Suited for a second module Product Description
This packagae includes a physical copy of Introduction to Management Accounting, 1/e by Alnoor Bhimani, Charles T.Horngren, Gary L.Sundem, William O.Stratton, Jeff Schatzberg and Dave Burgstahler, as well as access to the eText and MyAccountingLab.
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.
Features + Benefits
A clear and straight forward writing style which helps make the topic approachable to students.
Case studies provide a practical illustration of the real-world application of the theory
Instructor and student resources including Instructors Manual, PowerPoints, and TestGen, and Student Companion Website
Backcover
How does an internet-based enterprise cost its products?
How can an executive be incentivised to maximise firm profits?
How can an accounting system help a company achieve its strategy?
Introduction to Management Accountingprovides a clear and comprehensive introduction to the main principles of management accounting. With astrong practical focus and numerous examples, this book shows you how the techniques and theory of management accounting can be applied in the real world.
Features
Comprehensive suite of resources for lecturers and students
Practical application through awealth of European and Harvard Business School case studies and examples of management accounting practices in real-world companies
Coverage of all business sectors: non-profit, retail, wholesale, service, selling and administrative situations, as well as manufacturing
Business first boxes provides insights into management accounting practices at well-known international organisations
Extensive assessment material, with a wealth of practice question material available in MyAccountingLab
The text is supported by MyAccountingLab, an online tutorial and assessment solution. With more than 300,000 registered students doing 4 million assignments, MyAccountingLab is the most effective and reliable learning solution for accounting available today. Visit www.myaccountinglab.com to learn more.
Features:
A personalised study plan for each student
Guided solutions that take students step-by-step through solving a problem
Exam board-style questions
An eBook for quick reference
We polled 10,000 student users of MyAccountingLab from around the globe:
92% of students said that MyAccountingLab learning aids helped them while completing homework and/or preparing for exams.
89% of students said that MyAccountingLab helped them earn a higher grade.
92% of students would recommend MyAccountingLab for future courses.
Alnoor Bhimani is Professor of Management Accounting and Head of the Department of Accounting at the London School of Economics
Charles T. Horngren served as the Edmund W. Littlefield Professor of Accounting, Emeritus at Stanford University until 2011
Gary L. Sundem is Professor of Accounting Emeritus at the University of Washington
William O. Stratton is Professor of Accounting at the Udvar-Hazy School of Business of Dixie State College of Utah
Jeff Schatzberg is the Humberto Lopez Professor of Accounting in the Eller College of Management at the University of Arizona
David Burgstahleris Gerhard G. Mueller Endowed Professor in Accounting at the University of Washington
1. Managerial Accounting, the Business Organiation, and Professional Ethics
2. Introduction to Cost Behaviour and Cost-Volume Relationships
3. Measurement of Cost Behaviour
4. Cost Management Systems and an Introduction to Activity-Based Costing
5. Relevant Information and Decision Making With a Focus on Pricing Decisions
6. Relevant Information and Decision Making: Operational Decisions
7. Introduction to Budgets and Preparing the Master Budget
8. Flexible Budgets and Variance Analysis
9. Management Control Systems and Responsibility Accounting
10. Management Control in Decentralised Organisations
11. Capital Budgeting
12. Cost Allocation
13. Accounting for overhead costs
14. Job-Costing and Process-Costing Systems
15. Basic Accounting: Concepts, Techniques, and Conventions
16. Understanding Corporate Annual Reports: Basic Financial Statements
17. Understanding and Analysing Consolidated Financial Statements
This packagae includes a physical copy of Introduction to Management Accounting, 1/e by Alnoor Bhimani, Charles T.Horngren, Gary L.Sundem, William O.Stratton, Jeff Schatzberg and Dave Burgstahler, as well as access to the eText and MyAccountingLab.
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.
Features + Benefits
A clear and straight forward writing style which helps make the topic approachable to students.
Case studies provide a practical illustration of the real-world application of the theory
Instructor and student resources including Instructors Manual, PowerPoints, and TestGen, and Student Companion Website
Backcover
How does an internet-based enterprise cost its products?
How can an executive be incentivised to maximise firm profits?
How can an accounting system help a company achieve its strategy?
Introduction to Management Accountingprovides a clear and comprehensive introduction to the main principles of management accounting. With astrong practical focus and numerous examples, this book shows you how the techniques and theory of management accounting can be applied in the real world.
Features
Comprehensive suite of resources for lecturers and students
Practical application through awealth of European and Harvard Business School case studies and examples of management accounting practices in real-world companies
Coverage of all business sectors: non-profit, retail, wholesale, service, selling and administrative situations, as well as manufacturing
Business first boxes provides insights into management accounting practices at well-known international organisations
Extensive assessment material, with a wealth of practice question material available in MyAccountingLab
The text is supported by MyAccountingLab, an online tutorial and assessment solution. With more than 300,000 registered students doing 4 million assignments, MyAccountingLab is the most effective and reliable learning solution for accounting available today. Visit www.myaccountinglab.com to learn more.
Features:
A personalised study plan for each student
Guided solutions that take students step-by-step through solving a problem
Exam board-style questions
An eBook for quick reference
We polled 10,000 student users of MyAccountingLab from around the globe:
92% of students said that MyAccountingLab learning aids helped them while completing homework and/or preparing for exams.
89% of students said that MyAccountingLab helped them earn a higher grade.
92% of students would recommend MyAccountingLab for future courses.
Alnoor Bhimani is Professor of Management Accounting and Head of the Department of Accounting at the London School of Economics
Charles T. Horngren served as the Edmund W. Littlefield Professor of Accounting, Emeritus at Stanford University until 2011
Gary L. Sundem is Professor of Accounting Emeritus at the University of Washington
William O. Stratton is Professor of Accounting at the Udvar-Hazy School of Business of Dixie State College of Utah
Jeff Schatzberg is the Humberto Lopez Professor of Accounting in the Eller College of Management at the University of Arizona
David Burgstahleris Gerhard G. Mueller Endowed Professor in Accounting at the University of Washington
1. Managerial Accounting, the Business Organiation, and Professional Ethics
2. Introduction to Cost Behaviour and Cost-Volume Relationships
3. Measurement of Cost Behaviour
4. Cost Management Systems and an Introduction to Activity-Based Costing
5. Relevant Information and Decision Making With a Focus on Pricing Decisions
6. Relevant Information and Decision Making: Operational Decisions
7. Introduction to Budgets and Preparing the Master Budget
8. Flexible Budgets and Variance Analysis
9. Management Control Systems and Responsibility Accounting
10. Management Control in Decentralised Organisations
11. Capital Budgeting
12. Cost Allocation
13. Accounting for overhead costs
14. Job-Costing and Process-Costing Systems
15. Basic Accounting: Concepts, Techniques, and Conventions
16. Understanding Corporate Annual Reports: Basic Financial Statements
17. Understanding and Analysing Consolidated Financial Statements