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managerial accounting textbook: Principles of Managerial Accounting Christine Jonick, 2018-12-31 The University of North Georgia Press and Affordable Learning Georgia bring you Principles of Managerial Accounting. Well-written and straightforward, Principles of Managerial Accounting is a needed contribution to open source pedagogy in the business education world. Written in order to directly meet the needs of her students, this textbook developed from Dr. Jonick's years of teaching and commitment to effective pedagogy. |
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managerial accounting textbook: Financial and Managerial Accounting Jerry J. Weygandt, Paul D. Kimmel, Donald E. Kieso, 2011-12-19 Financial and Managerial Accounting, by Weygandt, Kimmel, Kieso is a new introductory program for the two semester accounting sequence that presents equal coverage of both introductory financial and managerial accounting topics. The Team for Success authors of Jerry Weygandt, Paul Kimmel, and Don Kieso bring years of industry, academic, and writing experience to the development of this new title which gives students the tools they need to understand the accounting cycle and key financial accounting topics, while presenting the managerial topics in an easy-to-understand fashion in a decision-making framework. The Team for Success authors understand where students struggle in introductory accounting, and have developed a learning system that illustrates the accounting cycle and key transactions, while giving student the tools to apply their learning through sample exercises throughout the chapter. Weygandt Financial and Managerial Accounting relates accounting concepts to real-world experiences, is full relevant examples to students' lives, and provides IFRS coverage that will prepare students for the global economy. Students using Weygandt, Financial and Managerial Accounting with WileyPLUS will spend more time with the material because it demonstrates the relevance and offers multiple opportunities for practice both in the book and in WileyPLUS. Students take more initiative with their learning, so you'll have a greater impact in the classroom. WileyPLUS sold separately from text. |
managerial accounting textbook: Management Accounting Hugh Coombs, David Hobbs, Ellis Jenkins, 2005-08-27 By adopting a new approach to helping students understand how management accounting contributes to decisions in a variety of organizational contexts, this textbook sets out clear explanations of practical management accounting techniques - in the context of the application of these techniques to decisions. Uniquely, the book examines the analytical and critical issues that often influence decision makers operating within private and public sector organizations. It is supported by case studies of varying complexity that will allow students to work at their own level and also includes summaries. |
managerial accounting textbook: Management Accounting Leslie G. Eldenburg, Albie Brooks, Judy Oliver, Gillian Vesty, Rodney Dormer, Vijaya Murthy, 2016-08-26 The third edition of Management Accounting (Eldenburg et al.) covers all the core topics across the two undergraduate management accounting courses, with an increased New Zealand business focus and more in-depth coverage of not-for-profit organisations. It brings course content to life with rich media such as practitioner videos, case studies and 'In a Nutshell' revision materials embedded at the point of learning. |
managerial accounting textbook: Schaum's Outline of Financial Management, Third Edition Jae K. Shim, Joel Siegel, 2009-10-16 Confused about financial management? Problem solved. Schaum's Outline of Financial Management provides a succinct review of all financial management concepts in topics such as financial forecasting, planning and budgeting, the management of working capital, short-term financing, time value of money, risk, return, and valuation, capital budgeting, and more. |
managerial accounting textbook: Transfer Prices and Management Accounting Peter Schuster, 2015-02-13 Transfer prices are of dominant importance in company practice and a decentralised organisation, e.g. a profit centre-organisation, is most-widely used. This textbook takes an innovative controversial approach by looking at functions of transfer prices and how different types of transfer prices can fulfil them. Suggestions common in other textbooks will be picked up and it will be shown why they do not contribute to solve the problems companies face. With support of numerous examples and exercises a conceptual understanding of this most relevant management topic will be developed. Transfer prices are an issue in most advanced courses on Management Accounting and/or Management Control and their analysis receives increasing attention. They are covered in one chapter in almost all management accounting textbooks. This often leads to serious oversimplifications and reductions of contents. This books aims at filling this gap and to provide a concise and controversial view on the topic. |
managerial accounting textbook: Mastering Managerial Accounting Christine Denison, 2019-11-06 Mastering Managerial Accounting helps students learn critical concepts in managerial accounting through consistent and engaging practice. The text encourages students to work through problems and identifies clear procedures for completing each problem successfully. The heart of each chapter features an appropriate method for solving problems, an illustrative example, and an introductory stop-check problem for immediate application. There are also practice exercises |
