FUNDAMENTALS OF BANK ACCOUNTING

The author found a gap in educational materials when tasked with teaching a course in Bank Accounting at a community college. They couldn't find any suitable textbooks for the course, which was designed for sophomore-level students in a banking career program, and also transferable to four-year...

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Main Author: Patten, James A. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Reston, Virginia Reston Publishing Company, Inc. 1983
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Summary:The author found a gap in educational materials when tasked with teaching a course in Bank Accounting at a community college. They couldn't find any suitable textbooks for the course, which was designed for sophomore-level students in a banking career program, and also transferable to four-year degree programs. To address this, the author decided to create their own text, including a unit on basic accounting for those lacking the prerequisite knowledge. They also recognized the need for professional literature to train future management teams in banking and other industries, emphasizing the importance of providing materials that align with the expectations and skills of modern students. The text serves as a bridge to existing professional literature rather than a replacement.
Physical Description:xv, 285 pages 25 cm
Bibliography:includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0835921190