Robert S. Kaplan Robin Cooper is an associate professor of business administration at the Harvard Business School and a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. He writes a column, 'Cost Management ...
The book has been written for MBA and other postgraduate students, undergraduate students who are undertaking courses in accounting that do not lead to professional accreditation, and non-financial managers who need a better understanding ...
Peter M. Bergevin and Michael M. MacQueen's objective in writing Accounting for Managers is to make students and professionals informed users of accounting data.
This book strives to make Accounting intelligible and easily comprehensible to students. The text gives a comprehensive coverage of the three branches of Accounting – Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, and Cost Accounting.
Accounting for Managers describes how accounting transactions are compiled into financial statements, and how information about company performance can be extracted from those statements.
Using the Harvard Case Method, Accounting for Managers covers both financial and managerial topics in one term. It introduces readers to the terminology forms and formats of financial statements and...
This work is written from a managerial perspective for general managers on executive or MBA courses, and it is also appropriate for undergraduate business students.
The book describes several tools, including target costing and constraint analysis, which can be used to improve upon business decisions.