Management accounting : by Jill Collis.
Publication details: London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016Description: 161 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cmISBN:- 9780230276239 (pbk.)
- 657 23 C713
- HF5605 .C655 2012

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657/.042 F514 Principles of accounting, introductory, | 657/.3 P484 Financial statement analysis : valuation, credit analysis, executive compensation / | 657/.45 R651 Auditing / | 657 C713 Management accounting : | 657 D998 Accounting for non-accounting students / | 657 K81 Financial accounting : a concepts-based introduction / | 657 P559 Fundamentals of financial accounting / |
Machine generated contents note: -- PART I: THE WORLD OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE -- Introduction to Business Accounting -- The Importance of Cash -- PART II: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING -- The Accounting System -- Regulatory Framework for Financial Reporting -- Conceptual framework for Financial Reporting -- Statement of Comprehensive Income -- Statement of Financial Position -- Consolidated Financial Statements -- Analyzing Financial Statements -- Ethics, Governance and Corporate Social Reporting -- PART III: MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING -- The Importance of Cost Information -- Costing for Product Direct Costs -- Costing for Indirect Costs -- Costing for Specific Orders and Continuous Operations -- Activity-based Costing -- Marginal Costing -- Budgetary Control -- Standard Costing -- Capital Investment Control -- Discounting Methods of Investment Appraisal -- Issues in Management Accounting -- Appendix: Present Value Table -- Acronyms -- Glossary of terms -- Index.
"Business Accounting, 2Ecovers financial and management accounting in an accessible, non-technical style that is particularly suitable for undergraduate students of business and finance and MBAs. The active learning approach seeks to convey the ability to understand and evaluate financial information for a range of business services. The book has well developed pedagogical features with each chapter including learning objectives and activities within the text to illustrate the principles and introduce the next learning point. The text includes exam-style practice questions at the end of each chapter to test the learning outcomes"-- Provided by publisher.