Introduction to management accounting
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Introduction to management accounting
(Charles T. Horngren series in accounting)
Pearson/Prentice Hall, Pearson Education International, c2005
13th ed
- international ed
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Note
"14th ed."--T.p. of international ed
Includes index
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Table of Contents
1. Managerial Accounting and the Business Organization.
2. Introduction to Cost Behavior and Cost Volume Relationships.
3. Measurement of Cost Behavior.
4. Cost Management Systems and Activity-Based Costing.
5. Relevant Information and Decision-Making: Marketing Decisions.
6. Relevant Information and Decision-Making: Product Decisions.
7. The Master Budget.
8. Flexible Budget and Variance Analysis.
9. Management Control Systems and Responsibility Accounting.
10. Management Control in Decentralized Organizations.
11. Capital Budgeting.
12. Cost Allocation.
13. Job-Costing
14. Process-Costing Systems.
15. Overhead Application: Variable and Absorbtion Costing.
16. Basic Accounting Concepts, Techniques, and Conventions.
17. Understanding Corporate Annual Reports: Basic Financial Statements.
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