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Accounting for managers /

By: Abraham, Anne
Title By: Glynn, John | Murphy, Michael | Wilkinson, Bill
Material type: BookPublisher: London : South-Western/Cengage Learning, c2008.Edition: 4th ed.Description: xix, 584 p. : ill ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781844809127Program: TBS901,ENGG956; TBS801Subject(s): Managerial accountingDDC classification: . Online resources: Location Map
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Accounting for Managers is an established introductory survey text that is written to give students on executive or general MBA courses an overview of the role of accounting and finance in business, and is also suitable for undergraduates of business and management studies. The approach taken emphasises the conceptual underpinnings of the subject, and views it from the point of view of managers? need for information. Not least the book emphasises the increasing importance of general managers understanding the role played by their accounting and financial management colleagues. The book gives an appreciation of the three traditional subject divisions of financial accounting, management accounting and finance. The book is broad in scope and encompasses public sector as well as private sector organisations.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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658.1511 AB AC (Browse shelf) Available T0043747

ENGG956 Spring2024

REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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658.1511 AB AC (Browse shelf) Checked out 05/06/2024 T0033292
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 493-563) and index.

Accounting for Managers is an established introductory survey text that is written to give students on executive or general MBA courses an overview of the role of accounting and finance in business, and is also suitable for undergraduates of business and management studies. The approach taken emphasises the conceptual underpinnings of the subject, and views it from the point of view of managers? need for information. Not least the book emphasises the increasing importance of general managers understanding the role played by their accounting and financial management colleagues. The book gives an appreciation of the three traditional subject divisions of financial accounting, management accounting and finance. The book is broad in scope and encompasses public sector as well as private sector organisations.

TBS901,ENGG956

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