"From the award-winning, market-leading Libby/Phillips author team comes a modern, relevant, and engaging textbook for today's managerial accounting student. Whitecotton/Libby/Phillips Managerial Accounting brings lively and engaging coverage of managerial accounting topics and decision-making focus to the managerial accounting course. Pair Managerial Accounting with Phillips/Libby/Libby Fundamentals of Financial Accounting, 6e, to provide a truly comprehensive solution to your students"--
As the long-time best-seller, Garrison has helped guide close to 3 million students through managerial accounting since it was first published. It identifies the three functions managers must perform within...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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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 costs, ...
This book will assist the reader in understanding the principles of management accounting and to master the numerical aspects of the subject. Suitable for any student taking a first course in management accounting.
Written by Douglas DeVidal. Contains chapter focus suggestions, read and recall questions, and self-test questions.
Also consistent with this series is Managerial Accounting’s focus on the “Three C’s”: •Clear presentation of accounting concepts, •Concise coverage to help students focus on important material, •Cutting edge technology to ...
Objectives of Management Accounting