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FUNDAMENTAL CORNERSTONES OF MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING helps students master the essential managerial accounting calculations with innovative "Cornerstones" pedagogy. The "Cornerstones" provide students with a consistent organizational framework to help them grasp and apply management accounting theory. This learning system has been carefully researched and class-tested to promote efficiency and greater comprehension. The authors also teamed up with Stillwater Designs, a car speaker company that makes Kicker car speakers, to provide access to real financial information and to demonstrate managerial accounting in action.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
FUNDAMENTAL CORNERSTONES OF MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING helps students master the essential managerial accounting calculations with innovative "Cornerstones" pedagogy. The "Cornerstones" provide students with a consistent organizational framework to help them grasp and apply management accounting theory. This learning system has been carefully researched and class-tested to promote efficiency and greater comprehension. The authors also teamed up with Stillwater Designs, a car speaker company that makes Kicker car speakers, to provide access to real financial information and to demonstrate managerial accounting in action.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Dan L. Heitger is the Deloitte Professor of Accounting and Co-Director of the Center for Business Excellence at Miami University. He received his Ph.D. from Michigan State University and his undergraduate degree in accounting from Indiana University. He actively works with executives and students of all levels in developing and teaching courses in managerial accounting, business sustainability, risk management, stakeholder management, governance, and business reporting. He co-founded an organization that provides executive education for large international organizations. His interactions with business professionals, through executive education and the Center, allow him to bring a current and real-world perspective to his writing. His published research focuses on managerial accounting and risk management issues and has appeared in HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW, BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH IN ACCOUNTING, ACCOUNTING HORIZONS, ISSUES IN ACCOUNTING EDUCATION, JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTANCY, and MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING QUARTERLY. His outside interests include hiking with his family in the National Park system.