Management accounting for decision makers
Management accounting for decision makers
- 10th ed.
- Harlow, England : Pearson Education, 2021.
- xxi, 605 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 27 cm.
Introduction to management accounting -- Relevant costs and benefits for decision making -- Cost-volume-profit analysis -- Full costing -- Costing and cost management in a competitive environment -- Budgeting -- Accounting for control -- Making capital investment decisions -- Managing risk -- Strategic management accounting: performance evaluation and pricing in a competitive environment -- Measuring divisional performance -- Managing working capital.
In this edition, we have taken the opportunity to improve the book. We have expanded on the changing role of management accountants to enable them to retain their place at the center of the decision-making and planning process. In Chapter 1, we have included the recently developed statement of Global Management Accounting Principles. These principles have been identified (by the leading management accounting professional bodies in the UK and US) as those to be followed when determining the information that managers need. In Chapter 7, we have brought in a discussion of current thinking and practice in the area of management control. Throughout this new edition, we have included additional, and more up-to-date, examples of management accounting in practice. We have also added more in-chapter questions and diagrams.
9781292349459
Managerial accounting
Decision making
Bibliography B1 Cost Accounting
HF5657.4 / A875
Introduction to management accounting -- Relevant costs and benefits for decision making -- Cost-volume-profit analysis -- Full costing -- Costing and cost management in a competitive environment -- Budgeting -- Accounting for control -- Making capital investment decisions -- Managing risk -- Strategic management accounting: performance evaluation and pricing in a competitive environment -- Measuring divisional performance -- Managing working capital.
In this edition, we have taken the opportunity to improve the book. We have expanded on the changing role of management accountants to enable them to retain their place at the center of the decision-making and planning process. In Chapter 1, we have included the recently developed statement of Global Management Accounting Principles. These principles have been identified (by the leading management accounting professional bodies in the UK and US) as those to be followed when determining the information that managers need. In Chapter 7, we have brought in a discussion of current thinking and practice in the area of management control. Throughout this new edition, we have included additional, and more up-to-date, examples of management accounting in practice. We have also added more in-chapter questions and diagrams.
9781292349459
Managerial accounting
Decision making
Bibliography B1 Cost Accounting
HF5657.4 / A875