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No other accounting text takes you further or gives you more. With CENTURY 21 ACCOUNTING MULTICOLUMN JOURNAL, 9E you place the advantage of more than 100 years of accounting success into your students' hands with the latest from this authoritative leader in accounting education. Each advantage you find within CENTURY 21 ACCOUNTING MULTICOLUMN JOURNAL, 9E reflects guidance from a Teacher Review Board of more than 60 experienced educators, just like you, and input from a first-of-its-kind Student Advisory Board. This edition's fresh, clean presentation addresses your contemporary classroom needs as effectively today as this best-selling text did more than a century ago when it redefined the accounting course. CENTURY 21 ACCOUNTING MULTICOLUMN JOURNAL starts with the five-column multicolumn journal before moving into special journals in Part Two. This is the only text to offer you a choice in accounting presentation. The NINTH EDITION'S new student-driven design now integrates commercial technology into the end of every chapter and offers the market's first Online Working Papers, based on your requests. A unique focus on financial literacy and emphasis on character in this edition, as well as actual companies selected by students prepare your class for accounting challenges. Trust the book's unwavering accuracy to ensure a complete text, comprehensive package, and technology solutions with the advantage to move your course and your students ahead in today's times.
Claudia B. Gilbertson has taught as a high school instructor for 11 years and as a community college instructor for 13 years. She is currently a teaching professor at North Hennepin Community College.
Mark W. Lehman is assistant professor of accountancy at the Richard C. Adkerson School of Accountancy at Mississippi State University where he teaches Accounting Information Systems and Auditing. A former auditor with Price Waterhouse Coopers, Professor Lehman currently incorporates a variety of computer-based projects into his auditing course, using Excel, Access and Power Point.