ShadowArmy
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I had a ridiculously hard time working on some problems involving Accounting for business leases (Intermediate Accounting II). Reading over sections of the chapters they relate to didn't help. The chapter on accounting for Income Taxes is even worse: The chapter summaries and example problems don't make sense at all.
It feels like the time I went through the online training for becoming a certified volunteer tax preparer: I gave up half-way through because the depth of tax law was unbearable and painful. Anybody who uses turbo tax or hires a tax preparer knows what I am talking about.
Is there any other way around fully reading the chapters front to back? That is a very time consuming and inefficient method for me, as I found out in the first semester. And it might not work, either. I got by quite well while barely reading the textbooks in all of my classes until now.
It feels like the time I went through the online training for becoming a certified volunteer tax preparer: I gave up half-way through because the depth of tax law was unbearable and painful. Anybody who uses turbo tax or hires a tax preparer knows what I am talking about.
Is there any other way around fully reading the chapters front to back? That is a very time consuming and inefficient method for me, as I found out in the first semester. And it might not work, either. I got by quite well while barely reading the textbooks in all of my classes until now.