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sanju06
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Posted: 14 Mar 2009 at 21:55 | IP Logged  

I have been struggling with Governmental accounting for the past 2 days.  I find the lecture & text(becker)both very vague as far as this unit is concerned.  Specifically, I have trouble in identifying the fund in which a specific transaction must be reported.

Is there any other material which explains this concept better?

I would be happy to receive tips/suggestions on how to go about with this.

Thanks

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sanju06 wrote:

I have been struggling with Governmental accounting for the past 2 days.  I find the lecture & text(becker)both very vague as far as this unit is concerned.  Specifically, I have trouble in identifying the fund in which a specific transaction must be reported.

Is there any other material which explains this concept better?

I would be happy to receive tips/suggestions on how to go about with this.

Thanks

Call Stevie Mack at 1-800-280-9921, Extension 4032 at Bisk.  Tell Stevie that Jerry told you to call, and you should get a discount.

I have a 2 DVD Hot Spot on governmental and nonprofit accounting by Bob Monette from Bisk.  If you are like me, Government accounting was an elective, and you elected not to take that course.  Additionally, nonprofit accounting was never offered at my small college. 

By the way, Yaeger does a better job explaining govermental accounting and working multiple choice questions than Becker.  I like Becker for its high speed and low drag review course, but Becker is #2 in my books.  Yaeger is a better teaching course and Yaeger is a lot stronger in working multiple choice questions than any other review course. 

 



Edited by Jerry on 15 Mar 2009 at 18:26
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