sykes and codsi ones are the best, the first chapter is dodgy.....the rest is pretty good...
chapman is a lil detailed..some of the stuff u relaly dont need it..always check the syllabus when ur using the chapman
leading edge is also good, i use that in conjunction with the skyes and codsi one
excel is too brief for meeh i look at it last and so is the hineman one.....i lyk the mind maps in it, and it does have some itnesting case studies in it, but a lil too brief at times and the terminologies (especialli for finance) variations really complciates my understanding... cuz i found myself spenign a lot of time just trying to match up chapman and sykes and codsi's terminologies with the hineman one
bulmer is okies, i used that last because soemtimes it doesnt relaly cover the main areas, but it is v good with details, and the case studes at the end up chaters are also good.
and i also ofund this quote from
AGB a while bk...(direct quote)
*also there is this study guide that is really good - it has like a purple cover and i think a guy called dhall wrote it....it is pretty detailed but really worth it....*
and we had a thread abt it a while bk...general discussion on textbooks..
http://www.boredofstudies.org/community/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4406