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This is the ultimate accounting handbook! Bookkeepers, accountants, and auditors (as well as students aspiring to thoseroles) will undoubtedly appreciate having this book in their accounting toolbox. They’ll keep it forever – initially, they’ll read it to connect various accounting concepts; later, they’ll reference it to follow journal entry examples.Randall Wilson, CPA, CFEWilson CPA Services, LLCOrlando, FloridaJournal Entries Made Easy is another of Charles Hall’s invaluable additions to our team’s educational resources.Chris Johnson, CPA, CCIFPCEO - CJ CPAsSan Antonio, TexasCharles has a unique ability to break down the most complicated accounting concepts, making them understandable for the novice accountant while providing a new perspective on familiar topics to the seasoned professional in an easy-to-read format.Brenda P. McElwee, CPAPresident - Brenda P. McElwee, P.CAransas Pass, TexasCharles uses a unique approach to communicate complex topics, describing them through colorful narratives rather than dry technical jargon.DeDe G. Nichols, ShareholderHansen Hunter LLC/ Synergy Healthcare Resources LLCMacon, GeorgiaCharles Hall has become a true treasure for the accounting profession by creating resources that explain complex and simpletopics in an easy-to-understand manner. This book is like having a patient mentor to guide you through the accounting maze.Glenn Aldridge, CPAManaging Partner - CoSurge, LLCBuford, GeorgiaIn my 33 years of experience in public accounting, I have never encountered a more exceptional resource for guiding recent graduates from academia to the professional realm. This book is required reading for our new staff.David Howell, CPADavid L. Howell, CPAsBelle, West VirginiaOverview of the Book:This book provides an introduction to accounting in the first six chapters. You’ll gain an understanding of chart of accounts, journal entries, general ledgers, subsidiary ledgers, trial balances—and how those feed into financial statements.After the introduction to accounting, I provide sample journal entries (in the next ten chapters) by account balance (e.g., cash) and transaction cycles (e.g., accounts receivable/revenues).There are questions at the end of each chapter to aid in your learning. The answers are at the end of the book.This is an excellent way for new bookkeepers and auditors to learn about accounting, a good resource for bookkeeping companies and public accounting firms.Get your copy now. You’ll be glad you did.