Accounting : managing business information
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Accounting : managing business information
Thomson South-Western, c2004
Prelim. ed
- v. 1
- v. 2
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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v. 1 ISBN 9780324061628
Description
This innovative new text provides both internal and external views on the importance and use of accounting information for decision making. Unlike other texts on the market, students learn about managerial and financial accounting and reporting in a holistic manner starting with a retail company. As the text progresses, students learn about the needs of internal and external reporting in a manufacturing environments. Financial and Managerial topics are fully blended in both volumes of this text.
Table of Contents
Volume 1: 1. The Language of Business. 2. Keeping Score. 3. Measuring Business Activities. 4. Planning for Profitability. 5. Strategy, Profit Analysis, and Cost Behavior. 6. The Budgeting Process-Planning Business Activities. 7. Organizational Structure and Performance Evaluation. 8. Performance Measurement and Coordination of Multi-Divisional Organizations. 9. Corporate Financial Reporting-Operations and Financial Position. 10. Corporate Financial Reporting-Cash Flows, Financial Analysis, and Valuation. 11. Information Reliability, Risk Assessment, and Internal Control. Glossary. Index. Volume II. 12. Accounting Information Systems. 13. Revenues and Customer Relations. 14. Purchasing and Inventory Management. 15. Human Resources and Intangible Assets. 16. Producing Goods and Services: Batch Processing. 17. Producing Goods and Services: Continuous Processing. 18 Cost Allocation & Activity-Based Management. 19. Valuing Financial Resources. 20.Capital Investment Decisions. 21 Long-Term Investments to Support Business Strategy. 22. Summary and Conclusions. Glossary. Index.
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v. 2 ISBN 9780324152661
Description
This innovative new text provides both internal and external views on the importance and use of accounting information for decision making. Unlike other texts on the market, students learn about managerial and financial accounting and reporting in a holistic manner starting with a retail company. As the text progresses, students learn about the needs of internal and external reporting in a manufacturing environments. Financial and Managerial topics are fully blended in both volumes of this text.
Table of Contents
PART I. 1. The Language of Business. 2. Keeping Score. 3. Measuring Business Activities. 4. Planning for Profitability. 5. Strategy, Profit Analysis, and Cost Behavior. 6. The Budgeting Process-Planning Business Activities. 7. Organizational Structure and Performance Evaluation. 8. Performance Measurement and Coordination of Multi-Divisional Organizations. 9. Corporate Financial Reporting-Operations and Financial Position. 10. Corporate Financial Reporting-Cash Flows, Financial Analysis, and Valuation. 11. Information Reliability, Risk Assessment, and Internal Control. PART II. 12. Accounting Systems. 13. Revenues and Customer Relations. 14. Purchasing and Inventory Management. 15. Human Resources and Intangibles. 16. Costing Methods for Batch Manufacturing or Service Activities. 17. Costing Methods for Continuous-Process Manufacturing or Service Activities. 18. Time Value of Money. 19. Capital Investment Decisions. 20. Financing and Long Term Investments. 21. Summary and Conclusions.
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