Fundamental Managerial Accounting Concepts
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Edmonds, Thomas P.; Olds, Philip R.; Tsay, Bor-Yi: Fundamental Managerial Accounting Concepts, MCGRAW HILL BOOK CO, September 2008 ISBN: 9780073527024
Sofort lieferbar! Mängelexemplar mit Lagerspuren. Rechnung mit MwSt. Gebunden, 713 S., 27,9cm x 21,8cm x 3,0cm, Fundamental Managerial Accounting Concepts 5e by Edmonds/Edmonds/Tsay/Olds focuses on concepts that are isolated and introduced in a logical sequence. The authors intentionally limit the scope of the material to help students build a solid foundation of the most important concepts in managerial accounting. Fundamental Managerial Accounting Concepts 5e is organized in a distinctive way, particularly in the first six chapters. The objective is to establish a coherent, integrative framework that enables students to build knowledge in stepwise fashion. The authors' goal is for students to understand the underlying principles of accounting, not just memorize content.
Blackwell, David W.: Modern Financial Markets: Prices, Yields and Risk Analysis, Wiley, ISBN: 9780470000106
einige Lagerspuren Editorial Reviews\n\nProduct Description\nThroughout this concise, accessible book, readers will quickly learn the fundamental concepts of managerial finance while discovering how things really work. The material is explained using an intuitive theoretical context, providing them with a richer understanding of the material and better insights into solving problems. Finance concepts are covered in a common sense manner and the use of mathematical jargon is minimized. The unifying theme for the book is the concept of valuation since it is the most fundamental concept in finance. The authors define and discuss value in terms of net present value (NPV).\n\nAbout the Author\nDavid W. Blackwell is the James W. Aston/RepublicBank Professor of Finance and Head of the Department of Finance at Texas A&M University's Mays Business School. Prior to joining Texas A&M, Dr. Blackwell worked for several years as a consultant with PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and KPMG LLP. Before his stint in the Big 4, he served on the faculties of the University of Georgia, the University of Houston, and Emory University. He was also a visiting professor at the University of Rochester. His publications have appeared in the leading scholarly journals of finance and accounting such as Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Financial Management, Journal of Financial Research, Journal of Accounting Research, and Journal of Accounting and Economics. While in the Big 4, Dr. Blackwell consulted on a broad range of issues including intellectual property valuation, securities and business valuation, corporate governance, and executive compensation. Dr. Blackwell received a Ph.D. in Finance and a B.S. in Economics from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He is a past president of the Southern Finance Association and a former Associate Editor of the Journal of Financial Research.\n\nMark D. Griffiths is the Jack Anderson Professor of Fiance at Miami University's Richard T. Farmer School of Business. His research focuses primarily on issues in market microstructure, money markets and short-term interest rates. Dr Griffiths' publications appear in leading academic journals including Journal of Business, Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Banking and Finance, and Journal of Financial Intermediation. He received undergraduate degrees in French and administrative studies from the University of Western Ontario and from York University, Canada, respectively. He completed an MBA in finance at York University before earning a master's degree in economics at the University of Waterloo and a Ph.D. in finance from the University of Western Ontario.\n\nDrew B. Winters is the Jerry S. Rawls Professor of Finance and Area Coordinator of Finance at Texas Tech University's Rawls College of Business. His research focuses on the behavior of short-term interest rates and the determinants of interest rates on bank lines of credit. His publications appear in leading journals such as Journal of Business, Journal of Accounting Research, Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Financial Research, and counting Research, Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Financial Research, and the Economic Review of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Before joining Texas Tech, Dr. Winters Served at the University of Central Florida, University of Southern Mississippi, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Western Illinois University. He has also served as a Visiting Research Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Before he entered academic life, Dr. Winters was a loan officer at First Union National Bank and a staff accountant for a public accounting firm. Dr. Winters received a Ph.D. in Finance and the MBA from the University of Georgia, and a B.S. in computer science and accounting from Duke University. , ISBN: 0470000104
