Managerial accounting for libraries and other not-for-profit organizations

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Managerial accounting for libraries and other not-for-profit organizations

G. Stevenson Smith

American Library Association, 1991

  • : alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Applying a number of the best techniques of cost control and project evaluation to the area of financial decision-making, this book aims to help make you a more effective manager. Topics covered include leasing issues, breakeven analysis, differential costs analysis, probabilities and sensitivity analysis, life cycle costing, flexible and target budgets, and responsibility accounting. Time value of money concepts are introduced and used to evaluate projects. Some of the most recent changes in managerial accounting, such as activity-based cost accounting, are addressed. By applying these new techniques to a budget format, the work identifies value-added and nonvalue-added activities, as a separation of these activities is an important distinction for successfully achieving cost-cutting objectives.

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