This study is intended to study the attitude towards the student's healthcare accounting and fiscal discipline studies the relationship of factors affecting the attitude of healthcare accounts of student discipline account by the variables used in this study.With The variable is the factor that affect attitudes, including gender, age, year of study and class understanding to healthcare accounts and variable: attitudes towards healthcare student discipline accounting accounting data used in the study. Gathered from a sample of using the query number 256, for example, to analyze the data from a query by using complex statistics to describe the frequency. Per cent and the average From the study. It was found that the fiscal discipline the student questionnaire, mainly female, age between 20-22 years old, mostly students studying undergraduate courses, 4-year-student in grade 4, knowledge and understanding to our students to healthcare accounts most of the questionnaire. A minimum level of understanding With a total of 81 people. Second, there are intermediate knowledge and understanding. The number 55, and with a little knowledge and understanding level, the number of 55 people from the respondent that a student discipline accounting year 1, year 2 and year 3, with minimal levels of understanding student discipline and grade IV accounting knowledge.Understanding and attitude towards the intermediate healthcare account of most of the fiscal discipline students with information on the attitude towards the student's healthcare account account-level discipline by most opinions on the healthcare accounts. Second is the matter of ethics professional accounting and professional development skills of the professional account. This study can be useful to rajamangala Northeastern College in instructional or educational campaign. To develop the right attitude towards healthcare student accounts will be positive for students. You can learn successfully targeted and affect the quality of a good accountant.
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