About this item
Highlights
- Confused by accounting?
- About the Author: Judith Orloff For the past 25 years, Judith Orloff has been helping people transform their lives through self-awareness and education.
- 192 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Accounting
Description
Book Synopsis
Confused by accounting? Start with a lemonade stand.
Whether you're launching a small business, running a side hustle, or just want to feel confident reading a balance sheet, The Accounting Game makes learning accounting fast, fun, and unforgettable.
This bestselling guide uses the story of a child's lemonade stand to teach real-world accounting basics, without the confusing jargon. Through interactive lessons, step-by-step worksheets, and a gamified format, you'll master key financial skills like tracking expenses, understanding cash flow, and building profit.
Included you'll find:
- Interactive format gives you hands-on experience
- Color-coded charts and worksheets help you remember key terms
- Step-by-step process takes you from novice to expert with ease
- Fun story format speeds retention of essential concepts
- Designed to apply what you learn to the real world
Used in classrooms, corporate trainings, and homeschool curriculums around the world, this is the go-to accounting book for people who hate accounting books.
About the Author
Judith Orloff
For the past 25 years, Judith Orloff has been helping people transform their lives through self-awareness and education. Among her most significant accomplishments is the founding of the Burlington College in Vermont, where she also created a B.A. program in Transpersonal Psychology. In addition, Orloff is the founder of Educational Discoveries, Inc. Darrell Mullis Darrell Mullis served as the Director of Training and Development at Educational Discoveries for over twelve years where he taught EDI's learning technology and developed a training program for its trainers. Mullis has also taught over 300 of the phenomenally successful Accounting Game seminars to thousands of Americans. Mullis lives with his four daughters in Louisville, Colorado.