managerial accounting textbook: Managerial Accounting for the Hospitality Industry Lea R. Dopson, David K. Hayes, 2016-11-16 Following a successful debut edition, this new Second Edition of Managerial Accounting for the Hospitality Industry builds on its strengths of clear organization and the ease with which students work through it. This new edition includes more basic math support for students and a more developed inclusion of ethical considerations and global changes both in accounting systems and in the hospitality industry. |
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managerial accounting textbook: Managerial Accounting Srikant M. Datar, Madhav V. Rajan, 2014 For courses in managerial accounting. Go beyond managerial accounting theory to the techniques used in management today. Managerial Accounting: Making Decisions and Motivating Performance enables future managers and business owners to attain the core skills they need to become integral members of their company's decision-making teams. This new program from established authors Srikant M. Datar and Madhav Rajan emphasizes decision-making and the implications of decisions. While many texts teach the theories and frameworks of management education, Managerial Accounting goes further by covering the capabilities and techniques necessary for effective management practice, as well as fostering attitudes that typify integrity, honesty, and fairness. A high-level business case in each chapter illustrates key concepts and helps students place the material in the context of real-world practice. And deep integration with MyAccountingLab provides students numerous opportunities to review and hone their understanding throughout the learning experience. |
managerial accounting textbook: Managerial Accounting for Undergraduates Theodore Christensen, Scott Hobson, James Wallace, Jason Matthews, 2023 |
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managerial accounting textbook: Hospitality Industry Managerial Accounting Raymond S Schmidgall, PH.D., CPA, Raymond S. Schmidgall, American Hotel & Lodging Association, 2012 Hospitality management students and professionals responsible for accounting functions at their property, or who aspire to a career in hospitality accounting, will benefit from this textbook. This textbook includes everything readers will need to gain a clear understanding of managerial accounting in a hospitality setting. Chapters reflect new tax laws and the impact of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, as well as the results of new survey research on updated practices in capital budgeting and leasing. Readers will learn to make effective choices based on the numbers that affect daily operations, develop on-target budgets and control cash flow, reach profit goals with the help of financial reports and other tools, and apply the latest uniform systems of accounts for hotels and restaurants. |
managerial accounting textbook: Management Accounting in Support of Strategy Graham S. Pitcher, 2018-05-16 Management Accounting in Support of Strategy explores how management accounting can support the strategic management process of analysis, formulation, implementation, evaluation, monitoring, and control. If the management accountant is to add value to the business they need to understand how the business works. The toolbox available to the management accountant does not just contain the accounting techniques, but also includes the strategy models and frameworks described in this book. Armed with this array of tools the management accountant is well placed to add significant value to the business. The reader will gain an understanding of the strategic management framework, strategic models and tools, and how management accounting can support the strategic management process. It will be beneficial for undergraduate and postgraduate course students studying strategy or management accounting. The book will also enable practicing accountants to understand how they can make a significant contribution to the success of their organization by demonstrating how management accounting can be used in support of strategy. |
managerial accounting textbook: Accounting for Management NP Srinivasan | M Sakthivel Murugan, 2006 Comprehensive Textbook of Financial Cost and Management Accounting for the students of M.B.A. and M.C.A. |
managerial accounting textbook: Managerial Accounting Charles E. Davis, Elizabeth Davis, 2016-12-08 Managerial Accounting, 3rd Edition by Charles and Elizabeth Davis offers a modern, practical approach to teaching and learning managerial accounting based on a unique integration of concepts, practice, and business context within distinct and flexible learning units. Praised for its decision-making framework, Managerial Accounting, 3rd Edition, provides students with a better understanding of decisions made by organizations through the inclusion of a Continuing CaseStory, which puts business decisions into context and allows students to see the relevance of managerial accounting to their future careers. |
