Selected Product: | Accounting: What the Numbers Mean Hardcover Edition: 8 Author: David Marshall, Wayne William McManus, Daniel Vi Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin Release Date: 2007-10-16 ISBN-10: 0073379417 ISBN-13: 9780073379418 List Price: $137.38 Average Customer Rating: | | Financial Management: Theory & Practice (with Thomson ONE - Business School Edition 1-Year Printed Access Card) ISBN-10: 0324422695 ISBN-13: 9780324422696 List Price:$191.95 Statistics for Managers Using Microsoft Excel and Student CD Package (5th Edition) ISBN-10: 0136149901 ISBN-13: 9780136149903 List Price:$174.67 Essentials of Economics ISBN-10: 0073375802 ISBN-13: 9780073375809 List Price:$123.07 The Essentials of Business Statistics I (Essential Series) ISBN-10: 0878918418 ISBN-13: 9780878918416 List Price:$6.95 Total Responsibility Management: The Manual ISBN-10: 1874719985 ISBN-13: 9781874719984 List Price:$40.00 |
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