Search in Accounting Education site is very simple: just type whatever comes to mind in the search box, hit Enter or click the Search button, and we will provide you all results with the help of Google for content that's relevant to your search.
Tips for Better Search in Accounting Education
Tips for Better Search in Accounting Education
- Keep it simple: If you're looking for a particular solution of your accounting or finance problem, just enter name of field of accounting or finance, or as much of its name as you can recall. For example, you want to get solution of corporates accounting, you can write corporate accounting or corporate accounting problems is more simple for getting relevant result in accounting education search.
- Think how the page you are looking for will be written : My blog search engine is not a human, it is a program and combination of codes which I have added for your facility. You need not go to google but google is in my blog. I also check search box data base and I can give proper solution, if you will fill proper query in my blog's search box. Please use the words that are most likely to appear on the page. For example, instead of saying [ correction of my faults ], say [ rectification of errors], because that's the term a accounting page will use.
- Use of Capital word "OR" : I am using Google Inc.'s product Google search engine and Google's default behavior is to consider all the words in a search. If you want to specifically allow either one of several words, you can use the OR operator (note that you have to type 'OR' in ALL CAPS). For example, [ Indian Union Budget 2009 OR 2010 ] will give you results about either one of these years which I had written in this blog, whereas [ Indian Union Budget 2009 2010 ] (without the OR) will show pages that include both years on the same page.
- Phrase search ("") : If you are putting double quotes around a set of words of accounting or finance, you are telling me to consider the exact words in that exact order without any change. I through Google already uses the order and the fact that the words are together as a very strong signal and will stray from it only for a good reason, so quotes are usually unnecessary. By insisting on phrase search you might be missing good results accidentally. For example, a search for [ "Nikesh Arora" ] (with quotes) will miss the pages that refer to Nikesh.
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