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The market-leading European text on management accounting and comprehensive authority on all aspects of the subject has been streamlined and substantially redesigned in its 6th edition to make it even more suitable for the needs of today’s student. The aim of the new edition is to explain the principles involved in the design and evaluation of management and cost accounting information systems. The emphasis in the book is on management accounting systems that will be used for internal decision-making purposes within an organisation, however, cost accounting systems for external reporting are also comprehensively covered. It has been brought up to date with the latest developments in the subject. Having been made stronger pedagogically with the addition of the answers to the questions and more real-world mini cases, the text brings home the relevance of the subject matter to the real world of business. Call Number: HF46574 D78 2004 |
Offering concise, user-friendly coverage of core topics, this essential text provides a strong foundation for courses in Bragg, a veteran chief financial officer, provides 200 best practices that address every phase of a company's inventory activities. Practices are presented in quickly accessible sections on production, transaction processing, planning, warehouse layout, cost accounting, and bills of material. With step-by-step itemization of work plans to implement each best practice, the book will help companies spend less time recording inventory transactions and shorten order cycle time. The book will be useful for controllers, inventory managers, and CFOs. Call Number: HD40 B725 2004 |
Warren, Reeve, and Fess present the latest edition of this college textbook on accounting principles, which includes several new features integrated throughout the text, drawing on real-life business situations in such areas as ethical issues, strategic thinking and its impact on accounting, and financial reporting and disclosure or managerial disclosure and analysis. The text is supported by an extensive package of instructional resources--both print and integrated classroom technology--which have also been revised and updated. Call Number: HF5635 W27 2005 |
No prior accounting or business knowledge is needed to successfully complete this book. "Accounting 4/E" pays very careful attention to making accounting information interesting and relevant to the reader. A number of infographics, worked-out examples, charts, and illustrations visually reinforce material. "Decision Guidelines" provide insight and step-by-step instructions on how "business decision makers use financial statements and other forms of accounting information. Includes Internet Tours to give the reader an overview and illustrate how to navigate through accounting resources on the web. Emphasizes topics in depth while incorporating new real company examples, like McDonald's. For those working within accounting or considering accounting/business profession or even those owning a small business. Call Number: HF5635 .H8 2005 |
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