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| MOVIES-Door2Door.Com (Suwardy, 2007) |
Movies-Door-2-Door.Com: How Accounting Helped Make the Difference, is a multimedia adaptation of Mark S. Beasley and Frank A. Buckless (2002), Pearson Education. One of the greatest challenges when teaching accounting is to help students see the relevance and value of the course content for their future careers. Many students, especially those not pursuing an accounting degree, approach any accounting course with trepidation and doubt whether the materials will ever personally affect them. Furthermore, the lack of a solid understanding of business concepts often cause students to struggle with mastering the technical accounting content. Accounting is often presented in a proper theoretical order, but this is inconsistent with the way business owners and managers face in the business world, from formulating a business plan, sourcing finances and funding, implementing the plan and monitoring results. Movies-Door2Door.com is intended to be a supplementary resource in an introductory accounting course, at the undergraduate or graduate level. The issues are presented in the logical order of an entrepreneurial endeavour and may jump across theoretical coverage in a typical accounting course. The companies and characters presented in Movies-Door2Door.com are purely fictional and are not intended to portray real persons, organisations and events. It does not cover all aspects of starting up a business, but offers a representative of relevant personalities and experiences one might encounter when starting a new business. |
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