Introduction to Management Accounting, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (8 November 2016) © 2017

  • Alnoor Bhimani The London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Charles Horngren Edmund W. Littlefield Professor Emeritus of Accounting at Stanford University
  • Gary L. Sundem University of Washington
  • William O. Stratton
  • Jeff O. Schatzberg The University of Arizona
  • Dave Burgstahler University of Washington
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Suited for a second module in management accounting, this well written and readable text provides students with a real insight into the techniques and theory of management accounting and how they can be applied in the real world.  Rich in European and international examples and real-life applications, it brings technical and theoretical concepts to life.

Table of contents

  1. 1 Managerial Accounting, the Business Organiation, and Professional Ethics
  2. 2 Introduction to Cost Behaviour and Cost-Volume Relationships
  3. 3 Measurement of Cost Behaviour
  4. 4 Cost Management Systems and an Introduction to Activity-Based Costing
  5. 5 Relevant Information and Decision Making With a Focus on Pricing Decisions
  6. 6 Relevant Information and Decision Making: Operational Decisions
  7. 7 Introduction to Budgets and Preparing the Master Budget
  8. 8 Flexible Budgets and Variance Analysis
  9. 9 Management Control Systems and Responsibility Accounting
  10. 10 Management Control in Decentralised Organisations
  11. 11 Capital Budgeting
  12. 12 Cost Allocation
  13. 13 Accounting for overhead costs
  14. 14 Job-Costing and Process-Costing Systems
  15. 15 Basic Accounting: Concepts, Techniques, and Conventions
  16. 16 Understanding Corporate Annual Reports: Basic Financial Statements
  17. 17 Understanding and Analysing Consolidated Financial Statements

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