managerial accounting textbook: Environmental Management Accounting: Informational and Institutional Developments M.D. Bennett, J.J. Bouma, T.J. Wolters, 2005-12-30 Environmental Management Accounting (EMA) is increasingly recognised as a distinguished tool of environmental management. It helps to integrate a company's environmental and business interests, whereby enhancing corporate eco-efficiency in terms of reducing environmental costs or making one's product more competitive. This book gives a comprehensive coverage of the state of the art. It presents a number of EMA frameworks that companies can take as a basis for implementing their own specific EMA structures. Besides discussing environmental accounting issues within conventional management accounting, it gives a detailed picture of materials flow (cost) accounting as an alternative way of looking at the ecology-economy relationships at the corporate level. A fascinating case study shows how a large company (Siemens) applies materials flow accounting and what benefits it entails. |
managerial accounting textbook: Managerial Uses of Accounting Information Joel Demski, 1996-12-31 This book is an invitation to study managerial uses of accounting infonnation. Three themes run throughout. First, the accounting system is profitably thought of as a library of financial statistics. Answers to a variety of questions are unlikely to be found in prefabricated fonnat, but valuable infonnation awaits those equipped to in the accounting library is most interrogate the library. Second, the infonnation unlikely to be the only infonnation at the manger's disposal. So knowing how to combine accounting and nonaccounting bits of infonnation is an important, indeed indispensable, managerial skill. Finally, the role of a professional manager is emphasized. This is an individual with skill, talent, and imagination, an individual who brings professional quality skills to the ta sk of managing. This book also makes demands on the reader. It assumes the reader has had prior exposure to financial accounting, economics, statistics, and the economics of uncertainty (in the fonn of risk aversion and decision trees). A modest acquaintance with strategic, or equilibrium, modeling is also presumed, as is patience with abstract notation. The hook does not make deep mathematical demands on the reader. An acquaintance with linearprogramming and the ability to take a simple derivative are presumed. The major prerequisite is a tolerance for (if not a predisposition toward) abstract notation. This st yle and list of prerequisites are not matters of taste or author imposition. |
managerial accounting textbook: Management Accounting Anthony A. Atkinson, 2007 AUDIENCE: For upper level undergraduate and MBA Management Accounting courses. APPROACH: Atkinson is a managerially-oriented book that focuses on both quantitative and qualitative aspects of classical and contemporary managerial accounting. COMPETITORS: Garrison, MH; |
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managerial accounting textbook: Loose Leaf for Financial and Managerial Accounting Mark Bettner, Susan Haka, Jan Williams, Joseph Carcello, 2017-01-17 Financial and Managerial Accounting: The Basis for Business Decisions continues to offer a solid foundation for students who are learning basic accounting concepts. Known for giving equal weight to financial and managerial topics, the authors emphasize the need for a strong foundation in both aspects of accounting. Hallmarks of the text - including the solid Accounting Cycle Presentation, managerial decision making, relevant pedagogy, and high quality, end-of-chapter material—have been updated throughout the book. |
managerial accounting textbook: A Managerial Accounting Project A. Kay Guess, Susan P. Conver, 2017 |
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managerial accounting textbook: Cornerstones of Managerial Accounting Maryanne M. Mowen, Don R. Hansen, 2009-03-25 Discover the managerial accounting text written to complement the way you study and learn! CORNERSTONES OF MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING, 3E, INTERNATIONAL EDITION uses a unique framework to show you the key concepts, or Cornerstones, of accounting. As you come to understand these fundamental calculations, you will develop critical problem-solving skills to make real business decisions. |
managerial accounting textbook: Fundamentals of Cost Accounting William N. Lanen, Shannon W. Anderson, Michael Maher, Michael J.. Maher, 2011 The authors have kept the text concise by focusing on the key concepts students need to master. Opening vignettes & 'in action' boxes show realistic applications of these concepts throughout. Comprehensive end-of-chapter problems provide students with all the practice they need to fully learn each concept. |
managerial accounting textbook: Accounting Principles Roger H. Hermanson, James D. Edwards, Michael W. Maher, 2011 Accounting Principles: A Business Perspective uses annual reports of real companies to illustrate many of the accounting concepts in use in business today. Gaining an understanding of accounting terminology and concepts, however, is not enough to ensure your success. You also need to be able to find information on the Internet, analyze various business situations, work effectively as a member of a team, and communicate your ideas clearly. This text was developed to help you develop these skills. |
managerial accounting textbook: Managerial Accounting Ray H. Garrison, Eric Noreen, 2002-01-15 Much like the Ready Notes, this booklet offers a hard copy version of all the Teaching Transparencies. Students can annotate the material during the lecture and take notes in the space provided. |
