Description
The book is divided into four sections with each exploring a key competency. Section 1 introduces the history and theory of the field and helps students understand the connection between managerial accounting and its role in modern business. Section 2 explores how organizations plan for effective and efficient operations. Students learn about strategy, cost behavior, CVP analysis, master budgeting, and more. In Section 3, students discover how companies implement strategic plans and the importance of reporting information that can be used for assessment. The final section addresses evaluation, demonstrates how it relates to the planning and performing phases, and introduces topics including flexible budgeting, cost variance analysis, and various methods of performance evaluation.
Easy to use and understand, Managerial Accounting is well suited for undergraduate accounting and business courses.
About the Author
Mary Cline is a doctoral student in management at Argosy University. She earned her master's degree in accounting with focus in forensic accounting from Florida Atlantic University, master's degree in administration of justice and security from the University of Phoenix, and a bachelor's degree in psychology from Hofstra University. She is an accounting instructor at Rock Valley College, where she teaches a variety of accounting courses, business statistics, and fraud detection. Her areas of academic expertise include teaching, management, accounting, and investigations.
Book Information
ISBN 9781516535682
Author Mary Cline
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Cognella, Inc
Publisher Cognella, Inc
Weight(grams) 633g
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 203mm * 14mm