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Introduction to managerial accounting /

By: Brewer, Peter C
Title By: Garrison, Ray H | Noreen, Eric W
Material type: BookPublisher: New York, NY : McGraw-Hill Education, c2019.Edition: 8th ed.Description: xxvi, 722 p. : col ill. ; 28 cm.ISBN: 9781260091755Program: TBS901Subject(s): Managerial accountingDDC classification: 658.1511 BR IN Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
Brewer’s Introduction to Managerial Accounting has earned a reputation as the most accessible and readable book on the market. Its manageable chapters and clear presentation point students toward understanding just as the needle of a compass provides direction to travelers. However, the book’s authors also understand that everyone’s destinations are different. Some students will become accountants, while others are destined for careers in management, marketing, or finance. Not only does the Brewer text teach students managerial accounting concepts in a clear and concise way, but it also asks students to consider how the concepts they’re learning will apply to the real world situations they will eventually confront in their careers. This combination of conceptual understanding and the ability to apply that knowledge directs students toward success, whatever their final destination happens to be.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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658.1511 BR IN (Browse shelf) Available May 2019 T0062286
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Includes index.

Managerial accounting : an overview -- Managerial accounting and cost concepts -- Job-order costing -- Activity-based costing -- Process costing -- Cost-volume-profit relationships -- Variable costing and segment reporting : tools for management -- Master budgeting -- Flexible budgets, standard costs, and variance analysis -- Performance measurement in decentralized organizations -- Differential analysis : the key to decision making -- Capital budgeting decisions -- Statement of cash flows -- Financial statement analysis.

Brewer’s Introduction to Managerial Accounting has earned a reputation as the most accessible and readable book on the market. Its manageable chapters and clear presentation point students toward understanding just as the needle of a compass provides direction to travelers. However, the book’s authors also understand that everyone’s destinations are different. Some students will become accountants, while others are destined for careers in management, marketing, or finance. Not only does the Brewer text teach students managerial accounting concepts in a clear and concise way, but it also asks students to consider how the concepts they’re learning will apply to the real world situations they will eventually confront in their careers. This combination of conceptual understanding and the ability to apply that knowledge directs students toward success, whatever their final destination happens to be.

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