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ICB's Kaplan Advanced Bookkeeping book and Osborne ''Business Accounts''


Hi,everyone

I am doing my ICB level 3 Manual Exam on 10 th June, I have gone through Osborne Books ''Business Accounts'' Third Edition By David Cox and going to do the ICB's last 3 passpapers.

Anyone suggest I buy and go trough ICB's Kaplan Advanced Bookkeeping book ?
Does it cover anything extra than the Osborne Books ''Business Accounts'' ?
 
Thanks

-- Edited by Ali on Saturday 9th of May 2009 08:27:44 PM

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There's also another book that might be worth a look, called Mastering bookkeeping (by Peter Marshall). It is an ICB accredited text.

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Hi,

Business Accounts by David Cox covers practically all the material required for any advanced bookkeeping qualification including IAB, OCR, GCSE (GRADES a-c) and ICB level 3. So you shoudn't need to buy anymore books. I have the Business Accounts textbook in my bookcase and it is also a good reference book.

Good luck,
Steve.

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