Management accounting : information for managing and creating value /
By: Correia, Carlos
Title By: Langfield-Smith, Kim | Thorne, Helen | Hilton, Ronald W
Material type: BookPublisher: London : McGraw Hill, 2008.Edition: South African Edition.Description: xxi, 1210 p. : ill ; 27 cm.ISBN: 978-0077116903Program: ACCY211Subject(s): Managerial accounting | Managerial accounting -- Problems, exercises, etc | Managerial accounting -- South Africa | Managerial accounting -- South Africa -- Problems, exercises, etcDDC classification: . Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
This new Southern African edition of Kim Langfield-Smith and Helen Thorne's best-selling Australian Management Accounting text explains the contemporary role of management accounting in organisations €" supporting a company's quest for enhancing shareholder and customer value. The effective management of resources, both financial and non-financial, is essential to creating value. Retaining the strategic approach and comprehensive coverage but thoroughly adapted for Southern Africa, Management Accounting Southern African edition is suitable for the one- or two-semester undergraduate course, and is ideal for use over two years of study.
Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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3 DAY LOAN | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 658.1511 CO MA (Browse shelf) | Available | T0043631 |
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Includes index.
This new Southern African edition of Kim Langfield-Smith and Helen Thorne's best-selling Australian Management Accounting text explains the contemporary role of management accounting in organisations €" supporting a company's quest for enhancing shareholder and customer value. The effective management of resources, both financial and non-financial, is essential to creating value. Retaining the strategic approach and comprehensive coverage but thoroughly adapted for Southern Africa, Management Accounting Southern African edition is suitable for the one- or two-semester undergraduate course, and is ideal for use over two years of study.
ACCY211