas Accounting," 2nd ed., by Rebecca A. Gallin and John W. Stevenson. The book "Accounting for Government and Nonprofit Entities," 8th ed., by Leon E. Hay. The book "Auditing Theory and Practice," 5th ed., by Roger H. Harmanson, Jerry R. Strawser and Robert H. Strawser.
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