He wrote back: “Learn well. Get a good job. Then buy a copy for another student someday.”
By 2010, his textbook Financial Accounting had gone through seven editions. It was solid—chapters on inventory valuation, receivable aging, statement of cash flows. Nothing flashy. But students kept buying it, even the ones who swore they’d never need to know what “FIFO” meant. financial accounting larry m. walther pdf
A student named Mira from the Philippines wrote: “Professor Walther, your book costs three months of my family’s rice budget. I found a scanned PDF online. I feel guilty. But I also learned more from Chapter 4 than from my actual lecturer. What should I do?” He wrote back: “Learn well