Managerial Accounting: Making Decisions and Motivating Performance

Managerial Accounting: Making Decisions and Motivating Performance
ISBN-10
0137024878
ISBN-13
9780137024872
Series
Managerial Accounting
Category
Managerial accounting
Pages
732
Language
English
Published
2013-01-16
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Authors
Srikant M. Datar, Madhav V. Rajan

Description

Go beyond managerial accounting theory to the techniques used in management today. Managerial Accounting: Making Decisions and Motivating Performance enables managers and business owners to attain the core skills they need to become integral members of their company's decision-making teams. This new program from established authors Srikant M. Datar and Madhav Rajan emphasizes decision-making and the effects of decisions. While many texts teach the theories and frameworks of management education, Managerial Accounting goes further by covering the capabilities and techniques necessary for effective management practice, as well as fostering attitudes that typify integrity, honesty, and fairness. 0132816245 / 9780132816243 Managerial Accounting: Making Decisions and Motivating Performance Plus NEW MyAccountingLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package Package consists of: 0132829444 / 9780132829441 NEW MyAccountingLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Managerial Accounting: Making Decisions and Motivating Performance, 1/e 0137024878 / 9780137024872 Managerial Accounting: Making Decisions and Motivating Performance, 1/e

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