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The Mercifully Brief Accounting Blog

Does accounting have to be dull? Well, duh. Of course its going to be dull. All the more reason that explanations of accounting should be mercifully brief. That is the idea behind this blog.

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Sunk Costs: Assets with Little or No Market Value

Sunk costs are assets with little or no market value.

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Audit Firm Rotation

Audit firm rotation is a useful good governance practice for non profit oragnizations.

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Financial Accounting: A Mercifully Brief Introduction

A concise and readable introduction to financial accounting

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Relativity of Risk

Widely held investment theory overlooks the relativity of risk

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Computerized Accounting

Cost savings from computerized accounting are not what they should be

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