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Management Accounting for Business Colin Drury (University of Huddersfield)

Management Accounting for Business By Colin Drury (University of Huddersfield)

Management Accounting for Business by Colin Drury (University of Huddersfield)


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Suitable for non-specialist students studying management accounting within business courses at both undergraduate and MBA levels. This title provides students with a foundation in the theory and practice of management accounting and emphasizes its role in making business decisions.

Management Accounting for Business Summary

Management Accounting for Business by Colin Drury (University of Huddersfield)

Now in its fifth edition, Management Accounting for Business is the ideal introductory text for non-specialist students studying management accounting within business courses at both undergraduate and MBA levels. It provides students with a foundation in the theory and practice of management accounting and emphasizes its role in making business decisions. Management Accounting for Business is written by Colin Drury, the renowned accounting educator and author whose range of market-leading textbooks has defined management accounting for the past 25 years.

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Part 1. INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT AND COST ACCOUNTING. 1. Introduction to management accounting. 2. An introduction to cost terms and purposes. Part 2. INFORMATION FOR DECISION-MAKING. 3. Cost-volume profit analysis. 4. Measuring relevant costs and revenues for decision-making. 5. Pricing decisions and profitability analysis. 6. Capital investment decisions: appraisal methods. Part 3. COST ASSIGNMENT. 7. Cost assignment. 8. Activity-based costing. Part 4. INFORMATION FOR PLANNING, CONTROL AND PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT. 9. The budgeting process. 10. Management control systems. 11. Standard costing and variance analysis. 12. Divisional financial performance measures. 13. Transfer pricing in divisionalized companies. Part 5. STRATEGIC COST MANAGEMENT AND PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT. 14. Strategic cost management. 15. Strategic performance management. Case studies. Bibliography. Appendices. Answers to Review Problems. Index.

About Colin Drury (University of Huddersfield)

Colin Drury BA MBA ACMA is Emeritus Professor at Huddersfield University and a leading textbook author for a generation of accounting students. His books have been widely recommended by the main professional accounting bodies for their examinations. He is an active researcher and published in the main peer-reviewed journals including Management Accounting Research and European Accounting Review, with his research focussing on the application of management accounting techniques in British industry.

Table of Contents

Part 1. INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT AND COST ACCOUNTING. 1. Introduction to management accounting. 2. An introduction to cost terms and purposes. Part 2. INFORMATION FOR DECISION-MAKING. 3. Cost-volume profit analysis. 4. Measuring relevant costs and revenues for decision-making. 5. Pricing decisions and profitability analysis. 6. Capital investment decisions: appraisal methods. Part 3. COST ASSIGNMENT. 7. Cost assignment. 8. Activity-based costing. Part 4. INFORMATION FOR PLANNING, CONTROL AND PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT. 9. The budgeting process. 10. Management control systems. 11. Standard costing and variance analysis. 12. Divisional financial performance measures. 13. Transfer pricing in divisionalized companies. Part 5. STRATEGIC COST MANAGEMENT AND PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT. 14. Strategic cost management. 15. Strategic performance management. Case studies. Bibliography. Appendices. Answers to Review Problems. Index.

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GOR006129517
9781408076002
1408076004
Management Accounting for Business by Colin Drury (University of Huddersfield)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cengage Learning EMEA
2013-01-15
544
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