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Summary of Article Outline and Evaluation of Major Issues. Explanation of Accounting Terms and Data. Relevance and Limitations of Accounting.

Title: Summary of Article Outline and Evaluation of Major Issues. Explanation of Accounting Terms and Data. Relevance and Limitations of Accounting.
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Summary of Article Outline and Evaluation of Major Issues. Explanation of Accounting Terms and Data. Relevance and Limitations of Accounting.
By:Chan Kwan LoongU025143J Fang WeiweiU025686U Low Lip HenU025695A Ng Cai LingU022299Y Quek Kwang TiU025095N B24 20 March 2003 Contents Report Title2 Main Body 3 Summary of Article 3 Outline and Evaluation of Major Issues 3 Explanation of Accounting Terms and Data 5 Relevance and Limitations of Accounting 6 References 7 Appendix8 Report Title A.Financial accounting information is frequently used in newspaper and magazine articles. Scan the articles in the Business times or business pages of the …showed first 75 words of 1383 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1383 total…www.shareinvestor.com/sg. Magazines London, New York and San Francisco. (2002, February 9). When the Numbers Don't Add Up. The Economist, Special Report: The trouble with Accounting. Lyons, D. (2002, April 1). Full Disclosure. Forbes Global, Top Stories. Newspapers Kan, F. (2003, March 18). $111m Windfall. Today, Hot News. Lee, S. S. (2003, March 18). NatSteel Shares Close at Record High of $2.40. The Straits Times, Money. Appendix Lee, S. S. (2003, March 18). NatSteel Shares Close at Record High of $2.40. The Straits Times, Money.

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