Just-in-time accounting : how to decrease costs and increase efficiency
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書誌事項
Just-in-time accounting : how to decrease costs and increase efficiency
J. Wiley, c1996
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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ISBN 9780471137689
内容説明
Following the methodology used in JIT inventory management, this accounting guide is based on the premise that all inventories are undesirable and should be eliminated or minimized. It explains how to eliminate redundant and unneccesary information as well as increase accuracy of information; how to reduce costs to the corporation; and provides checklists whenever processes must be followed in a specific sequence.
目次
- TRADITIONAL ACCOUNTING AREAS
- Cash
- Sales and Accounts Receivable
- Inventory
- Accounts Payable
- Cost Accounting
- Payroll
- The Budget
- OTHER TOPICS
- Electronic Data Interchange
- The Quick Close
- Process Documentation
- Effects of Change on Employees
- Appendix
- Index.
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9780471383352
内容説明
Due to environmental changes - maturing markets, technological change, and demanding, price-sensitive customers - companies have turned to performance improvement tools such as total quality management, cycle time reduction, business process engineering, and just-in-time (JIT) inventory management. JIT accounting follows the methodology used in JIT inventory management, namely that all inventories are undesirable and should be eliminated or minimized. This guide explains how to increase the speed of the accounting function, yet reduce the errors. Controllers and managers of accounting departments will be able to generate reports more quickly, identify and eliminate unnecessary information, and perform accounting functions with less personnel The book explains how to increase the speed and accuracy of the information, and eliminate that which is redundant and unnecessary, and shows how JIT accounting can reduce corporation costs. There are checklists whenever processes must be followed in a specific sequence.
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