Managerial accounting for managers
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Managerial accounting for managers
McGraw-Hill Education, c2020
5th ed
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Note
"This international student edition is for use outside the U.S."--Cover
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Authors Eric Noreen, Peter Brewer, and Ray Garrison have crafted a streamlined Managerial Accounting book that is perfect for non-accounting majors who intend to move into managerial positions by focusing on the fundamentals to develop the conceptual framework managers need to succeed.
This is done by adhering to the three core standards:
FOCUS
Noreen/Brewer/Garrison pinpoint the key managerial concepts students will need in their future careers. With no journal entries or financial accounting topics to worry about, students can focus on the fundamental principles of managerial accounting. The manager approach in Noreen allows students to develop the conceptual framework needed to succeed, with a focus on decision making and analytical skills.
RELEVANCE
Building student interest with its insightful Business Focus vignettes opening each chapter, current In Business examples throughout the text, and tried-and-true end-of-chapter material, students will always see the real-world applicability of Noreen/Brewer/Garrison.
BALANCE
There is more than one type of business, and so Noreen/Brewer/Garrison covers a variety of business models, including nonprofit, retail, service, wholesale, and manufacturing organizations. Service company examples are highlighted with icons in the margins of the text.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Prologue: Managerial Accounting: An Overview
Chapter 1: Managerial Accounting and Cost Concepts
Chapter 2: Cost-Volume-Profit Relationships
Chapter 3: Job-Order Costing: Calculating Unit Product Costs
Chapter 4: Variable Costing and Segment Reporting: Tools for Management
Chapter 5: Activity-Based Costing: A Tool to Aid Decision Making
Chapter 6: Differential Analysis: The Key to Decision Making
Chapter 7: Capital Budgeting Decisions
Chapter 8: Master Budgeting
Chapter 9: Flexible Budgets and Performance Analysis
Chapter 10: Standard Costs and Variances
Chapter 11: Performance Measurement in Decentralized Organizations
Integration Exercises
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