Management accounting handbook
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Management accounting handbook
(CIMA professional handbook series / Rob Dixon, series editor)
Butterworth-Heinemann, 1992
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text provides management accountants with an overview of the latest ideas and issues in management accounting. Written by a distinguished group of expert contributors this book includes all the key issues of management accounting, and will be essential reading for all professional management accountants. It will also be a useful reference tool for accounting and finance departments in all companies, and advanced accounting students.
Table of Contents
- Management accounting - evolution in progress
- review of activity based costing practice
- the basics of activity based management
- activity based cost management
- strategic management accounting
- accounting for marketing strategies
- the case for brand value budgeting
- linking performance measures and competitive strategies in service business - three case studies
- management accounting in retail organizations
- management accounting in local government
- capital budgeting
- successfully evaluating and controlling investments in advanced manufacturing technology
- modelling fair transfer prices where no market guidelines exist
- surveys of management accounting practice.
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