Management accounting : information for decision-making and strategy execution / Anthony A. Atkinson [and others].
Material type: TextPublisher: Boston ; London : Pearson, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Edition: 6th edition/ International editionDescription: 550 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0273769987
- 9780273769989
- 658.1511 20
- 658.1511 22
- HF5657.4 .M328 2012b
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"Authorized adaptation from the United States edition ... 6th edition ... published by Pearson Education, ©2012"--Title page verso.
Includes indexes.
How management accounting information supports decision making --- The balanced scorecard and strategy map --- Using costs in decision making --- Accumulating and assigning costs to products --- Activity-based cost systems --- Measuring and managing customer relationships --- Measuring and managing process performance --- Measuring and managing life-cycle costs --- Behavioral and organizational issues in management accounting and control systems --- Using budgets for planning and coordination --- Financial control.
An approach to management accounting from the perspective of a business manager. "Management Accounting: Information for Decision-Making and Strategy Execution" explains how business managers can estimate and manage the cost and profitability of their products and customers. This text also covers how managers use financial and nonfinancial information to improve processes, design and develop new products, and motivate employee performance.
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