Internet Business Accountant
Tuesday, June 7th, 2011
Should I keep my books in college?
I am a big company, and I'll do with the school in a year. Up Now I kept my book entrepreneurship, marketing my book, and business law, because I thought they might be useful, or I might need to refer in my career. I was wondering if I also keep my human relations and accounting and book. Human relations is a kind of common sense and I'm not sure I need it, but perhaps accounting? I'm not going to be an accountant, but maybe need to reference if Im running a business. Should I even bother keeping any of them, I mean with all information on the internet I could just look things up when I had a problem and, possibly, the books are outdated.
Unless you have money you could get from selling the books, I recommend you keep them, at least for a few years. Although much information is available online, sites go down or are removed, and access to online information is entirely dependent on having a computer and an Internet connection. Books and printing may be faster to find things if you're familiar with the texts (which you are if you've used for classes). When books become obsolete, you can always get rid of it then.