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Ronald Hilton Illustrator: NA: Managerial Accounting, Seventh Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd. 2008 ISBN: 9780070667709
New Paperback NA Managerial Accounting not only introduces you to the fundamental tools of managerial accounting but also provides the insights you need in order to understand the ways in which this field is evolving. This text gives you a firm grounding in the wide-ranging concepts of managerial accounting, showing their relevance to the overall management process. Contents:- Part I Fundamentals and Cost-Accumulations Systems Chapter 1 The Changing Role of Managerial Accounting in a Dynamic Business Environment Chapter 2 Basic Cost Management Concepts and Accounting for Mass Customization Operations Chapter 3 Product Costing and Cost Accumulation in a Batch Production Environment Chapter 4 Process Costing and Hybrid Product-Costing Systems Part II Cost Management Systems, Activity-Based Costing, and Activity-Based Management Chapter 5 Activity-Based Costing Chapter 6 Activity-Based Management and Cost Management Tools Part III Planning, Control, and Cost Management Systems Chapter 7 Activity Analysis, Cost Behavior, and Cost Estimation Chapter 8 Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis Chapter 9 Profit Planning, Activity-Based Budgeting, and e-Budgeting Chapter 10 Standard Costing, Operational Performance Measures and the Balanced Scorecard Chapter 11 Flexible Budgeting and the Management of Overhead and Support Activity Costs Chapter 12 Responsibility Accounting, Quality Control and Environmental Cost Management Chapter 13 Investment Centers and Transfer Pricing Part IV Selected Topics for Further Study Chapter 14 Decision Making: Relevant Costs and Benefits Chapter 15 Target Costing and Cost Analysis for Pricing Decisions Chapter 16 Capital Expenditure Decisions Part V Selected Topics for Further Study Chapter 17 Absorption, Variable and Throughput Costing Chapter 18 Allocation of Support Activity Costs and Joint Costs Printed Pages: 680. 5th or later edition
[SW: Managerial Accounting, Seventh EditionRonald Hilton9780070667709]
G.A. Welsch,Paul N. Gordon,R.W. Hilton Illustrator: NA: Budgeting: Profit Planning and Control, Fifth Edition, PHI Learning 0000 ISBN: 9788120306721
New Softcover NA Providing a comprehensive and integrated approach to the topic of budgeting, this new edition of a well established text covers all the aspects of the budgeting process_from the details of preparing the many schedules that comprise a master budget to the fundamental managerial issues that are affected by the profit planning and control process. Emphasis is laid on conceptual knowledge as well as on real-world applications of comprehensive profit planning and control. CONTENTS: Preface. Part I_GENERAL AND CONCEPTUAL ISSUES: The Management Process. The Fundamentals of Profit Planning and Control. The Profit Planning and Control Process. Application of Comprehensive Profit Planning and Control. Part II_APPLICATION OF PROFIT PLANNING AND CONTROL: Planning and Controlling Revenues: Sales and Service. Planning and Controlling Production: Work-in-process and Finished Goods Inventories. Planning and Controlling Purchases and Materials Usage: Manufacturing and Nonmanufacturing. Planning and Controlling Direct Labor Costs. Planning and Controlling Expenses: Manufacturing Overhead Product Quality Costs, and Distribution and Administrative Expenses. Flexible Expense Budgets: Concepts, Development, and Appli-cation. Planning and Controlling Capital Expenditures. Planning and Controlling Cash Flows. Completion and Application of the Profit Plan. Part III_CONCEPTS USUALLY INTEGRATED WITH PROFIT PLANNING AND CONTROL: Cost-volume-profit and Contribution Analysis. Performance Evaluation and Management Control. Analysis of Budget Variances. Coordinating Accounting Systems with Profit Planning and Control. Perspectives and Overview. Appendix: Probability and Decision Making Under Uncertainty. Index. Printed Pages: 684. 5th or later edition
[SW: Budgeting: Profit Planning and Control, Fifth EditionG.A. Welsch, Paul N. Gordon, R.W. Hilton9788120306721]