managerial accounting textbook: Managerial Accounting for Managers Eric Noreen, 2010 Managerial Accounting for Managers, 2nd Edition by Noreen/Brewer/Garrison is based on the market-leading text, Managerial Accounting, by Garrison, Noreen and Brewer. The Noreen book was created to serve customers who do not wish to teach the financial accounting-oriented content that is included in the Garrison book. Of our three books (the Brewer book, the Garrison book, and the Noreen book), the Noreen book is the most pure management accounting textbook. The other two books have greater amounts of financial accounting content. Managerial Accounting for Managers, 2nd Edition is geared towards. |
managerial accounting textbook: Managerial Accounting for Managers Eric W. Noreen, Peter C. Brewer, Ray H. Garrison, 2011 Managerial Accounting for Managers, 2nd Edition by Noreen/Brewer/Garrison is based on the market-leading text, Managerial Accounting, by Garrison, Noreen and Brewer. The Noreen book was created to serve customers who do not wish to teach the financial accounting-oriented content that is included in the Garrison book. Of our three books (the Brewer book, the Garrison book, and the Noreen book), the Noreen book is the most pure management accounting textbook. The other two books have greater amounts of financial accounting content. Managerial Accounting for Managers, 2nd Edition is geared towards professors who love Garrison's market-leading managerial accounting content, but have been bothered by the debits and credits included in the book. It includes the same coverage of managerial accounting topics such as Relevant Costs for Decision Making, Capital Budgeting Decisions, and Segment Reporting and Decentralization without the journal entries. The job-order costing chapter has been extensively rewritten to remove all journal entries. Furthermore, the chapters dealing with process costing, the statement of cash flows, and financial statement analysis have been dropped to enable professors to focus their attention on the bedrocks of managerial accounting--planning, control, and decision making. |
managerial accounting textbook: A Texbook Of Cost And Management Accounting, M. N. Arora, 2009-11 |
managerial accounting textbook: Introduction to Managerial Accounting Peter C. Brewer, Ray H. Garrison, Eric W. Noreen, 2018 Brewer's Introduction to Managerial Accounting has earned a reputation as the most accessible and readable book on the market. Its manageable chapters and clear presentation point students toward understanding just as the needle of a compass provides direction to travelers. However, the book's authors also understand that everyone's destinations are different. Some students will become accountants, while others are destined for careers in management, marketing, or finance. Not only does the Brewer text teach students managerial accounting concepts in a clear and concise way, but it also asks students to consider how the concepts they're learning will apply to the real world situations they will eventually confront in their careers. This combination of conceptual understanding and the ability to apply that knowledge directs students toward success, whatever their final destination happens to be. |
managerial accounting textbook: Managerial Accounting Ronald W. Hilton, 2005 |
managerial accounting textbook: Financial & Managerial Accounting Mark Bettner, Susan Haka, Joseph Carcello, Jan Williams, 2011-01-11 With the sixteenth edition of Financial and Managerial Accounting: The Basis for Business Decisions, the Williams author team continues to be a solid foundation for students who are learning basic accounting concepts. In this revision, the authors have added to and refined the coverage of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), particularly in Chapter 15 (“Global Business and Accounting”). Hallmarks of the text—including the solid Accounting Cycle Presentation, relevant pedagogy, and high quality, end-of-chapter material—have been updated throughout the book. |
managerial accounting textbook: Managerial Accounting for Managers with Connect Plus Eric Noreen, Peter Brewer, Ray Garrison, 2010-03-19 Managerial Accounting for Managers, 2nd Edition by Noreen/Brewer/Garrison is based on the market-leading text, Managerial Accounting, by Garrison, Noreen and Brewer. The Noreen book was created to serve customers who do not wish to teach the financial accounting-oriented content that is included in the Garrison book. Of our three books (the Brewer book, the Garrison book, and the Noreen book), the Noreen book is the most pure management accounting textbook. The other two books have greater amounts of financial accounting content. Managerial Accounting for Managers, 2nd Edition is geared towards professors who love Garrison's market-leading managerial accounting content, but have been bothered by the debits and credits included in the book. It includes the same coverage of managerial accounting topics such as Relevant Costs for Decision Making, Capital Budgeting Decisions, and Segment Reporting and Decentralization without the journal entries. The job-order costing chapter has been extensively rewritten to remove all journal entries. Furthermore, the chapters dealing with process costing, the statement of cash flows, and financial statement analysis have been dropped to enable professors to focus their attention on the bedrocks of managerial accounting--planning, control, and decision making. |
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