Fundamental managerial accounting concepts / Thomas P. Edmonds, Christopher T. Edmonds, Mark A. Edmonds, Jennifer E. Edmonds and Philip R. Olds Virginia.
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College Library Subject Reference | 658.1511 Ed57 2023 (Browse shelf) | Available | 3UCBL000028262 |
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658.11 B29 2011 The everyday entrepreneur : apply the triple threat of ambition, confidence and conviction for success on your own terms / | 658.15 F92 2019 Managerial economics / | 658.15 W58 2023 Managerial accounting / | 658.1511 Ed57 2023 Fundamental managerial accounting concepts / | 658.1511 G19 2021 Managerial accounting / | 658.1511 G19 2021 Managerial accounting / | 658.1511 G19 2021 Managerial accounting / |
Includes appendix, glossary and index.
Chapter 1 Management accounting and corporate governance -- Chapter 2 Cost behavior, operating leverage, and profitability analysis -- Chapter 3 Analysis of cost, volume, and pricing to increase profitability -- Chapter 4 Cost Cost accumulation, tracing, and allocation -- Chapter 5 Cost management in an automated business environment: ABC, ABM,vand TQM -- Chapter 6 Relevant information for special decisions -- Chapter 7 Planning for profit and cost control -- Chapter 8 Performance evaluation -- Chapter 9 Responsibility accounting -- Chapter 11 Product costing in service and manufacturing -- Chapter 12 Job-order, process, and hybrid costing systems -- Chapter 13 Financial statement analysis -- Chapter 14 Statement of cash flows.
"Our goal in writing this text is to teach students managerial accounting concepts that will improve their ability to make sound business decisions. All chapters are written in a narrative style with content focused on decision-making scenarios. This makes the text easy to read and interesting as well as informative. Regardless of the instructional approach, there is no shortcut to learning accounting. Students must practice to master basic accounting concepts. The text includes an ample supply of practice materials, exercises, and problems."--Provided by publisher
Biore, Christopher College of Business and Accountancy Accountancy
Text in English
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