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Accounting

The Associate in Science program in Accounting is designed to provide the first two years of a four-year program leading to a baccalaureate degree. Graduates of this program have transferred to area institutions. Students may study full-time or part-time.

Textbooks on Reserve

The RCBC Library has many course textbooks on reserve. These books can be reserved for two hours at a time.

You can view which textbooks are available by subject on this guide:

Textbooks on Reserve at RCBC

New Books!

Corporate Finance in a Nutshell

This up-to-date and comprehensive title covers the entire field of corporate finance, including changes stemming from the Dodd-Frank Act. In addition to discussing accounting and valuation concepts, it provides extensive coverage of the legal and financial underpinnings of debt securities, preferred and common stock, and derivative instruments (options, forward contracts, futures contracts and swap contracts). It also provides sample valuation problems, answers, and explanations. Written in "plain-English," you will find the work particularly useful, with or without any business background.

The Currency of Politics

This deep intellectual history recovers the foundational ideas at the intersection of monetary rule and democratic politics, drawing on insights from key political thinkers to show how money is not just a medium of exchange but also a central institution of political rule. In this timely and incisive book, Stefan Eich examines six crucial episodes of monetary crisis to reconstruct the neglected political theories of money in the thought of such figures as Aristotle, John Locke, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Karl Marx, and John Maynard Keynes. The Currency of Politics shows how these layers of crisis have come to define the way we look at money, and why informed public debate about money requires a better appreciation of the diverse political struggles over its meaning.

Print Books

Where to Find Books

Print books are arranged on the shelf in Library of Congress Call Number order. Each call number begins with an alphanumeric base (e.g., "BF109.J8") that is followed by a cutter and a date of publication (e.g., "A25 1993"). See a librarian if you need assistance.

Call Number Range (where to look on the bookshelves)

  • HF Commerce
  • HG Finance
  • HJ  Public Finance

 

County Books

You can use your RCBC Library barcode to request the book to be sent to RCBC's library for you to pick up or you can bring your RCBC Library barcode to the county branch and pick up the book there.

Ebooks

Ebooks are accessible directly from the Library catalog. If you're interested in finding ebooks only, head to eBook Collection or Ebook Central. Log in using the barcode located on the back of your student ID and your pin number. While you can download ebooks to a device, we strongly recommend reading them online to take advantage of the full suite of available tools. Create a personal account to manage and organize your ebook reading and research.

Some ebook suggestions:

Need A Book We Don't Have?

  • RCBC Library is part of the Burlington County Library System (BCLS)

    • Your RCBC Library barcode allows you to check out physical material at other BCLS branches. (A separate BCLS Library card is needed to access their online resources.) 

    • If another branch has a book that you are looking for, either call them to place it on hold for you, or as a RCBC librarian to call for you.

    • Note: a book that shows up as being in another branch may be currently in use by another patron. Save yourself a trip and call to double check the book's availability!

  • Faculty Book Requests

    • For more information, please contact Rachel Pieters at rpieters@rcbc.edu or ext. 1269.