Ingram/Albright/Hill provide a realistic presentation of managerial accounting. Unlike any other book, this text presents managerial accounting as a key communication process for management decision making. Additionally, students learn that service-oriented as well as product-oriented organizations apply similar approaches to gain accurate, timely information.
Managerial Accounting 101 — get a taste of what managerial accounting is, why it's important, and the important aspects of accounting that every businessperson needs to know The world of costs — discover the nature of different kinds of ...
Managerial Accounting: An Asian Perspective
Known for its "You Get What You Measure" framework, this edition presents an updated focus on building students' decision-making and critical thinking skills through incremental analysis and data analytics coverage.
By presenting actual accounting decisions made in companies like Target and Macy's, the text's precise coverage of the core concepts better engages readers in the content.
This edition has been revised with an emphasis on showing students “Here’s How It’s Used.” This unique learning approach along with relevant examples encourages and enables students to develop a deeper understanding of managerial ...
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A second disadvantage is that participative budgeting can foster budgetary “gaming” through budgetary slack. Budgetary slack occurs when managers intentionally underestimate budgeted revenues or overestimate budgeted expenses in order ...
This edition effectively balances coverage of concepts, methods, and the uses of managerial accounting with a strong emphasis on management decision-making.
It is also unique in that the authors write the most important supplements that accompany the book: solutions manual, test bank, instructor's manual, and study guide making them both of high quality and extremely consistent with the ...
The Martin Group loss from operations, ($11,300) Price Cost of goods sold Gross profit $60,000 per unit 28,000 $32,000 per unit SHOW ME HOW EXCEL TEMPLATE In addition, the company incurs selling and administrative expenses of $226,250.