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Whether you own a one-person repair shop, or a world-wide business organization, financial records are a necessity. Without the recording, classifying, and summarization of financial data no business can flourish.
The activity of accounting has been around for several thousand years. One of Confucius' job responsibilities was accounting (500 BC). Much of what we know today about ancient civilizations comes straight from their accounting and record keeping practices, clay tablets of inventories, sales and purchases that were found at archaeological sites.
Today's accountant couldn't be farther from the clay tablets of old, with modern computers and a marketplace that's worldwide. Hence, your individual and business accountant had to change too, no more the dull, bean-counting bookkeeper of old. Today's accountant has to stay ahead of a fast changing business world, explain complex financial information in nontechnical terms, and be familiar with the latest developments in technology and finance.
Schneiter and Moad will provide the analytical skills to make sense of the massive amount of information available and the ability to communicate that information to the decision makers within your organization.
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