Managerial Accounting, Global Edition, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (15 April 2025) © 2024

  • Jennifer Cainas
  • Celina Jozsi
  • Kelly Richmond Pope
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Title overview

Using a data analytics approach, Managerial Accounting shows you how to gather, process and prepare useful information to assist management with key operational and strategic decisions.

The 1st Edition seamlessly blends relevant, real-world company examples and interactive exercises with compelling videos. You'll see firsthand how actual entrepreneurs analyze data and use emerging technologies to make business decisions, helping you gain a deeper appreciation for how accounting data is used today throughout all aspects of business.

Table of contents

  1. Managerial Accounting: An Information System
    • Appendix 1.11: Financial Accounting Review
  2. Understanding Product Costs
  3. Job Costing
  4. Activity-Based Costing and Activity-Based Management
  5. Process Costing
    • Appendix 5.8: The FIFO Method in a Process Costing System
  6. Cost Behavior
  7. Cost-Volume-Profit (CVP) Analysis
  8. Relevant Costing for Short-Term Decisions
  9. Capital Budgeting Decisions
  10. The Master Budget
  11. Standard Costs and Performance Evaluation
    • Appendix 11.10: Record Journal Entries for Standard Costs and Variances
  12. Analyzing Managerial Accounting Information to Create Value

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